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Definition of sag
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Sag (v. i.) To
loiter
in
walking;
to idle
along;
to drag or droop
heavily.
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Strangurious
::
Strangulation
(n.)
Inordinate
compression
or
constriction
of a tube or part, as of the
throat;
especially,
such as
causes
a
suspension
of
breathing,
of the
passage
of
contents,
or of the
circulation,
as in cases of
hernia..
Gomuti
::
Gomuti
(n.) A
black,
fibrous
substance
resembling
horsehair,
obtained
from the
leafstalks
of two kinds of
palms,
Metroxylon
Sagu, and
Arenga
saccharifera,
of the
Indian
islands.
It is used for
making
cordage.
Called
also
ejoo..
Way
::
Way (n.) That by, upon, or
along,
which one
passes
or
processes;
opportunity
or room to pass; place of
passing;
passage;
road,
street,
track,
or path of any kind; as, they built a way to the
mine..
Peacock
::
Peacock
(n.) In
common
usage,
the
species
in
general
or
collectively;
a
peafowl..
Leviathan
::
Leviathan
(n.) An
aquatic
animal,
described
in the book of Job, ch. xli., and
mentioned
in other
passages
of
Scripture..
Dose
::
Dose (n.)
Anything
nauseous
that one is
obliged
to take; a
disagreeable
portion
thrust
upon one.
Unseason
::
Unseason
(v. t.) To
strike
unseasonably;
to
affect
disagreeably
or
unfavorably.
Estuary
::
Estuary
(n.) A
passage,
as the mouth of a river or lake, where the tide meets the
current;
an arm of the sea; a
frith..
Monkery
::
Monkery
(n.) The life of
monks;
monastic
life;
monastic
usage or
customs;
-- now
usually
applied
by way of
reproach.
Dispatch
::
Dispatch
(v. t.) A
message
transmitted
by
telegraph.
Irreconcilement
::
Irreconcilement
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
unreconciled;
disagreement.
Crescendo
::
Crescendo
(n.) A
gradual
increase
in the
strength
and
fullness
of tone with which a
passage
is
performed.
Read
::
Read (v. i.) To
appear
in
writing
or
print;
to be
expressed
by, or
consist
of,
certain
words or
characters;
as, the
passage
reads thus in the early
manuscripts..
Exosmose
::
Exosmose
(n.) The
passage
of
gases,
vapors,
or
liquids
thought
membranes
or
porous
media from
within
outward,
in the
phenomena
of
osmose;
--
opposed
to
endosmose.
See
Osmose..
Foresighted
::
Foresighted
(a.)
Sagacious;
prudent;
provident
for the
future.
Disagree
::
Disagree
(v. i.) To
differ
in
opinion;
to hold
discordant
views;
to be at
controversy;
to
quarrel.
Transit
::
Transit
(n.) The act of
passing;
passage
through
or over.
Taste
::
Taste (n.)
Manner,
with
respect
to what is
pleasing,
refined,
or in
accordance
with good
usage;
style;
as, music
composed
in good
taste;
an
epitaph
in bad
taste..
Barrier
::
Barrier
(n.) A
carpentry
obstruction,
stockade,
or other
obstacle
made in a
passage
in order to stop an
enemy..
Puritan
::
Puritan
(n.) One who, in the time of Queen
Elizabeth
and the first two
Stuarts,
opposed
traditional
and
formal
usages,
and
advocated
simpler
forms of faith and
worship
than those
established
by law; --
originally,
a term of
reproach.
The
Puritans
formed
the bulk of the early
population
of New
England..
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