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Definition of share
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of share is as below...
Share (n.) The part which opens the
ground
for the
reception
of the seed, in a
machine
for
sowing
seed..
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Inform
::
Inform
(v. t.) To give form or share to; to give vital
ororganizing
power to; to give life to; to imbue and
actuate
with
vitality;
to
animate;
to mold; to
figure;
to
fashion.
Good
::
Good
(superl.)
Not
small,
insignificant,
or of no
account;
considerable;
esp., in the
phrases
a good deal, a good way, a good
degree,
a good share or part, etc..
Divide
::
Divide
(v. t.) To make
partition
of among a
number;
to
apportion,
as
profits
of stock among
proprietors;
to give in
shares;
to
distribute;
to mete out; to
share..
Proportion
::
Proportion
(n.) A part
considered
comparatively;
a
share.
Part
::
Part (n.) That which
belongs
to one, or which is
assumed
by one, or which falls to one, in a
division
or
apportionment;
share;
portion;
lot;
interest;
concern;
duty;
office..
Communicate
::
Communicate
(v. i.) To share in
common;
to
participate
in.
Collude
::
Collude
(v. i.) To have
secretly
a joint part or share in an
action;
to play into each
other's
hands;
to
conspire;
to act in
concert.
Between
::
Between
(prep.)
Belonging
in
common
to two;
shared
by both.
Enter
::
Enter (v. i.) To get
admission;
to
introduce
one's self; to
penetrate;
to form or
constitute
a part; to
become
a
partaker
or
participant;
to
share;
to
engage;
--
usually
with into;
sometimes
with on or upon; as, a ball
enters
into the body; water
enters
into a ship; he
enters
into the plan; to enter into a
quarrel;
a
merchant
enters
into
partnership
with some one; to enter upon
another's
land; the boy
enters
on his tenth year; to enter upon a task; lead
enters
into the
composition
of
pewter..
Speculation
::
Speculation
(n.) The act or
practice
of
buying
land,
goods,
shares,
etc., in
expectation
of
selling
at a
higher
price,
or of
selling
with the
expectation
of
repurchasing
at a lower
price;
a
trading
on
anticipated
fluctuations
in
price,
as
distinguished
from
trading
in which the
profit
expected
is the
difference
between
the
retail
and
wholesale
prices,
or the
difference
of price in
different
markets..
Measure
::
Measure
(n.)
Determined
extent,
not to be
exceeded;
limit;
allotted
share,
as of
action,
influence,
ability,
or the like; due
proportion..
Spoilsmonger
::
Spoilsman
(n.) One who
serves
a cause or a party for a share of the
spoils;
in
United
States
politics,
one who makes or
recognizes
a
demand
for
public
office
on the
ground
of
partisan
service;
also, one who
sanctions
such a
policy
in
appointments
to the
public
service..
Admeasure
::
Admeasure
(v. t.) To
determine
the
proper
share of, or the
proper
apportionment;
as, to
admeasure
dower;
to
admeasure
common
of
pasture..
Interest
::
Interest
(n.) To cause or
permit
to
share.
Royalty
::
Royalty
(n.) A share of the
product
or
profit
(as of a mine,
forest,
etc.),
reserved
by the owner for
permitting
another
to use the
property..
Snip
::
Snip (n.) A
share;
a
snack.
Shared
::
Shared
(imp. & p. p.) of Shar.
Divident
::
Divident
(n.)
Dividend;
share.
Pitchwork
::
Pitchwork
(n.) The work of a coal miner who is paid by a share of his
product.
Monodical
::
Monodical
(a.)
Homophonic;
--
applied
to music in which the
melody
is
confined
to one part,
instead
of being
shared
by all the parts as in the style
called
polyphonic..
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