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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 (v. t.) To
partake
of, use, or
experience,
with
others;
to have a
portion
of; to take and
possess
in
common;
as, to share a
shelter
with
another..
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Metayer
::
Metayer
(a.) One who
cultivates
land for a share
(usually
one half) of its
yield,
receiving
stock,
tools,
and seed from the
landlord..
Partaker
::
Partaker
(n.) One who
partakes;
a
sharer;
a
participator.
Share
::
Share (v. i.) To have part; to
receive
a
portion;
to
partake,
enjoy,
or
suffer
with
others..
Allocation
::
Allocation
(n.) An
allotment
or
apportionment;
as, an
allocation
of
shares
in a
company..
Proportion
::
Proportion
(n.) The
portion
one
receives
when a whole is
distributed
by a rule or
principle;
equal or
proper
share;
lot.
Roommate
::
Roommate
(n.) One of twe or more
occupying
the same room or
rooms;
one who
shares
the
occupancy
of a room or
rooms;
a chum.
Scrip
::
Scrip (n.) A
preliminary
certificate
of a
subscription
to the
capital
of a bank,
railroad,
or other
company,
or for a share of other joint
property,
or a loan,
stating
the
amount
of the
subscription
and the date of the
payment
of the
installments;
as,
insurance
scrip,
consol
scrip,
etc. When all the
installments
are paid, the scrip is
exchanged
for a bond share
certificate..
Prisage
::
Prisage
(n.) The share of
merchandise
taken as
lawful
prize at sea which
belongs
to the king or
admiral.
Partner
::
Partner
(n.) One who has a part in
anything
with an
other;
a
partaker;
an
associate;
a
sharer.
Partner
of his
fortune.
Shak.
Hence:
(a) A
husband
or a wife. (b)
Either
one of a
couple
who dance
together.
(c) One who
shares
as a
member
of a
partnership
in the
management,
or in the gains and
losses,
of a
business..
Share
::
Share (v. t.) To
partake
of, use, or
experience,
with
others;
to have a
portion
of; to take and
possess
in
common;
as, to share a
shelter
with
another..
Interest
::
Interest
(n.)
Participation
in
advantage,
profit,
and
responsibility;
share;
portion;
part; as, an
interest
in a
brewery;
he has
parted
with his
interest
in the
stocks..
Pitch
::
Pitch (n.) The limit of
ground
set to a miner who
receives
a share of the ore taken out.
Bipartite
::
Bipartite
(a.) Being in two
parts;
having
two
correspondent
parts,
as a legal
contract
or
writing,
one for each
party;
shared
by two; as, a
bipartite
treaty..
Coadventure
::
Coadventure
(v. i.) To share in a
venture.
Sharebroker
::
Sharebroker
(n.) A
broker
who deals in
railway
or other
shares
and
securities.
Disclaim
::
Disclaim
(v. t.) To
disavow
or
renounce
all part,
claim,
or
share..
Allot
::
Allot (v. t.) To
distribute,
or
parcel
out in parts or
portions;
or to
distribute
to each
individual
concerned;
to
assign
as a share or lot; to set apart as one's
share;
to
bestow
on; to
grant;
to
appoint;
as, let every man be
contented
with that which
Providence
allots
him..
Admeasure
::
Admeasure
(v. t.) To
determine
the
proper
share of, or the
proper
apportionment;
as, to
admeasure
dower;
to
admeasure
common
of
pasture..
Polyphony
::
Polyphony
(n.)
Composition
in
mutually
related,
equally
important
parts which share the
melody
among them;
contrapuntal
composition;
--
opposed
to
homophony,
in which the
melody
is given to one part only, the
others
filling
out the
harmony.
See
Counterpoint..
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..
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