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Definition of shed
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 shed is as below...
Shed (n.) A
slight
or
temporary
structure
built to shade or
shelter
something;
a
structure
usually
open in
front;
an
outbuilding;
a hut; as, a wagon shed; a wood
shed..
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Arbored
::
Arbored
(a.)
Furnished
with an
arbor;
lined with
trees.
Interview
::
Interview
(n.) A
conservation,
or
questioning,
for the
purpose
of
eliciting
information
for
publication;
the
published
statement
so
elicited..
Wet
::
Wet
(superl.)
Refreshed
with
liquor;
drunk.
Firstborn
::
Firstborn
(a.) First
brought
forth;
first in the order of
nativity;
eldest;
hence,
most
excellent;
most
distinguished
or
exalted..
Feud
::
Feud (n.) A
contention
or
quarrel;
especially,
an
inveterate
strife
between
families,
clans,
or
parties;
deadly
hatred;
contention
satisfied
only by
bloodshed..
Shed
::
Shed (v. t.) To let fall; to throw off, as a
natural
covering
of hair,
feathers,
shell;
to cast; as, fowls shed their
feathers;
serpents
shed their
skins;
trees shed
leaves..
Give
::
Give (v. i.) To shed
tears;
to weep.
Discipline
::
Discipline
(n.)
Training
to act in
accordance
with
established
rules;
accustoming
to
systematic
and
regular
action;
drill.
Snail
::
Snail (n.) A
tortoise;
in
ancient
warfare,
a
movable
roof or shed to
protect
besiegers;
a
testudo..
Kern
::
Kern (n.) A
light-armed
foot
soldier
of the
ancient
militia
of
Ireland
and
Scotland;
--
distinguished
from
gallowglass,
and often used as a term of
contempt..
Casserole
::
Casserole
(n.) A mold (in the shape of a
hollow
vessel
or
incasement)
of
boiled
rice,
mashed
potato
or
paste,
baked,
and
afterwards
filled
with
vegetables
or
meat..
Agnosticism
::
Agnosticism
(n.) The
doctrine
that the
existence
of a
personal
Deity,
an
unseen
world,
etc., can be
neither
proved
nor
disproved,
because
of the
necessary
limits
of the human mind (as
sometimes
charged
upon
Hamilton
and
Mansel),
or
because
of the
insufficiency
of the
evidence
furnished
by
physical
and
physical
data, to
warrant
a
positive
conclusion
(as
taught
by the
school
of
Herbert
Spencer);
--
opposed
alike
dogmatic
skepticism
and to
dogmatic
theism..
Decline
::
Decline
(v. i.) To tend or draw
towards
a
close,
decay,
or
extinction;
to tend to a less
perfect
state;
to
become
diminished
or
impaired;
to fail; to sink; to
diminish;
to
lessen;
as, the day
declines;
virtue
declines;
religion
declines;
business
declines..
Torso
::
Torso (n.) The human body, as
distinguished
from the head and
limbs;
in
sculpture,
the trunk of a
statue,
mutilated
of head and
limbs;
as, the torso of
Hercules..
Cedared
::
Cedared
(a.)
Covered,
or
furnished
with,
cedars..
Iconolatry
::
Iconolatry
(n.) The
worship
of
images
as
symbols;
--
distinguished
from
idolatry,
the
worship
of
images
themselves..
Card
::
Card (n.) A
published
note,
containing
a brief
statement,
explanation,
request,
expression
of
thanks,
or the like; as, to put a card in the
newspapers.
Also, a
printed
programme,
and
(fig.),
an
attraction
or
inducement;
as, this will be a good card for the last day of the
fair..
Shed
::
Shed (n.) That which
parts,
divides,
or
sheds;
-- used in
composition,
as in
watershed..
Torpedo
::
Torpedo
(n.) A kind of
detonating
cartridge
or shell
placed
on a rail, and
exploded
when
crushed
under the
locomotive
wheels,
-- used as an alarm
signal..
Lean-to
::
Lean-to
(n.) A shed or
slight
building
placed
against
the wall of a
larger
structure
and
having
a
single-pitched
roof; --
called
also
penthouse,
and
to-fall..
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