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Definition of sine
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 sine is as below...
Sine (n.) The
length
of a
perpendicular
drawn from one
extremity
of an arc of a
circle
to the
diameter
drawn
through
the other
extremity.
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Cursitor
::
Cursitor
(n.) An
officer
in the Court of
Chancery,
whose
business
is to make out
original
writs..
Nervy
::
Nervy
(superl.
-)
Strong;
sinewy.
Bureau
::
Bureau
(n.) The place where such a
bureau
is used; an
office
where
business
requiring
writing
is
transacted.
Expressman
::
Expressman
(n.) A
person
employed
in the
express
business;
also, the
driver
of a job
wagon..
Underwrite
::
Underwrite
(v. i.) To
practice
the
business
of
insuring;
to take a risk of
insurance
on a
vessel
or the like.
Pursiness
::
Pursiness
(n.) State of being
pursy.
Natchnee
::
Natchnee
(n.) An
annual
grass
(Eleusine
coracona),
cultivated
in India as a food
plant..
Relief
::
Relief
(n.) That which
removes
or
lessens
evil, pain,
discomfort,
uneasiness,
etc.; that which gives
succor,
aid, or
comfort;
also, the
person
who
relieves
from
performance
of duty by
taking
the place of
another;
a
relay..
Minister
::
Minister
(n.) A
representative
of a
government,
sent to the
court,
or seat of
government,
of a
foreign
nation
to
transact
diplomatic
business..
Aleconner
::
Aleconner
(n.)
Orig.,
an
officer
appointed
to look to the
goodness
of ale and beer; also, one of the
officers
chosen
by the
liverymen
of
London
to
inspect
the
measures
used in
public
houses.
But the
office
is a
sinecure.
[Also
called
aletaster.].
Tough
::
Tough
(superl.)
Not
easily
broken;
able to
endure
hardship;
firm;
strong;
as, tough
sinews..
Bookkeeping
::
Bookkeeping
(n.) The art of
recording
pecuniary
or
business
transactions
in a
regular
and
systematic
manner,
so as to show their
relation
to each
other,
and the state of the
business
in which they
occur;
the art of
keeping
accounts.
The books
commonly
used are a
daybook,
cashbook,
journal,
and
ledger.
See
Daybook,
Cashbook,
Journal,
and
Ledger..
Patronage
::
Patronage
(n.)
Business
custom.
Idle
::
Idle (v. i.) To lose or spend time in
inaction,
or
without
being
employed
in
business..
Wash
::
Wash (v. i.) To clean
anything
by
rubbing
or
dipping
it in
water;
to
perform
the
business
of
cleansing
clothes,
ore, etc., in
water..
Charge
::
Charge
(v. t.) An entry or a
account
of that which is due from one party to
another;
that which is
debited
in a
business
transaction;
as, a
charge
in an
account
book..
Fail
::
Fail (v. i.) To
become
unable
to meet one's
engagements;
especially,
to be
unable
to pay one's debts or
discharge
one's
business
obligation;
to
become
bankrupt
or
insolvent..
Couple-beggar
::
Couple-beggar
(n.) One who makes it his
business
to marry
beggars
to each
other.
Dispatch
::
Dispatch
(v. i.) To make
haste;
to
conclude
an
affair;
to
finish
a
matter
of
business.
Fidget
::
Fidget
(n.)
Uneasiness;
restlessness.
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