Definition of sine

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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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