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Definition of sine
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Sine (n.) The
perpendicular
itself.
See Sine of
angle,
below..
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Pass
::
Pass (v. i.) To move or be
transferred
from one state or
condition
to
another;
to
change
possession,
condition,
or
circumstances;
to
undergo
transition;
as, the
business
has
passed
into other
hands..
Pain
::
Pain (n.) Any
uneasy
sensation
in
animal
bodies,
from
slight
uneasiness
to
extreme
distress
or
torture,
proceeding
from a
derangement
of
functions,
disease,
or
injury
by
violence;
bodily
distress;
bodily
suffering;
an ache; a
smart..
Pettifog
::
Pettifog
(v. i.) To do a petty
business
as a
lawyer;
also, to do law
business
in a petty or
tricky
way..
Coachman
::
Coachman
(n.) A man whose
business
is to drive a coach or
carriage.
Hong
::
Hong (n.) A
mercantile
establishment
or
factory
for
foreign
trade in
China,
as
formerly
at
Canton;
a
succession
of
offices
connected
by a
common
passage
and used for
business
or
storage..
Discontentment
::
Discontentment
(n.) The state of being
discontented;
uneasiness;
inquietude.
Spinule
::
Spinstry
(n.) The
business
of one who
spins;
spinning.
Sagitta
::
Sagitta
(n.) The
distance
from a point in a curve to the
chord;
also, the
versed
sine of an arc; -- so
called
from its
resemblance
to an arrow
resting
on the bow and
string..
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.].
Ursal
::
Ursal (n.) The
ursine
seal. See the Note under 1st Seal.
Crash
::
Crash (n.) Ruin;
failure;
sudden
breaking
down, as of a
business
house or a
commercial
enterprise..
Tricksiness
::
Tricksiness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
tricksy;
trickiness.
Asinego
::
Asinego
(n.) Alt. of
Assineg.
Management
::
Management
(v.)
Business
dealing;
negotiation;
arrangement.
Divert
::
Divert
(v. t.) To turn away from any
occupation,
business,
or
study;
to cause to have
lively
and
agreeable
sensations;
to
amuse;
to
entertain;
as,
children
are
diverted
with
sports;
men are
diverted
with works of wit and
humor..
Patronage
::
Patronage
(n.)
Business
custom.
Mission
::
Mission
(n.) The act of
sending,
or the state of being sent; a being sent or
delegated
by
authority,
with
certain
powers
for
transacting
business;
comission..
Tailor
::
Tailor
(v. i.) To
practice
making
men's
clothes;
to
follow
the
business
of a
tailor.
Celebrate
::
Celebrate
(v. t.) To honor by
solemn
rites,
by
ceremonies
of joy and
respect,
or by
refraining
from
ordinary
business;
to
observe
duly; to keep; as, to
celebrate
a
birthday..
Calling
::
Calling
(n.) One's usual
occupation,
or
employment;
vocation;
business;
trade..
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