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Definition of singular
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Singular
(a.) Each;
individual;
as, to
convey
several
parcels
of land, all and
singular..
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Raiment
::
Raiment
(n.)
Clothing
in
general;
vesture;
garments;
--
usually
singular
in form, with a
collective
sense..
Singular
::
Singular
(a.) Being
alone;
belonging
to, or
being,
that of which there is but one;
unique..
Singular
::
Singular
(a.)
Engaged
in by only one on a side;
single.
Singular
::
Singular
(n.) An
individual
instance;
a
particular.
Collective
::
Collective
(a.)
Expressing
a
collection
or
aggregate
of
individuals,
by a
singular
form; as, a
collective
name or noun, like
assembly,
army, jury, etc..
Singly
::
Singly
(adv.)
Singularly;
peculiarly.
Queerish
::
Queerish
(a.)
Rather
queer;
somewhat
singular.
Oddness
::
Oddness
(n.)
Singularity;
strangeness;
eccentricity;
irregularity;
uncouthness;
as, the
oddness
of dress or
shape;
the
oddness
of an
event..
Crake
::
Crake (n.) Any
species
or rail of the
genera
Crex and
Porzana;
-- so
called
from its
singular
cry. See
Corncrake.
Lodging
::
Lodging
(n.) A place of rest, or of
temporary
habitation;
esp., a
sleeping
apartment;
-- often in the
plural
with a
singular
meaning..
Kickshaw
::
Kickshaw
(n.) See
Kickshaws,
the
correct
singular..
Singularly
::
Singularly
(adv.)
So as to
express
one, or the
singular
number..
Present
::
Present
(a.)
Present
letters
or
instrument,
as a deed of
conveyance,
a
lease,
letter
of
attorney,
or other
writing;
as in the
phrase,
Know all men by these
presents,
that is, by the
writing
itself,
per has
literas
praesentes;
-- in this
sense,
rarely
used in the
singular..
Was
::
Was (v.) The first and third
persons
singular
of the verb be, in the
indicative
mood,
preterit
(imperfect)
tense;
as, I was; he was..
Singularly
::
Singularly
(adv.)
Strangely;
oddly;
as, to
behave
singularly..
Queer
::
Queer (a.) At
variance
with what is usual or
normal;
differing
in some odd way from what is
ordinary;
odd;
singular;
strange;
whimsical;
as, a queer story or act..
#NAME?
::
-s () The
suffix
used to form the third
person
singular
indicative
of
English
verbs;
as in
falls,
tells,
sends..
Good
::
Good (n.)
Wares;
commodities;
chattels;
--
formerly
used in the
singular
in a
collective
sense.
In law, a
comprehensive
name for
almost
all
personal
property
as
distinguished
from land or real
property..
Am
::
Am () The first
person
singular
of the verb be, in the
indicative
mode,
present
tense.
See Be..
Who
::
Who
(object.)
Originally,
an
interrogative
pronoun,
later,
a
relative
pronoun
also; -- used
always
substantively,
and
either
as
singular
or
plural.
See the Note under What,
pron.,
1. As
interrogative
pronouns,
who and whom ask the
question:
What or which
person
or
persons?
Who and whom, as
relative
pronouns
(in the sense of
that),
are
properly
used of
persons
(corresponding
to
which,
as
applied
to
things),
but are
sometimes,
less
properly
and now
rarely,
used of
animals,
plants,
etc. Who and who
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