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Definition of sold
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Sold (n.)
Solary;
military
pay.
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Newsroom
::
Newsroom
(n.) A room where news is
collected
and
disseminated,
or
periodicals
sold; a
reading
room
supplied
with
newspapers,
magazines,
etc..
Soldiery
::
Soldiery
(n.) A body of
soldiers;
soldiers,
collectivelly;
the
military..
Croat
::
Croat (n.) An
irregular
soldier,
generally
from
Croatia..
Disembody
::
Disembody
(v. t.) To
disarm
and
disband,
as a body of
soldiers..
Duty
::
Duty (n.)
Hence,
any
assigned
service
or
business;
as, the
duties
of a
policeman,
or a
soldier;
to be on
duty..
Carbine
::
Carbine
(n.) A
short,
light
musket
or
rifle,
esp. one used by
mounted
soldiers
or
cavalry..
Store
::
Store (v. t.) Any place where goods are sold,
whether
by
wholesale
or
retail;
a
shop..
Dress
::
Dress (v. t.) To
arrange
in exact
continuity
of line, as
soldiers;
commonly
to
adjust
to a
straight
line and at
proper
distance;
to
align;
as, to dress the
ranks..
Turret
::
Turret
(n.) A
movable
building,
of a
square
form,
consisting
of ten or even
twenty
stories
and
sometimes
one
hundred
and
twenty
cubits
high,
usually
moved on
wheels,
and
employed
in
approaching
a
fortified
place,
for
carrying
soldiers,
engines,
ladders,
casting
bridges,
and other
necessaries..
Canteen
::
Canteen
(n.) A
vessel
used by
soldiers
for
carrying
water,
liquor,
or other
drink..
Corium
::
Corium
(n.) Armor made of
leather,
particularly
that used by the
Romans;
used also by
Enlish
soldiers
till the reign of
Edward
I..
Shop
::
Shop (n.) A
building
or an
apartment
in which
goods,
wares,
drugs,
etc., are sold by
retail..
Gillhouse
::
Gillhouse
(n.) A shop where gill is sold.
Remnant
::
Remnant
(a.) An
unsold
end of piece
goods,
as
cloth,
ribbons,
carpets,
etc..
Premium
::
Premium
(n.) A sum in
advance
of, or in
addition
to, the
nominal
or par value of
anything;
as, gold was at a
premium;
he sold his stock at a
premium..
Vendible
::
Vendible
(a.)
Capable
of being
vended,
or sold; that may be sold;
salable..
Career
::
Career
(n.)
General
course
of
action
or
conduct
in life, or in a
particular
part or
calling
in life, or in some
special
undertaking;
usually
applied
to
course
or
conduct
which is of a
public
character;
as,
Washington's
career
as a
soldier..
Lead
::
Lead (n.) One of the
elements,
a
heavy,
pliable,
inelastic
metal,
having
a
bright,
bluish
color,
but
easily
tarnished.
It is both
malleable
and
ductile,
though
with
little
tenacity,
and is used for
tubes,
sheets,
bullets,
etc. Its
specific
gravity
is
11.37.
It is
easily
fusible,
forms
alloys
with other
metals,
and is an
ingredient
of
solder
and type
metal.
Atomic
weight,
206.4.
Symbol
Pb (L.
Plumbum).
It is
chiefly
obtained
from the
mineral
galena,
lead
sulphide..
Platoon
::
Platoon
(n.)
Formerly,
a body of men who fired
together;
also, a small
square
body of
soldiers
to
strengthen
the
angles
of a
hollow
square..
Pension
::
Pension
(n.) A
stated
allowance
to a
person
in
consideration
of past
services;
payment
made to one
retired
from
service,
on
account
of age,
disability,
or other
cause;
especially,
a
regular
stipend
paid by a
government
to
retired
public
officers,
disabled
soldiers,
the
families
of
soldiers
killed
in
service,
or to
meritorious
authors,
or the
like..
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