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Definition of some
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 some is as below...
Some (a.)
Consisting
of a
greater
or less
portion
or sum;
composed
of a
quantity
or
number
which is not
stated;
-- used to
express
an
indefinite
quantity
or
number;
as, some wine; some
water;
some
persons.
Used also
pronominally;
as, I have
some..
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Pin
::
Pin (n.) A short
shaft,
sometimes
forming
a bolt, a part of which
serves
as a
journal..
Foxy
::
Foxy (a.)
Having
the color of a fox; of a
yellowish
or
reddish
brown
color;
--
applied
sometimes
to
paintings
when they have too much of this
color.
Eatable
::
Eatable
(n.)
Something
fit to be
eaten.
Gaysome
::
Gaysome
(a.) Full of
gayety.
Mir. for Mag.
Imperfect
::
Imperfect
(a.)
Wanting
in some
elementary
organ that is
essential
to
successful
or
normal
activity.
Gasometrical
::
Gasometrical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
measurement
of
gases;
as,
gasometric
analysis..
Sommerset
::
Sommerset
(n.) See
Somersault.
Baddish
::
Baddish
(a.)
Somewhat
bad;
inferior.
Parlous
::
Parlous
(a.)
Venturesome;
bold;
mischievous;
keen.
Annoyous
::
Annoyous
(a.)
Troublesome;
annoying.
Luddite
::
Luddite
(n.) One of a
number
of
riotous
persons
in
England,
who for six years
(1811-17)
tried to
prevent
the use of
labor-saving
machinery
by
breaking
it,
burning
factories,
etc.; -- so
called
from Ned Lud, a
half-witted
man who some years
previously
had
broken
stocking
frames..
Plight
::
Plight
(n.) To
pledge;
to give as a
pledge
for the
performance
of some act; as, to
plight
faith,
honor,
word; -- never
applied
to
property
or
goods..
Laughsome
::
Laughsome
(a.)
Exciting
laughter;
also,
addicted
to
laughter;
merry..
Chargeant
::
Chargeant
(a.)
Burdensome;
troublesome.
Diacaustic
::
Diacaustic
(n.) That which burns by
refraction,
as a
double
convex
lens, or the sun's rays
concentrated
by such a lens,
sometimes
used as a
cautery..
Osteodentine
::
Osteodentine
(n.) A hard
substance,
somewhat
like bone, which is
sometimes
deposited
within
the pulp
cavity
of
teeth..
Concussion
::
Concussion
(n.) The
unlawful
forcing
of
another
by
threats
of
violence
to yield up
something
of
value.
Specialize
::
Specialize
(v. t.) To apply to some
specialty
or
limited
object;
to
assign
to a
specific
use; as,
specialized
knowledge..
Bluing
::
Bluing
(n.)
Something
to give a
bluish
tint, as
indigo,
or
preparations
used by
washerwomen..
Garnet
::
Garnet
(n.) A
mineral
having
many
varieties
differing
in color and in their
constituents,
but with the same
crystallization
(isometric),
and
conforming
to the same
general
chemical
formula.
The
commonest
color is red, the
luster
is
vitreous,
and the
hardness
greater
than that of
quartz.
The
dodecahedron
and
trapezohedron
are the
common
forms..
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