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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.)
Certain;
those of one part or
portion;
-- in
distinct
from other or
others;
as, some men
believe
one
thing,
and
others
another..
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Caret
::
Caret (n.) A mark [^] used by
writers
and proof
readers
to
indicate
that
something
is
interlined
above,
or
inserted
in the
margin,
which
belongs
in the place
marked
by the
caret..
Scout
::
Scout (v. t.) To
reject
with
contempt,
as
something
absurd;
to treat with
ridicule;
to
flout;
as, to scout an idea or an
apology..
Prosthesis
::
Prosthesis
(n.) The
addition
to the human body of some
artificial
part, to
replace
one that is
wanting,
as a log or an eye; --
called
also
prothesis..
Press
::
Press (n.) An
apparatus
or
machine
by which any
substance
or body is
pressed,
squeezed,
stamped,
or
shaped,
or by which an
impression
of a body is
taken;
sometimes,
the place or
building
containing
a press or
presses..
Foveolate
::
Foveolate
(a.)
Having
small pits or
depression,
as the
receptacle
in some
composite
flowers..
Pounce
::
Pounce
(n.)
Charcoal
dust, or some other
colored
powder
for
making
patterns
through
perforated
designs,
-- used by
embroiderers,
lace
makers,
etc..
Ambitious
::
Ambitious
(a.)
Strongly
desirous;
--
followed
by of or the
infinitive;
as,
ambitious
to be or to do
something..
Pectoriloquy
::
Pectoriloquy
(n.) The
distinct
articulation
of the
sounds
of a
patient's
voice,
heard on
applying
the ear to the chest in
auscultation.
It
usually
indicates
some
morbid
change
in the lungs or
pleural
cavity..
Tiller
::
Tiller
(v. i.) To put forth new
shoots
from the root, or round the
bottom
of the
original
stalk;
as, wheat or rye
tillers;
some
spread
plants
by
tillering..
Surrender
::
Surrender
(n.) The act of
surrendering;
the act of
yielding,
or
resigning
one's
person,
or the
possession
of
something,
into the power of
another;
as, the
surrender
of a
castle
to an
enemy;
the
surrender
of a
right..
Poecilopoda
::
Poecilopoda
(n. pl.) By some
recent
writers
applied
to the
Merostomata.
Peziza
::
Peziza
(n.) A genus of fungi
embracing
a great
number
of
species,
some of which are
remarkable
for their
regular
cuplike
form and deep
colors..
Abracadabra
::
Abracadabra
(n.) A
mystical
word or
collocation
of
letters
written
as in the
figure.
Worn on an
amulet
it was
supposed
to ward off
fever.
At
present
the word is used
chiefly
in jest to
denote
something
without
meaning;
jargon.
Positive
::
Positive
(a.) Fully
assured;
confident;
certain;
sometimes,
overconfident;
dogmatic;
overbearing;
-- said of
persons..
Dom
::
Dom (n.) A title
anciently
given to the pope, and later to other
church
dignitaries
and some
monastic
orders.
See Don, and Dan..
Wind
::
Wind (v. t.) To cover or
surround
with
something
coiled
about;
as, to wind a rope with
twine..
Utility
::
Utility
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
useful;
usefulness;
production
of good;
profitableness
to some
valuable
end; as, the
utility
of
manure
upon land; the
utility
of the
sciences;
the
utility
of
medicines..
Click
::
Click (v. t.) To cause to make a
clicking
noise,
as by
striking
together,
or
against
something..
Hope
::
Hope (n.) A
desire
of some good,
accompanied
with an
expectation
of
obtaining
it, or a
belief
that it is
obtainable;
an
expectation
of
something
which is
thought
to be
desirable;
confidence;
pleasing
expectancy..
Scour
::
Scour (v. i.) To run
swiftly;
to rove or range in
pursuit
or
search
of
something;
to
scamper.
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