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Definition of something
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 something is as below...
Something
(adv.)
In some
degree;
somewhat;
to some
extent;
at some
distance.
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☛ Wiki Article of Something
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☛ Google Search for Something
Operation
::
Operation
(n.)
Something
to be done; some
transformation
to be made upon
quantities,
the
transformation
being
indicated
either
by rules or
symbols..
Underlay
::
Underlay
(v. t.) To raise or
support
by
something
laid
under;
as, to
underlay
a cut,
plate,
or the like, for
printing.
See
Underlay,
n., 2..
Counterfeit
::
Counterfeit
(adv.)
Assuming
the
appearance
of
something;
false;
spurious;
deceitful;
hypocritical;
as, a
counterfeit
philanthropist..
Remonstrance
::
Remonstrance
(n.)
Earnest
presentation
of
reason
in
opposition
to
something;
protest;
expostulation.
Project
::
Project
(n.) That which is
projected
or
designed;
something
intended
or
devised;
a
scheme;
a
design;
a plan.
Joke
::
"Joke (n.)
Something
said for the sake of
exciting
a
laugh;
something
witty or
sportive
(commonly
indicating
more of
hilarity
or humor than
jest);
a jest; a
witticism;
as, to crack
good-natured
jokes..
Bent
::
Bent (a. & p. p.)
Strongly
inclined
toward
something,
so as to be
resolved,
determined,
set, etc.; -- said of the mind,
character,
disposition,
desires,
etc., and used with on; as, to be bent on going to
college;
he is bent on
mischief..
Wind
::
Wind (v. t.) To cover or
surround
with
something
coiled
about;
as, to wind a rope with
twine..
Pierce
::
Pierce
(v. i.) To
enter;
to
penetrate;
to make a way into or
through
something,
as a
pointed
instrument
does; -- used
literally
and
figuratively..
Ice
::
Ice (v. t.) To cover with ice; to
convert
into ice, or into
something
resembling
ice..
Seam
::
Seam (v. t.) To mark with
something
resembling
a seam; to line; to scar.
Equivalue
::
Equivalue
(v. t.) To put an equal value upon; to put
(something)
on a par with
another
thing.
Thaumaturgy
::
Thaumaturgy
(n.) The act or art of
performing
something
wonderful;
magic;
legerdemain.
Allusion
::
Allusion
(n.) A
reference
to
something
supposed
to be
known,
but not
explicitly
mentioned;
a
covert
indication;
indirect
reference;
a
hint..
Ty-all
::
Ty-all
(n.)
Something
serving
to tie or
secure.
Conveniency
::
Conveniency
(n.) A
convenient
or fit time;
opportunity;
as, to do
something
at one's
convenience..
Resentment
::
Resentment
(n.) The state of
holding
something
in the mind as a
subject
of
contemplation,
or of being
inclined
to
reflect
upon
something;
a state of
consciousness;
conviction;
feeling;
impression..
Prosecution
::
Prosecution
(n.) The act or
process
of
prosecuting,
or of
endeavoring
to gain or
accomplish
something;
pursuit
by
efforts
of body or mind; as, the
prosecution
of a
scheme,
plan,
design,
or
undertaking;
the
prosecution
of war..
Begin
::
Begin (v. i.) To do the first act or the first part of an
action;
to enter upon or
commence
something
new, as a new form or state of
being,
or
course
of
action;
to take the first step; to
start..
Consistent
::
Consistent
(a.)
Having
agreement
with
itself
or with
something
else;
having
harmony
among its
parts;
possesing
unity;
accordant;
harmonious;
congruous;
compatible;
uniform;
not
contradictory.
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