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Definition of belong
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Belong
(v. i.) To be a part of, or
connected
with; to be
appendant
or
related;
to owe
allegiance
or
service..
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Encrinite
::
Encrinite
(n.) A
fossil
crinoid,
esp. one
belonging
to, or
resembling,
the genus
Encrinus.
Sometimes
used in a
general
sense for any
crinoid..
Radical
::
Radical
(a.)
Belonging
to, or
proceeding
from, the root of a
plant;
as,
radical
tubers
or
hairs..
Tinamou
::
Tinamou
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of South
American
birds
belonging
to
Tinamus
and
allied
genera.
Supermaterial
::
Superlunary
(a.) Being above the moon; not
belonging
to this
world;
--
opposed
to
sublunary.
Nee
::
Nee (p. p., fem.) Born; -- a term
sometimes
used in
introducing
the name of the
family
to which a
married
woman
belongs
by
birth;
as,
Madame
de
Stael,
nee
Necker..
Monodical
::
Monodical
(a.)
Belonging
to a
monody.
Confervaceous
::
Confervaceous
(a.)
Belonging
to the
confervae.
Wormil
::
Wormil
(n.) Any
botfly
larva which
burrows
in or
beneath
the skin of
domestic
and wild
animals,
thus
producing
sores.
They
belong
to
various
species
of
Hypoderma
and
allied
genera.
Domestic
cattle
are often
infested
by a large
species.
See
Gadfly.
Called
also
warble,
and
worble..
Get
::
Get (v. i.) To
arrive
at, or bring one's self into, a
state,
condition,
or
position;
to come to be; to
become;
-- with a
following
adjective
or past
participle
belonging
to the
subject
of the verb; as, to get
sober;
to get
awake;
to get
beaten;
to get
elected..
Mode
::
Mode (n.) Any
combination
of
qualities
or
relations,
considered
apart from the
substance
to which they
belong,
and
treated
as
entities;
more
generally,
condition,
or state of
being;
manner
or form of
arrangement
or
manifestation;
form, as
opposed
to
matter..
Composite
::
Composite
(v. t.)
Belonging
to the order
Compositae;
bearing
involucrate
heads of many small
florets,
as the
daisy,
thistle,
and
dandelion..
Vinaceous
::
Vinaceous
(a.)
Belonging
to, or like, wine or
grapes..
Aprosos
::
Aprosos
(a. & adv.) By the way; to the
purpose;
suitably
to the place or
subject;
-- a word used to
introduce
an
incidental
observation,
suited
to the
occasion,
though
not
strictly
belonging
to the
narration..
Room
::
Room (n.) Place or
position
in
society;
office;
rank; post;
station;
also, a place or
station
once
belonging
to, or
occupied
by,
another,
and
vacated..
Apical
::
Apical
(a.) At or
belonging
to an apex, tip, or
summit..
Kurd
::
Kurd (n.) A
native
or
inhabitant
of a
mountainous
region
of
Western
Asia
belonging
to the
Turkish
and
Persian
monarchies.
Flag
::
Flag (n.) An
aquatic
plant,
with long,
ensiform
leaves,
belonging
to
either
of the
genera
Iris and
Acorus..
Liveryman
::
Liveryman
(n.) A
freeman
of the city, in
London,
who,
having
paid
certain
fees, is
entitled
to wear the
distinguishing
dress or
livery
of the
company
to which he
belongs,
and also to enjoy
certain
other
privileges,
as the right of
voting
in an
election
for the lord
mayor,
sheriffs,
chamberlain,
etc..
Euphuistic
::
Euphuistic
(a.)
Belonging
to the
euphuists,
or
euphuism;
affectedly
refined..
Phalangite
::
Phalangite
(n.) A
soldier
belonging
to a
phalanx.
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