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Definition of ache
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 ache is as below...
Ache (v. i.) To
suffer
pain; to have, or be in, pain, or in
continued
pain; to be
distressed..
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Teache
::
Teache
(n.) One of the
series
of
boilers
in which the cane juice is
treated
in
making
sugar;
especially,
the last
boiler
of the
series..
Plummet
::
Plummet
(n.) A piece of lead
attached
to a line, used in
sounding
the depth of
water..
High-stomached
::
High-stomached
(a.)
Having
a lofty
spirit;
haughty.
Otalgia
::
Otalgia
(n.) Pain in the ear;
earache.
Dredge
::
Dredge
(n.) Any
instrument
used to
gather
or take by
dragging;
as: (a) A
dragnet
for
taking
up
oysters,
etc., from their beds. (b) A
dredging
machine.
(c) An iron
frame,
with a fine net
attached,
used in
collecting
animals
living
at the
bottom
of the sea..
Cachectic
::
Cachectic
(a.) Alt. of
Cachectica.
Pulpiter
::
Pulpiter
(n.) A
preacher.
Brin
::
Brin (n.) One of the
radiating
sticks
of a fan. The
outermost
are
larger
and
longer,
and are
called
panaches..
Achene
::
Achene
(n.) Alt. of
Acheniu.
Fragment
::
Fragment
(v. t.) A part
broken
off; a
small,
detached
portion;
an
imperfect
part; as, a
fragment
of an
ancient
writing..
Scythe
::
Scythe
(n.) A
scythe-shaped
blade
attached
to
ancient
war
chariots.
Crosstrees
::
Crosstrees
(n. pl.)
Pieces
of
timber
at a
masthead,
to which are
attached
the upper
shrouds.
At the head of lower masts in large
vessels,
they
support
a
semicircular
platform
called
the top..
Frost-blite
::
Frost-blite
(n.) A plant of the genus
Atriplex;
orache.
Approached
::
Approached
(imp. & p. p.) of
Approac.
Prismoid
::
Prismoid
(n.) A body that
approaches
to the form of a
prism.
Sedentary
::
Sedentary
(a.)
Remaining
in one
place,
especially
when
firmly
attached
to some
object;
as, the
oyster
is a
sedentary
mollusk;
the
barnacles
are
sedentary
crustaceans..
Detached
::
Detached
(a.)
Separate;
unconnected,
or
imperfectly
connected;
as,
detached
parcels..
Reed
::
Reed (n.) One of the thin
pieces
of
metal,
the
vibration
of which
produce
the tones of a
melodeon,
accordeon,
harmonium,
or
seraphine;
also
attached
to
certain
sets or
registers
of pipes in an
organ..
Parasite
::
Parasite
(n.) A plant
obtaining
nourishment
immediately
from other
plants
to which it
attaches
itself,
and whose
juices
it
absorbs;
--
sometimes,
but
erroneously,
called
epiphyte..
Professor
::
Professor
(n.) One who
professed,
or
publicly
teaches,
any
science
or
branch
of
learning;
especially,
an
officer
in a
university,
college,
or other
seminary,
whose
business
it is to read
lectures,
or
instruct
students,
in a
particular
branch
of
learning;
as a
professor
of
theology,
of
botany,
of
mathematics,
or of
political
economy..
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