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Definition of success
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 success is as below...
Success
(n.) That which comes
after;
hence,
consequence,
issue,
or
result,
of an
endeavor
or
undertaking,
whether
good or bad; the
outcome
of
effort..
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Rhopalic
::
Rhopalic
(a.)
Applied
to a line or verse in which each
successive
word has one more
syllable
than the
preceding.
Homodynamous
::
Homodynamous
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
involving,
homodynamy;
as,
successive
or
homodynamous
parts in
plants
and
animals..
Contorniate
::
Contorniate
(n.) A
species
of medal or
medallion
of
bronze,
having
a deep
furrow
on the
contour
or edge; --
supposed
to have been
struck
in the days of
Constantine
and his
successors..
Decrement
::
Decrement
(n.) A name given by Hauy to the
successive
diminution
of the
layers
of
molecules,
applied
to the faces of the
primitive
form, by which he
supposed
the
secondary
forms to be
produced..
Train
::
Train (v.) A
consecution
or
succession
of
connected
things;
a
series.
Beat
::
Beat (v. i.) To make a
succession
of
strokes
on a drum; as, the
drummers
beat to call
soldiers
to their
quarters..
Fortune
::
Fortune
(n.) The
arrival
of
something
in a
sudden
or
unexpected
manner;
chance;
accident;
luck; hap; also, the
personified
or
deified
power
regarded
as
determining
human
success,
apportioning
happiness
and
unhappiness,
and
distributing
arbitrarily
or
fortuitously
the lots of
life..
Batter
::
Batter
(v. t.) To beat with
successive
blows;
to beat
repeatedly
and with
violence,
so as to
bruise,
shatter,
or
demolish;
as, to
batter
a wall or
rampart..
Pitapat
::
Pitapat
(adv.)
In a
flutter;
with
palpitation
or quick
succession
of
beats.
Runner
::
Runner
(n.) A food fish
(Elagatis
pinnulatus)
of
Florida
and the West
Indies;
--
called
also
skipjack,
shoemaker,
and
yellowtail.
The name
alludes
to its rapid
successive
leaps from the
water..
Serial
::
Serial
(n.) A
publication
appearing
in a
series
or
succession
of part; a tale, or other
writing,
published
in
successive
numbers
of a
periodical..
Assessment
::
Assessment
(n.) An
apportionment
of a
subscription
for stock into
successive
installments;
also, one of these
installments
(in
England
termed
a
call)..
Successive
::
Successive
(a.)
Following
in order or in
uninterrupted
course;
coming
after
without
interruption
or
interval;
following
one after
another
in a line or
series;
consecutive;
as, the
successive
revolution
of
years;
the
successive
kings of
Egypt;
successive
strokes
of a
hammer..
Caliph
::
Caliph
(n.)
Successor
or
vicar;
-- a title of the
successors
of
Mohammed
both as
temporal
and
spiritual
rulers,
now used by the
sultans
of
Turkey..
Bang
::
Bang (v. i.) To make a loud
noise,
as if with a blow or
succession
of
blows;
as, the
window
blind
banged
and waked me; he was
banging
on the
piano..
Beginning
::
Beginning
(n.) The act of doing that which
begins
anything;
commencement
of an
action,
state,
or space of time;
entrance
into being or upon a
course;
the first act,
effort,
or state of a
succession
of acts or
states..
Rhumb
::
Rhumb (n.) A line which
crosses
successive
meridians
at a
constant
angle;
--
called
also rhumb line, and
loxodromic
curve.
See
Loxodromic..
Succession
::
Succession
(n.) A
series
of
persons
or
things
according
to some
established
rule of
precedence;
as, a
succession
of
kings,
or of
bishops;
a
succession
of
events
in
chronology..
Exalt
::
Exalt (v. t.) To lift up with joy,
pride,
or
success;
to
inspire
with
delight
or
satisfaction;
to
elate..
Entitle
::
Entitle
(v. t.) To give a claim to; to
qualify
for, with a
direct
object
of the
person,
and a
remote
object
of the
thing;
to
furnish
with
grounds
for
seeking
or
claiming
with
success;
as, an
officer's
talents
entitle
him to
command..
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