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Definition of sum
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 sum is as below...
Sum (v. t.) To bring or
collect
into a small
compass;
to
comprise
in a few
words;
to
condense;
--
usually
with up.
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Stoop
::
Stoop (v. i.) To bend the upper part of the body
downward
and
forward;
to bend or lean
forward;
to
incline
forward
in
standing
or
walking;
to
assume
habitually
a bent
position.
Sumatran
::
Sumach
(n.) The
powdered
leaves,
peduncles,
and young
branches
of
certain
species
of the sumac
plant,
used in
tanning
and
dyeing..
Subsumption
::
Subsume
(v. t.) To take up into or
under,
as
individual
under
species,
species
under
genus,
or
particular
under
universal;
to place (any one
cognition)
under
another
as
belonging
to it; to
include
under
something
else..
Sham
::
Sham (v. t.) To
assume
the
manner
and
character
of; to
imitate;
to ape; to
feign.
Citation
::
Citation
(n.) An
official
summons
or
notice
given to a
person
to
appear;
the paper
containing
such
summons
or
notice.
Regale
::
Regale
(v. i.) To
feast;
t/ fare
sumtuously.
Creed
::
Creed (v. t.) Any
summary
of
principles
or
opinions
professed
or
adhered
to.
Pride
::
Pride (n.) That of which one is
proud;
that which
excites
boasting
or
self-gratulation;
the
occasion
or
ground
of
self-esteem,
or of
arrogant
and
presumptuous
confidence,
as
beauty,
ornament,
noble
character,
children,
etc..
Presumable
::
Presumable
(a.) Such as may be
presumed
or
supposed
to be true; that seems
entitled
to
belief
without
direct
evidence.
Presumedly
::
Presumedly
(adv.)
By
presumption.
Call
::
Call (n.) The act of
calling;
--
usually
with the
voice,
but often
otherwise,
as by
signs,
the sound of some
instrument,
or by
writing;
a
summons;
an
entreaty;
an
invitation;
as, a call for help; the
bugle's
call..
Mileage
::
Mileage
(n.)
Aggregate
length
or
distance
in
miles;
esp., the sum of
lengths
of
tracks
or wires of a
railroad
company,
telegraph
company,
etc..
Gazeebo
::
Gazeebo
(n.) A
summerhouse
so
situated
as to
command
an
extensive
prospect.
Transom
::
Transom
(n.) One of the
principal
transverse
timbers
of the
stern,
bolted
to the
sternpost
and
giving
shape to the stern
structure;
--
called
also
transsummer..
Long
::
Long (n.) The
longest
dimension;
the
greatest
extent;
-- in the
phrase,
the long and the short of it, that is, the sum and
substance
of it..
Folkland
::
Folkland
(n.) Land held in
villenage,
being
distributed
among the folk, or
people,
at the
pleasure
of the lord of the
manor,
and
resumed
at his
discretion.
Not being held by any
assurance
in
writing,
it was
opposed
to
bookland
or
charter
land, which was held by
deed..
Sweepwasher
::
Sweepstakes
(sing.
/ pl.) A race for all the sums
staked
or
prizes
offered.
Resumed
::
Resumed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Resum.
Set
::
Set (v. t.) To make to
assume
specified
place,
condition,
or
occupation;
to put in a
certain
condition
or state
(described
by the
accompanying
words);
to cause to be..
Modest
::
Modest
(a.)
Restraining
within
due
limits
of
propriety;
not
forward,
bold,
boastful,
or
presumptious;
rather
retiring
than
pushing
one's self
forward;
not
obstructive;
as, a
modest
youth;
a
modest
man..
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