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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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Beadle
::
Beadle
(v.) A
messenger
or crier of a
court;
a
servitor;
one who cites or bids
persons
to
appear
and
answer;
--
called
also an
apparitor
or
summoner.
Epitome
::
Epitome
(n.) A work in which the
contents
of a
former
work are
reduced
within
a
smaller
space by
curtailment
and
condensation;
a brief
summary;
an
abridgement.
Sump
::
Sump (n.) A round pit of
stone,
lined with clay, for
receiving
the metal on its first
fusion..
Assessment
::
Assessment
(n.) The
specific
sum
levied
or
assessed.
Eat
::
Eat (v. t.) To
corrode,
as
metal,
by rust; to
consume
the
flesh,
as a
cancer;
to waste or wear away; to
destroy
gradually;
to cause to
disappear..
Artificial
::
Artificial
(a.)
Feigned;
fictitious;
assumed;
affected;
not
genuine.
Dihedral
::
Dihedral
(a.)
Having
two plane
faces;
as, the
dihedral
summit
of a
crystal..
Grange
::
Grange
(n.) An
association
of
farmers,
designed
to
further
their
interests,
aud
particularly
to bring
producers
and
consumers,
farmers
and
manufacturers,
into
direct
commercial
relations,
without
intervention
of
middlemen
or
traders.
The first
grange
was
organized
in
1867..
Price
::
Price (n. & v.) The sum or
amount
of money at which a thing is
valued,
or the value which a
seller
sets on his goods in
market;
that for which
something
is
bought
or sold, or
offered
for sale;
equivalent
in money or other means of
exchange;
current
value or rate paid or
demanded
in
market
or in
barter;
cost..
Long-winded
::
Long-winded
(a.)
Long-breathed;
hence,
tediously
long in
speaking;
consuming
much time; as, a
long-winded
talker..
Multiversant
::
Multiversant
(a.)
Turning
into many
shapes;
assuming
many
forms;
protean.
Wear
::
Wear (v. i.) To be
wasted,
consumed,
or
diminished,
by being used; to
suffer
injury,
loss, or
extinction
by use or time; to
decay,
or be
spent,
gradually..
Projection
::
Projection
(n.) The
representation
of
something;
delineation;
plan;
especially,
the
representation
of any
object
on a
perspective
plane,
or such a
delineation
as would
result
were the chief
points
of the
object
thrown
forward
upon the
plane,
each in the
direction
of a line drawn
through
it from a given point of
sight,
or
central
point;
as, the
projection
of a
sphere.
The
several
kinds of
projection
differ
according
to the
assumed
point of sight and plane of
projection
in
each..
Resumed
::
Resumed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Resum.
Consume
::
Consume
(v. t.) To
destroy,
as by
decomposition,
dissipation,
waste,
or fire; to use up; to
expend;
to
waste;
to burn up; to eat up; to
devour..
Oleograph
::
Oleograph
(n.) The form or
figure
assumed
by a drop of oil when
placed
upon water or some other
liquid
with which it does not mix.
Uredospore
::
Uredospore
(n.) The
thin-walled
summer
spore which is
produced
during
the
so-called
Uredo stage of
certain
rusts.
See (in the
Supplement)
Uredinales,
Heter/cious,
etc..
Slattern
::
Slattern
(v. t.) To
consume
carelessly
or
wastefully;
to
waste;
-- with away.
Materialize
::
Materialize
(v. t.) To cause to
assume
a
character
appropriate
to
material
things;
to
occupy
with
material
interests;
as, to
materialize
thought..
Solicit
::
Solicit
(v. t.) To awake or
excite
to
action;
to rouse
desire
in; to
summon;
to
appeal
to; to
invite.
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