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Definition of take
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 take is as below...
Take (v. t.) Not to
refuse
or balk at; to
undertake
readily;
to
clear;
as, to take a hedge or
fence..
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Partake
::
Partake
(v. i.) To take a part,
portion,
lot, or
share,
in
common
with
others;
to have a share or part; to
participate;
to
share;
as, to
partake
of a feast with
others..
Wend
::
Wend (v. t.) To
direct;
to
betake;
-- used
chiefly
in the
phrase
to wend one's way. Also used
reflexively.
Decoy
::
Decoy (n.) A place into which wild fowl, esp.
ducks,
are
enticed
in order to take or shoot
them..
Care
::
Care (n.)
Attention
or heed;
caution;
regard;
heedfulness;
watchfulness;
as, take care; have a
care..
Pinch
::
Pinch (n.) As much as may be taken
between
the
finger
and
thumb;
any very small
quantity;
as, a pinch of
snuff..
Heed
::
Heed (v. t.) To mind; to
regard
with care; to take
notice
of; to
attend
to; to
observe.
Sublation
::
Sublate
(v. t.) To take or carry away; to
remove.
Love
::
Love (n.) To take
delight
or
pleasure
in; to have a
strong
liking
or
desire
for, or
interest
in; to be
pleased
with; to like; as, to love
books;
to love
adventures..
Infallible
::
Infallible
(a.) Not
fallible;
not
capable
of
erring;
entirely
exempt
from
liability
to
mistake;
unerring;
inerrable.
Co-lessee
::
Co-lessee
(n.) A
partner
in a lease
taken.
Solace
::
Solace
(v. i.) To take
comfort;
to be
cheered.
Numerator
::
Numerator
(n.) The term in a
fraction
which
indicates
the
number
of
fractional
units that are
taken.
Ganch
::
Ganch (n.) To drop from a high place upon sharp
stakes
or
hooks,
as the Turks
dropped
malefactors,
by way of
punishment..
Castrate
::
Castrate
(v. t.) To cut or take out; esp. to
remove
anything
erroneous,
or
objectionable
from, as the
obscene
parts of a
writing;
to
expurgate..
Sup
::
Sup (v. t.) To take into the mouth with the lips, as a
liquid;
to take or drink by a
little
at a time; to sip..
Beneme
::
Beneme
(v. t.) To
deprive
(of), or take away
(from)..
Pilchard
::
Pilchard
(n.) A small
European
food fish
(Clupea
pilchardus)
resembling
the
herring,
but
thicker
and
rounder.
It is
sometimes
taken in great
numbers
on the coast of
England..
Play
::
Play (n.) To
contend,
or take part, in a game; as, to play ball;
hence,
to
gamble;
as, he
played
for heavy
stakes..
Mould
::
Mould (n.) The
matrix,
or
cavity,
in which
anything
is
shaped,
and from which it takes its form; also, the body or mass
containing
the
cavity;
as, a sand mold; a jelly
mold..
Single
::
Single
(v. t.) To take
alone,
or one by one..
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