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Definition of bid
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 bid is as below...
Bid (v. t.) To make an offer of; to
propose.
Specifically
: To offer to pay ( a
certain
price,
as for a thing put up at
auction),
or to take (a
certain
price,
as for work to be done under a
contract)..
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Subumbonal
::
Subulipalp
(n.) One of a group of
carabid
beetles
having
slender
palpi.
Stick
::
Stick (v. i.) To
remain
where
placed;
to be
fixed;
to hold fast to any
position
so as to be moved with
difficulty;
to
cling;
to
abide;
to
cleave;
to be
united
closely.
Melanaemia
::
Melanaemia
(n.) A
morbid
condition
in which the blood
contains
black
pigment
either
floating
freely
or
imbedded
in the white blood
corpuscles.
Forbidding
::
Forbidding
(a.)
Repelling
approach;
repulsive;
raising
abhorrence,
aversion,
or
dislike;
disagreeable;
prohibiting
or
interdicting;
as, a
forbidding
aspect;
a
forbidding
formality;
a
forbidding
air..
Abode
::
Abode () pret. of
Abide.
Forbid
::
Forbid
(v. t.) To deny,
exclude
from, or warn off, by
express
command;
to
command
not to
enter..
Bidding
::
Bidding
(n.)
Command;
order;
a
proclamation
or
notifying.
Muddle
::
Muddle
(n.) A state of being
turbid
or
confused;
hence,
intellectual
cloudiness
or
dullness..
Tubercle
::
Tubercle
(n.) A small
knoblike
prominence
or
excrescence,
whether
natural
or
morbid;
as, a
tubercle
on a
plant;
a
tubercle
on a bone; the
tubercles
appearing
on the body in
leprosy..
Bidden
::
Bidden
(p. p.) of Bi.
Erethism
::
Erethism
(n.) A
morbid
degree
of
excitement
or
irritation
in an
organ.
Hyperaesthesia
::
Hyperaesthesia
(n.) A state of
exalted
or
morbidly
increased
sensibility
of the body, or of a part of it..
Diathesis
::
Diathesis
(n.)
Bodily
condition
or
constitution,
esp. a
morbid
habit which
predisposes
to a
particular
disease,
or class of
diseases..
Long
::
Long (a.) To feel a
strong
or
morbid
desire
or
craving;
to wish for
something
with
eagerness;
--
followed
by an
infinitive,
or by after or for..
Embolus
::
Embolus
(n.) A plug of some
substance
lodged
in a blood
vessel,
being
brought
thither
by the blood
current.
It
consists
most
frequently
of a clot of
fibrin,
a
detached
shred of a
morbid
growth,
a
globule
of fat, or a
microscopic
organism..
Grim
::
Grim
(Compar.)
Of
forbidding
or
fear-inspiring
aspect;
fierce;
stern;
surly;
cruel;
frightful;
horrible.
Bident
::
Bident
(n.) An
instrument
or
weapon
with two
prongs.
Malady
::
Malady
(n.) Any
disease
of the human body; a
distemper,
disorder,
or
indisposition,
proceeding
from
impaired,
defective,
or
morbid
organic
functions;
especially,
a
lingering
or
deep-seated
disorder..
Anamorphosis
::
Anamorphosis
(n.) A
morbid
or
monstrous
development,
or
change
of form, or
degeneration..
Bid
::
Bid (v. t.) To
proclaim;
to
declare
publicly;
to make
known.
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