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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 (n.) An offer of a
price,
especially
at
auctions;
a
statement
of a sum which one will give for
something
to be
received,
or will take for
something
to be done or
furnished;
that which is
offered..
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Peccant
::
Peccant
(a.)
Morbid;
corrupt;
as,
peccant
humors..
Forefend
::
Forefend
(v. t.) To
hinder;
to fend off; to
avert;
to
prevent
the
approach
of; to
forbid
or
prohibit.
See
Forfend.
Abider
::
Abider
(n.) One who
abides,
or
continues..
Cant
::
Cant (v. t.) to sell by
auction,
or bid a price at a sale by
auction..
Concupiscence
::
Concupiscence
(n.)
Sexual
lust;
morbid
carnal
passion.
Unbidden
::
Unbidden
(a.) Not
bidden;
not
commanded.
Excrescence
::
Excrescence
(n.) An
excrescent
appendage,
as, a wart or
tumor;
anything
growing
out
unnaturally
from
anything
else; a
preternatural
or
morbid
development;
hence,
a
troublesome
superfluity;
an
incumbrance;
as, an
excrescence
on the body, or on a
plant..
Bidentate
::
Bidentate
(a.)
Having
two teeth or two
toothlike
processes;
two-toothed.
Grim
::
Grim
(Compar.)
Of
forbidding
or
fear-inspiring
aspect;
fierce;
stern;
surly;
cruel;
frightful;
horrible.
Morbidezza
::
Morbidezza
(n.)
Delicacy
or
softness
in the
representation
of
flesh.
Venereous
::
Venereous
(a.)
Lustful;
lascivious;
libidinous.
Wone
::
Wone (a.) To
dwell;
to
abide.
Unbid
::
Unbid (a.) Alt. of
Unbidde.
Dyscrasia
::
Dyscrasia
(n.) An ill habit or state of the
constitution;
--
formerly
regarded
as
dependent
on a
morbid
condition
of the blood and
humors.
Farewell
::
Farewell
(interj.)
Go well;
good-by;
adieu;
--
originally
applied
to a
person
departing,
but by
custom
now
applied
both to those who
depart
and those who
remain.
It is often
separated
by the
pronoun;
as, fare you well; and is
sometimes
used as an
expression
of
separation
only; as,
farewell
the year;
farewell,
ye sweet
groves;
that is, I bid you
farewell..
Meniere''s Disease
::
Meniere's
disease
() A
disease
characterized
by
deafness
and
vertigo,
resulting
in
incoordination
of
movement.
It is
supposed
to
depend
upon a
morbid
condition
of the
semicircular
canals
of the
internal
ear. Named after
Meniere,
a
French
physician..
Roil
::
Roil (v.) To
render
turbid
by
stirring
up the dregs or
sediment
of; as, to roil wine,
cider,
etc. , in casks or
bottles;
to roil a
spring..
Rubbidge
::
Rubbidge
(n.)
Rubbish.
Two-handed
::
Two-handed
(a.) Using
either
hand
equally
well;
ambidextrous.
Lesion
::
Lesion
(n.) Any
morbid
change
in the
exercise
of
functions
or the
texture
of
organs.
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