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Definition of teem
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 teem is as below...
Teem (v. i.) To bring forth
young,
as an
animal;
to
produce
fruit,
as a
plant;
to bear; to be
pregnant;
to
conceive;
to
multiply..
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Honorable
::
Honorable
(a.)
Performed
or
accompanied
with marks of
honor,
or with
testimonies
of
esteem;
an
honorable
burial..
Disesteem
::
Disesteem
(n.) Want of
esteem;
low
estimation,
inclining
to
dislike;
disfavor;
disrepute..
Smelt
::
Smelt (n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of small
silvery
salmonoid
fishes
of the genus
Osmerus
and
allied
genera,
which
ascend
rivers
to
spawn,
and
sometimes
become
landlocked
in
lakes.
They are
esteemed
as food, and have a
peculiar
odor and
taste..
Proud
::
Proud
(superl.)
Having
a
feeling
of high
self-respect
or
self-esteem;
exulting
(in);
elated;
-- often with of; as, proud of one's
country..
Cockup
::
Cockup
(n.) A
large,
highly
esteemed,
edible
fish of India
(Lates
calcarifer);
-- also
called
begti..
Margate Fish
::
Margate
fish () A
sparoid
fish
(Diabasis
aurolineatus)
of the Gulf of
Mexico,
esteemed
as a food fish; --
called
also
red-mouth
grunt..
Stem
::
Steem (n.) A gleam of
light;
flame.
Lowly
::
Lowly (a.)
Having
a low
esteem
of one's own
worth;
humble;
meek; free from
pride.
Teem
::
Teem (v. i.) To be full, or ready to bring
forth;
to be
stocked
to
overflowing;
to be
prolific;
to
abound..
Widow
::
Widow (v. t.) To
deprive
of one who is
loved;
to strip of
anything
beloved
or
highly
esteemed;
to make
desolate
or bare; to
bereave.
Precious
::
Precious
(a.) Of great value or
worth;
very
valuable;
highly
esteemed;
dear;
beloved;
as,
precious
recollections..
Esteemed
::
Esteemed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Estee.
Make
::
Make (v. t.) To cause to
appear
to be; to
constitute
subjectively;
to
esteem,
suppose,
or
represent..
Friendship
::
Friendship
(n.) The state of being
friends;
friendly
relation,
or
attachment,
to a
person,
or
between
persons;
affection
arising
from
mutual
esteem
and good will;
friendliness;
amity;
good
will..
Prize
::
Prize (v. t.) To value
highly;
to
estimate
to be of great
worth;
to
esteem.
Trout
::
Trout (n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
fishes
belonging
to
Salmo,
Salvelinus,
and
allied
genera
of the
family
Salmonidae.
They are
highly
esteemed
as game
fishes
and for the
quality
of their
flesh.
All the
species
breed in fresh
water,
but after
spawning
many of them
descend
to the sea if they have an
opportunity..
Regard
::
Regard
(v. t.) That view of the mind which
springs
from
perception
of
value,
estimable
qualities,
or
anything
that
excites
admiration;
respect;
esteem;
reverence;
affection;
as, to have a high
regard
for a
person;
-- often in the
plural..
Pride
::
Pride (n.) A sense of one's own
worth,
and
abhorrence
of what is
beneath
or
unworthy
of one; lofty
self-respect;
noble
self-esteem;
elevation
of
character;
dignified
bearing;
proud
delight;
-- in a good
sense..
Pearl
::
Pearl (n.) A
shelly
concretion,
usually
rounded,
and
having
a
brilliant
luster,
with
varying
tints,
found in the
mantle,
or
between
the
mantle
and
shell,
of
certain
bivalve
mollusks,
especially
in the pearl
oysters
and river
mussels,
and
sometimes
in
certain
univalves.
It is
usually
due to a
secretion
of
shelly
substance
around
some
irritating
foreign
particle.
Its
substance
is the same as
nacre,
or
mother-of-pearl.
Pearls
which are
round,
or
nearly
round,
and of fine
luster,
are
highly
esteemed
Valuable
::
Valuable
(a.)
Worthy;
estimable;
deserving
esteem;
as, a
valuable
friend;
a
valuable
companion..
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