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Definition of tell
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 tell is as below...
Tell (v. t.) To
mention
one by one, or piece by
piece;
to
recount;
to
enumerate;
to
reckon;
to
number;
to
count;
as, to tell
money..
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Gade
::
Gade (n.) A small
British
fish
(Motella
argenteola)
of the Cod
family.
Detail
::
Detail
(n.) To tell off or
appoint
for a
particular
service,
as an
officer,
a
troop,
or a
squadron..
Patella
::
Patella
(n.) A small dish, pan, or
vase..
Half-witted
::
Half-witted
(a.) Weak in
intellect;
silly.
Pollux
::
Pollux
(n.) A fixed star of the
second
magnitude,
in the
constellation
Gemini.
Cf. 3d
Castor..
Short
::
Short
(superl.)
Limited
in
intellectual
power or
grasp;
not
comprehensive;
narrow;
not
tenacious,
as
memory..
Lyrid
::
Lyrid (n.) One of the group of
shooting
stars which come into the air in
certain
years on or about the 19th of
April;
-- so
called
because
the
apparent
path among the stars the stars if
produced
back wards
crosses
the
constellation
Lyra.
Taxaspidean
::
Taxaspidean
(a.)
Having
the
posterior
tarsal
scales,
or
scutella,
rectangular
and
arranged
in
regular
rows; -- said of
certain
birds..
Production
::
Production
(n.) That which is
produced,
yielded,
or made,
whether
naturally,
or by the
application
of
intelligence
and
labor;
as, the
productions
of the
earth;
the
productions
of
handicraft;
the
productions
of
intellect
or
genius..
Muddle
::
Muddle
(n.) A state of being
turbid
or
confused;
hence,
intellectual
cloudiness
or
dullness..
Swang
::
Swan (n.) The
constellation
Cygnus.
Influence
::
Influence
(n.) Power or
authority
arising
from
elevated
station,
excelence
of
character
or
intellect,
wealth,
etc.;
reputation;
acknowledged
ascendency;
as, he is a man of
influence
in the
community..
Umbra
::
Umbra (n.) The
conical
shadow
projected
from a
planet
or
satellite,
on the side
opposite
to the sun,
within
which a
spectator
could see no
portion
of the sun's disk; -- used in
contradistinction
from
penumbra.
See
Penumbra..
Gin
::
Gin (v. i.) To
begin;
-- often
followed
by an
infinitive
without
to; as, gan tell. See Gan..
Inarticulate
::
Inarticulate
(a.) Not
uttered
with
articulation
or
intelligible
distinctness,
as
speech
or
words..
Blank
::
Blank (a.)
Lacking
animation
and
intelligence,
or their
associated
characteristics,
as
expression
of face, look, etc.;
expressionless;
vacant..
Sensibility
::
Sensibility
(n.) The
capacity
of
emotion
or
feeling,
as
distinguished
from the
intellect
and the will;
peculiar
susceptibility
of
impression,
pleasurable
or
painful;
delicacy
of
feeling;
quick
emotion
or
sympathy;
as,
sensibility
to
pleasure
or pain;
sensibility
to shame or
praise;
exquisite
sensibility;
-- often used in the
plural..
Jargon
::
"Jargon
(v. i.) To utter
jargon;
to emit
confused
or
unintelligible
sounds;
to talk
unintelligibly,
or in a harsh and noisy
manner..
Palmerworm
::
Palmerworm
(n.) In
America,
the larva of any one of
several
moths,
which
destroys
the
foliage
of fruit and
forest
trees,
esp. the larva of
Ypsolophus
pometellus,
which
sometimes
appears
in vast
numbers..
Craziness
::
Craziness
(n.) The state of being
broken
in mind;
imbecility
or
weakness
of
intellect;
derangement.
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