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Definition of th
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 th is as below...
Th () In Old
English,
the
article
the, when the
following
word began with a
vowel,
was often
written
with
elision
as if a part of the word. Thus in
Chaucer,
the forms
thabsence,
tharray,
thegle,
thend,
thingot,
etc., are found for the
absence,
the
array,
the
eagle,
the end, etc..
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Necessity
::
Necessity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
necessary,
unavoidable,
or
absolutely
requisite;
inevitableness;
indispensableness..
Flexure
::
Flexure
(n.) The small
distortion
of an
astronomical
instrument
caused
by the
weight
of its
parts;
the
amount
to be added or
substracted
from the
observed
readings
of the
instrument
to
correct
them for this
distortion.
Accessibility
::
Accessibility
(n.) The
quality
of being
accessible,
or of
admitting
approach;
receptibility..
Cramp
::
Cramp (v. t.) to bind
together;
to
unite.
Bill
::
Bill (n.) A
cutting
instrument,
with
hook-shaped
point,
and
fitted
with a
handle;
-- used in
pruning,
etc.; a
billhook.
When
short,
called
a hand bill, when long, a hedge
bill..
Note
::
Note (n.)
Hence,
a
writing
intended
to be used in
speaking;
memoranda
to
assist
a
speaker,
being
either
a
synopsis,
or the full text of what is to be said; as, to
preach
from
notes;
also, a
reporter's
memoranda;
the
original
report
of a
speech
or of
proceedings..
Faculty
::
Faculty
(n.) The body of
person
to whom are
intrusted
the
government
and
instruction
of a
college
or
university,
or of one of its
departments;
the
president,
professors,
and
tutors
in a
college..
Pointlessly
::
Pointlessly
(adv.)
Without
point.
Exclave
::
Exclave
(n.) A
portion
of a
country
which is
separated
from the main part and
surrounded
by
politically
alien
territory.
Man
::
Man (n.) A term of
familiar
address
often
implying
on the part of the
speaker
some
degree
of
authority,
impatience,
or
haste;
as, Come, man, we 've no time to
lose!.
Teazer
::
Teazer
(n.) The
stoker
or
fireman
of a
furnace,
as in glass
works..
Gather
::
Gather
(n.) The
inclination
forward
of the axle
journals
to keep the
wheels
from
working
outward.
Boxfish
::
Boxfish
(n.) The
trunkfish.
Siphorhinal
::
Siphorhinal
(a.)
Having
tubular
nostrils,
as the
petrels..
Cahincic
::
Cahincic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
derived
from,
cahinca,
the
native
name of a
species
of
Brazilian
Chiococca,
perhaps
C.
racemosa;
as,
cahincic
acid..
Sample
::
Sample
(v. t.) To take or to test a
sample
or
samples
of; as, to
sample
sugar,
teas,
wools,
cloths..
Spandrel
::
Spandrel
(n.) The
irregular
triangular
space
between
the curve of an arch and the
inclosing
right
angle;
or the space
between
the outer
moldings
of two
contiguous
arches
and a
horizontal
line above them, or
another
arch above and
inclosing
them..
Pannade
::
Pannade
(n.) The
curvet
of a
horse.
Imbreed
::
Imbreed
(v. t.) To
generate
within;
to
inbreed.
Caoutchouc
::
Caoutchouc
(n.) A
tenacious,
elastic,
gummy
substance
obtained
from the milky sap of
several
plants
of
tropical
South
America
(esp. the
euphorbiaceous
tree
Siphonia
elastica
or Hevea
caoutchouc),
Asia, and
Africa.
Being
impermeable
to
liquids
and
gases,
and not
readly
affected
by
exposure
to air,
acids,
and
alkalies,
it is used,
especially
when
vulcanized,
for many
purposes
in the arts and in
manufactures.
Also
called
India
rubber
(because
it was first
brought
from
India,
and was
formerly
used c
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