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Definition of that
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 that is as below...
That
(pron.,
a.,
conj.,
& adv.) As a
relative
pronoun,
that is
equivalent
to who or
which,
serving
to point out, and make
definite,
a
person
or thing
spoken
of, or
alluded
to,
before,
and may be
either
singular
or
plural..
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Record
::
Record
(v. t.) That which has been, or might be,
recorded;
the known facts in the
course,
progress,
or
duration
of
anything,
as in the life of a
public
man; as, a
politician
with a good or a bad
record..
Tarnisher
::
Tarnisher
(n.) One who, or that
which,
tarnishes..
Repairer
::
Repairer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
repairs,
restores,
or makes
amends..
Profession
::
Profession
(v.) That of which one
professed
knowledge;
the
occupation,
if not
mechanical,
agricultural,
or the like, to which one
devotes
one's self; the
business
which one
professes
to
understand,
and to
follow
for
subsistence;
calling;
vocation;
employment;
as, the
profession
of arms; the
profession
of a
clergyman,
lawyer,
or
physician;
the
profession
of
lecturer
on
chemistry..
Object
::
Object
(v. t.) That by which the mind, or any of its
activities,
is
directed;
that on which the
purpose
are fixed as the end of
action
or
effort;
that which is
sought
for; end; aim;
motive;
final
cause..
Angiocarpous
::
Angiocarpous
(a.)
Having
fruit
inclosed
within
a
covering
that does not form a part of
itself;
as, the
filbert
covered
by its husk, or the acorn
seated
in its
cupule..
Surface
::
Surface
(n.) The
exterior
part of
anything
that has
length
and
breadth;
one of the
limits
that bound a
solid,
esp. the upper face;
superficies;
the
outside;
as, the
surface
of the
earth;
the
surface
of a
diamond;
the
surface
of the
body..
Driver
::
Driver
(n.) One who, or that
which,
drives;
the
person
or thing that urges or
compels
anything
else to move
onward..
Sprunt
::
Sprung
(a.) Said of a spar that has been
cracked
or
strained.
Side
::
Side (n.) A line of
descent
traced
through
one
parent
as
distinguished
from that
traced
through
another.
Necessitarianism
::
Necessitarianism
(n.) The
doctrine
of
philosophical
necessity;
the
doctrine
that
results
follow
by
invariable
sequence
from
causes,
and esp. that the will is not free, but that human
actions
and
choices
result
inevitably
from
motives;
deteminism..
Cataphracted
::
Cataphracted
(a.)
Covered
with a
cataphract,
or armor of
plates,
scales,
etc.; or with that which
corresponds
to this, as horny or bony
plates,
hard,
callous
skin, etc..
Drainer
::
Drainer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
drains..
Understand
::
Understand
(v. t.) To be
apprised,
or have
information,
of; to
learn;
to be
informed
of; to hear; as, I
understand
that
Congress
has
passed
the
bill..
Labor
::
Labor (n.) That which
requires
hard work for its
accomplishment;
that which
demands
effort.
Radius Vector
::
Radius
vector
(n.) An ideal
straight
line
joining
the
center
of an
attracting
body with that of a body
describing
an orbit
around
it, as a line
joining
the sun and a
planet
or
comet,
or a
planet
and its
satellite..
Transubstantiation
::
Transubstantiation
(n.) The
doctrine
held by Roman
Catholics,
that the bread and wine in the Mass is
converted
into the body and blood of
Christ;
--
distinguished
from
consubstantiation,
and
impanation..
Cramp
::
Cramp (n.) That which
confines
or
contracts;
a
restraint;
a
shackle;
a
hindrance.
Gleaning
::
Gleaning
(n.) The act of
gathering
after
reapers;
that which is
collected
by
gleaning.
Skimmer
::
Skimmer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
skims;
esp., a
utensil
with which
liquids
are
skimmed..
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