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Definition of thing
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Thing (n.) A
transaction
or
occurrence;
an
event;
a deed.
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Instance
::
Instance
(n.) That which
offers
itself
or is
offered
as an
illustrative
case;
something
cited in proof or
exemplification;
a case
occurring;
an
example.
Nehushtan
::
Nehushtan
(n.) A thing of
brass;
-- the name under which the
Israelites
worshiped
the
brazen
serpent
made by
Moses.
Remonstrance
::
Remonstrance
(n.)
Earnest
presentation
of
reason
in
opposition
to
something;
protest;
expostulation.
Satisfy
::
Satisfy
(a.) In
general,
to fill up the
measure
of a want of (a
person
or a
thing);
hence,
to
grafity
fully the
desire
of; to make
content;
to
supply
to the full, or so far as to give
contentment
with what is
wished
for..
Leaven
::
Leaven
(n.)
Anything
which makes a
general
assimilating
(especially
a
corrupting)
change
in the mass.
Scunner
::
Scunner
(n.) A
feeling
of
disgust
or
loathing;
a
strong
prejudice;
abhorrence;
as, to take a
scunner
against
some one..
Painter
::
Painter
(n.) A rope at the bow of a boat, used to
fasten
it to
anything..
Warrant
::
Warrant
(n.) That which
vouches
or
insures
for
anything;
guaranty;
security.
Whip
::
Whip (v. t.) To
strike
with a lash, a cord, a rod, or
anything
slender
and
lithe;
to lash; to beat; as, to whip a
horse,
or a
carpet..
Snare
::
Snare (n.)
Hence,
anything
by which one is
entangled
and
brought
into
trouble..
Demonstrator
::
Demonstrator
(n.) One who
demonstrates;
one who
proves
anything
with
certainty,
or
establishes
it by
indubitable
evidence..
Denomination
::
Denomination
(n.) That by which
anything
is
denominated
or
styled;
an
epithet;
a name,
designation,
or
title;
especially,
a
general
name
indicating
a class of like
individuals;
a
category;
as, the
denomination
of
units,
or of
thousands,
or of
fourths,
or of
shillings,
or of
tons..
Responsive
::
Responsive
(a.)
Suited
to
something
else;
correspondent.
Cram
::
Cram (v. t.) To
press,
force,
or
drive,
particularly
in
filling,
or in
thrusting
one thing into
another;
to
stuff;
to
crowd;
to fill to
superfluity;
as, to cram
anything
into a
basket;
to cram a room with
people..
Bunch
::
Bunch (n.) A
collection,
cluster,
or tuft,
properly
of
things
of the same kind,
growing
or
fastened
together;
as, a bunch of
grapes;
a bunch of
keys..
Twist
::
Twist (n.) A cord,
thread,
or
anything
flexible,
formed
by
winding
strands
or
separate
things
round each
other..
Apostrophe
::
Apostrophe
(n.) A
figure
of
speech
by which the
orator
or
writer
suddenly
breaks
off from the
previous
method
of his
discourse,
and
addresses,
in the
second
person,
some
person
or
thing,
absent
or
present;
as,
Milton's
apostrophe
to Light at the
beginning
of the third book of
Paradise
Lost..
Range
::
Range (v.)
Extent
or space taken in by
anything
excursive;
compass
or
extent
of
excursion;
reach;
scope;
discursive
power;
as, the range of one's
voice,
or
authority..
Barricade
::
Barricade
(n.) A
fortification,
made in
haste,
of
trees,
earth,
palisades,
wagons,
or
anything
that will
obstruct
the
progress
or
attack
of an
enemy.
It is
usually
an
obstruction
formed
in
streets
to block an
enemy's
access..
Dash
::
Dash (v. t.) To throw in or on in a
rapid,
careless
manner;
to mix,
reduce,
or
adulterate,
by
throwing
in
something
of an
inferior
quality;
to
overspread
partially;
to
bespatter;
to touch here and
there;
as, to dash wine with
water;
to dash paint upon a
picture..
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