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Definition of through
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 through is as below...
Through
(adv.)
From one end or side to the
other;
as, to
pierce
a thing
through..
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Sipage
::
Sipage
(n.) Water that
seeped
or oozed
through
a
porous
soil.
Prolapse
::
Prolapse
(n.) The
falling
down of a part
through
the
orifice
with which it is
naturally
connected,
especially
of the
uterus
or the
rectum..
Tenor
::
Tenor (n.) That
course
of
thought
which holds on
through
a
discourse;
the
general
drift or
course
of
thought;
purport;
intent;
meaning;
understanding.
Stereoscopic
::
Stereoscope
(n.) An
optical
instrument
for
giving
to
pictures
the
appearance
of solid
forms,
as seen in
nature.
It
combines
in one,
through
a
bending
of the rays of
light,
two
pictures,
taken for the
purpose
from
points
of view a
little
way
apart.
It is
furnished
with two
eyeglasses,
and by
refraction
or
reflection
the
pictures
are
superimposed,
so as to
appear
as one to the
observer..
Perforation
::
Perforation
(n.) The act of
perforating,
or of
boring
or
piercing
through..
Cardiac
::
Cardiac
(a.)
Exciting
action
in the
heart,
through
the
medium
of the
stomach;
cordial;
stimulant..
Smell
::
Smell (v. t.) The sense or
faculty
by which
certain
qualities
of
bodies
are
perceived
through
the
instrumentally
of the
olfactory
nerves.
See
Sense.
Earring
::
Earring
(n.) An
ornament
consisting
of a ring
passed
through
the lobe of the ear, with or
without
a
pendant..
Force
::
Force (n.) To
impel,
drive,
wrest,
extort,
get, etc., by main
strength
or
violence;
-- with a
following
adverb,
as
along,
away, from, into,
through,
out, etc..
Sluice
::
Sluice
(v. t.) To wash with, or in, a
stream
of water
running
through
a
sluice;
as, to
sluice
eart or gold dust in
mining..
Meridian
::
Meridian
(a.) Being at, or
pertaining
to,
midday;
belonging
to, or
passing
through,
the
highest
point
attained
by the sun in his
diurnal
course..
P
::
P () the
sixteenth
letter
of the
English
alphabet,
is a
nonvocal
consonant
whose form and value come from the
Latin,
into which
language
the
letter
was
brought,
through
the
ancient
Greek,
from the
Phoenician,
its
probable
origin
being
Egyptian.
Etymologically
P is most
closely
related
to b, f, and v; as
hobble,
hopple;
father,
paternal;
recipient,
receive.
See B, F, and M..
Poncho
::
Poncho
(n.) A kind of cloak worn by the
Spanish
Americans,
having
the form of a
blanket,
with a slit in the
middle
for the head to pass
through.
A kind of
poncho
made of
rubber
or
painted
cloth is used by the
mounted
troops
in the
United
States
service..
Perform
::
Perform
(v. t.) To carry
through;
to bring to
completion;
to
achieve;
to
accomplish;
to
execute;
to do.
Pepper
::
Pepper
(n.) The plant which
yields
pepper,
an East
Indian
woody
climber
(Piper
nigrum),
with ovate
leaves
and
apetalous
flowers
in
spikes
opposite
the
leaves.
The
berries
are red when ripe. Also, by
extension,
any one of the
several
hundred
species
of the genus
Piper,
widely
dispersed
throughout
the
tropical
and
subtropical
regions
of the
earth..
Circus
::
Circus
(n.) A level
oblong
space
surrounded
on three sides by seats of wood,
earth,
or
stone,
rising
in tiers one above
another,
and
divided
lengthwise
through
the
middle
by a
barrier
around
which the track or
course
was laid out. It was used for
chariot
races,
games,
and
public
shows..
Slump
::
Slump (v. i.) To fall or sink
suddenly
through
or in, when
walking
on a
surface,
as on
thawing
snow or ice,
partly
frozen
ground,
a bog, etc., not
strong
enough
to bear the
person..
Sail
::
Sail (n.) To move
smoothly
through
the air; to glide
through
the air
without
apparent
exertion,
as a
bird..
Endostome
::
Endostome
(n.) The
foramen
or
passage
through
the inner
integument
of an
ovule.
Scratch
::
Scratch
(v. t.) To
cancel
by
drawing
one or more lines
through,
as the name of a
candidate
upon a
ballot,
or of a horse in a list;
hence,
to
erase;
to
efface;
-- often with out..
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