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Definition of to
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 to is as below...
To
(prep.)
Hence,
it
indicates
motion,
course,
or
tendency
toward
a time, a state or
condition,
an aim, or
anything
capable
of being
regarded
as a limit to a
tendency,
movement,
or
action;
as, he is going to a
trade;
he is
rising
to
wealth
and
honor..
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Facing
::
Facing
(n.) A
powdered
substance,
as
charcoal,
bituminous
coal, ect.,
applied
to the face of a mold, or mixed with the sand that forms it, to give a fine
smooth
surface
to the
casting..
Flamen
::
Flamen
(n.) A
priest
devoted
to the
service
of a
particular
god, from whom he
received
a
distinguishing
epithet.
The most
honored
were those of
Jupiter,
Mars, and
Quirinus,
called
respectively
Flamen
Dialis,
Flamen
Martialis,
and
Flamen
Quirinalis..
Departure
::
Departure
(n.) The
desertion
by a party to any
pleading
of the
ground
taken by him in his last
antecedent
pleading,
and the
adoption
of
another..
Kytomiton
::
Kytomiton
(n.) See
Karyomiton.
Becalm
::
Becalm
(v. t.) To keep from
motion,
or stop the
progress
of, by the
stilling
of the wind; as, the fleet was
becalmed..
Orchestra
::
Orchestra
(n.) The place in any
public
hall
appropriated
to a band of
instrumental
musicians.
Metrological
::
Metrological
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
metrology.
Ethmoidal
::
Ethmoidal
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or in the
region
of, the
ethmoid
bone..
Nay
::
Nay
(adv.)
Not this
merely,
but also; not only so, but; -- used to mark the
addition
or
substitution
of a more
explicit
or more
emphatic
phrase..
Defensive
::
Defensive
(a.)
Carried
on by
resisting
attack
or
aggression;
--
opposed
to
offensive;
as,
defensive
war..
Curse
::
Curse (v. i.) To utter
imprecations
or
curses;
to
affirm
or deny with
imprecations;
to
swear.
Hang
::
Hang (v. i.) To be
suspended
or
fastened
to some
elevated
point
without
support
from
below;
to
dangle;
to
float;
to rest; to
remain;
to stay.
Qualify
::
Qualify
(v. t.) To make such as is
required;
to give added or
requisite
qualities
to; to fit, as for a
place,
office,
occupation,
or
character;
to
furnish
with the
knowledge,
skill,
or other
accomplishment
necessary
for a
purpose;
to make
capable,
as of an
employment
or
privilege;
to
supply
with legal power or
capacity..
Irradicate
::
Irradicate
(v. t.) To root
deeply.
Geotic
::
Geotic
(a.)
Belonging
to
earth;
terrestrial.
Ophelic
::
Ophelic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
a
substance
(called
ophelic
acid)
extracted
from a plant
(Ophelia)
of the
Gentian
family
as a
bitter
yellowish
sirup,
used in India as a
febrifuge
and
tonic..
Mesometrium
::
Mesometrium
(n.) The fold of the
peritoneum
supporting
the
oviduct.
Corinthian
::
Corinthian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Corinthian
order of
architecture,
invented
by the
Greeks,
but more
commonly
used by the
Romans..
Romance
::
Romance
(n.) The
languages,
or
rather
the
several
dialects,
which were
originally
forms of
popular
or
vulgar
Latin,
and have now
developed
into
Italian.
Spanish,
French,
etc.
(called
the
Romanic
languages)..
Sea God
::
Sea god () A
marine
deity;
a
fabulous
being
supposed
to live in, or have
dominion
over, the sea, or some
particular
sea or part of the sea, as
Neptune..
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