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Definition of tray
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 tray is as below...
Tray (n.) A small
trough
or
wooden
vessel,
sometimes
scooped
out of a block of wood, for
various
domestic
uses, as in
making
bread,
chopping
meat, etc..
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Tray
::
Tray (n.) A
shallow
box,
generally
without
a top, often used
within
a
chest,
trunk,
box, etc., as a
removable
receptacle
for small or light
articles..
Treason
::
Treason
(n.) The
offense
of
attempting
to
overthrow
the
government
of the state to which the
offender
owes
allegiance,
or of
betraying
the state into the hands of a
foreign
power;
disloyalty;
treachery..
Delineation
::
Delineation
(n.) The act of
representing,
portraying,
or
describing,
as by
lines,
diagrams,
sketches,
etc.;
drawing
an
outline;
as, the
delineation
of a scene or face; in
drawing
and
engraving,
representation
by means of
lines,
as
distinguished
from
representation
by means of tints and
shades;
accurate
and
minute
representation,
as
distinguished
from art that is
careless
of
details,
or
subordinates
them
excessively..
Inveigle
::
Inveigle
(v. t.) To lead
astray
as if
blind;
to
persuade
to
something
evil by
deceptive
arts or
flattery;
to
entice;
to
insnare;
to
seduce;
to
wheedle.
Forwander
::
Forwander
(v. i.) To
wander
away; to go
astray;
to
wander
far and to
weariness.
Stray
::
Stray (a.)
Figuratively,
to
wander
from the path of duty or
rectitude;
to err..
Err
::
Err (v. i.) To
wander;
to roam; to
stray.
Stray
::
Stray (v. i.)
Having
gone
astray;
strayed;
wandering;
as, a
strayhorse
or
sheep..
Stray
::
Stray (a.) To
wander,
as from a
direct
course;
to
deviate,
or go out of the way..
Portrayed
::
portrayed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Portra.
Fancy
::
Fancy (v. t.) To form a
conception
of; to
portray
in the mind; to
imagine.
Waif
::
Waif (n.) A
wanderer;
a
castaway;
a
stray;
a
homeless
child.
Aberr
::
Aberr (v. i.) To
wander;
to
stray.
Straying
::
Strayed
(imp. & p. p.) of Stra.
Misleading
::
Misleading
(a.)
Leading
astray;
delusive.
Ranger
::
Ranger
(n.) The
keeper
of a
public
park or
forest;
formerly,
a sworn
officer
of a
forest,
appointed
by the
king's
letters
patent,
whose
business
was to walk
through
the
forest,
recover
beasts
that had
strayed
beyond
its
limits,
watch the deer,
present
trespasses
to the next court held for the
forest,
etc..
Blood Money
::
Blood money () Money
obtained
as the
price,
or at the cost, of
another's
life; -- said of a
reward
for
supporting
a
capital
charge,
of money
obtained
for
betraying
a
fugitive
or for
committing
murder,
or of money
obtained
from the sale of that which will
destroy
the
purchaser..
Presentoir
::
Presentoir
(n.) An
ornamental
tray, dish, or the like, used as a
salver..
Outray
::
Outray
(v. t.) To
outshine.
Aberrate
::
Aberrate
(v. i.) To go
astray;
to
diverge.
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