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Definition of try
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 try is as below...
Try (v. t.) To
subject
to
severe
trial;
to put to the test; to cause
suffering
or
trouble
to.
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Fleet
::
Fleet (v. i.) A
number
of
vessels
in
company,
especially
war
vessels;
also, the
collective
naval force of a
country,
etc..
Rhetian
::
Rhetian
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
ancient
Rhaeti,
or
Rhaetians,
or to
Rhaetia,
their
country;
as, the
Rhetian
Alps, now the
country
of Tyrol and the
Grisons..
#NAME?
::
-metry
() A
suffix
denoting
the art,
process,
or
science,
of
measuring;
as,
acidmetry,
chlorometry,
chronometry..
Infinity
::
Infinity
(n.) That part of a line, or of a
plane,
or of
space,
which is
infinitely
distant.
In
modern
geometry,
parallel
lines or
planes
are
sometimes
treated
as lines or
planes
meeting
at
infinity..
Tenantry
::
Tenantry
(n.)
Tenancy.
Horometrical
::
Horometrical
(a.)
Belonging
to
horometry.
General
::
General
(a.) One of the chief
military
officers
of a
government
or
country;
the
commander
of an army, of a body of men not less than a
brigade.
In
European
armies,
the
highest
military
rank next below field
marshal..
Republication
::
Republication
(n.) A
second
publication,
or a new
publication
of
something
before
published,
as of a
former
will, of a
volume
already
published,
or the like;
specifically,
the
publication
in one
country
of a work first
issued
in
another;
a
reprint..
Trying
::
Trying
(a.)
Adapted
to try, or put to
severe
trial;
severe;
afflictive;
as, a
trying
occasion
or
position..
Friend
::
Friend
(n.) One who looks
propitiously
on a
cause,
an
institution,
a
project,
and the like; a
favorer;
a
promoter;
as, a
friend
to
commerce,
to
poetry,
to an
institution..
Spasmodic
::
Spasmodic
(a.) Soon
relaxed
or
exhausted;
convulsive;
intermittent;
as,
spasmodic
zeal or
industry..
Screamer
::
Screamer
(n.) Any one of three
species
of South
American
birds
constituting
the
family
Anhimidae,
and the
suborder
Palamedeae.
They have two
spines
on each wing, and the head is
either
crested
or
horned.
They are
easily
tamed,
and then serve as
guardians
for other
poultry.
The
crested
screamers,
or
chajas,
belong
to the genus
Chauna.
The
horned
screamer,
or
kamichi,
is
Palamedea
cornuta..
Banshie
::
Banshie
(n.) A
supernatural
being
supposed
by the Irish and
Scotch
peasantry
to warn a
family
of the
speedy
death of one of its
members,
by
wailing
or
singing
in a
mournful
voice under the
windows
of the
house..
Lousily
::
Lousily
(adv.)
In a lousy
manner;
in a mean,
paltry
manner;
scurvily..
Dentistical
::
Dentistical
(a.)
Pertaining
to
dentistry
or to
dentists.
Tenantry
::
Tenantry
(n.) The body of
tenants;
as, the
tenantry
of a manor or a
kingdom..
Shorten
::
Shorten
(a.) To make short or
friable,
as
pastry,
with
butter,
lard, pot
liquor,
or the
like..
Electro-metrical
::
Electro-metrical
(a.)
Pertaining
to
electrometry;
made by means of
electrometer;
as, an
electrometrical
experiment..
Outcast
::
Outcast
(n.) One who is cast out or
expelled;
an
exile;
one
driven
from home,
society,
or
country;
hence,
often,
a
degraded
person;
a
vagabond..
Pantry
::
Pantry
(n.) An
apartment
or
closet
in which bread and other
provisions
are kept.
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