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Definition of blank
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 blank is as below...
Blank (n.) A paper
unwritten;
a paper
without
marks or
characters
a blank
ballot;
--
especially,
a paper on which are to be
inserted
designated
items of
information,
for which
spaces
are left
vacant;
a bland
form..
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Blank
::
Blank (a.)
Utterly
confounded
or
discomfited.
Serape
::
Serape
(n.) A
blanket
or shawl worn as an outer
garment
by the
Spanish
Americans,
as in
Mexico..
Draw
::
Draw (v. t.) To take from a box or
wheel,
as a
lottery
ticket;
to
receive
from a
lottery
by the
drawing
out of the
numbers
for
prizes
or
blanks;
hence,
to
obtain
by good
fortune;
to win; to gain; as, he drew a
prize..
Blanketing
::
Blanketing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Blanke.
Afghan
::
Afghan
(n.) A kind of
worsted
blanket
or wrap.
Album
::
Album (n.) A blank book, in which to
insert
autographs
sketches,
memorial
writing
of
friends,
photographs,
etc..
Diary
::
Diary (n.) A
register
of daily
events
or
transactions;
a daily
record;
a
journal;
a blank book dated for the
record
of daily
memoranda;
as, a diary of the
weather;
a
physician's
diary..
Rove
::
Rove (v. i.) To shoot at
rovers;
hence,
to shoot at an angle of
elevation,
not at
point-blank
(rovers
usually
being
beyond
the
point-blank
range)..
Blank
::
Blank (n.) A kind of base
silver
money,
first
coined
in
England
by Henry V., and worth about 8
pence;
also, a
French
coin of the
seventeenth
century,
worth about 4
pence..
Lacuna
::
Lacuna
(n.) A small
opening;
a small pit or
depression;
a small blank
space;
a gap or
vacancy;
a
hiatus.
Blank
::
Blank (v. t.) To
blanch;
to make
blank;
to damp the
spirits
of; to
dispirit
or
confuse.
Drawing
::
Drawing
(n.) The
distribution
of
prizes
and
blanks
in a
lottery.
Blanketing
::
Blanketing
(n.) The act or
punishment
of
tossing
in a
blanket.
Blank
::
Blank (a.) Of a white or pale
color;
without
color.
Order
::
Order (n.)
Hence:
A
commission
to
purchase,
sell, or
supply
goods;
a
direction,
in
writing,
to pay
money,
to
furnish
supplies,
to admit to a
building,
a place of
entertainment,
or the like; as,
orders
for
blankets
are
large..
Blanket
::
Blanket
(a.) A
heavy,
loosely
woven
fabric,
usually
of wool, and
having
a nap, used in bed
clothing;
also, a
similar
fabric
used as a robe; or any
fabric
used as a cover for a
horse..
Barraclade
::
Barraclade
(n.) A
home-made
woolen
blanket
without
nap.
Tympan
::
Tympan
(n.) A frame
covered
with
parchment
or
cloth,
on which the blank
sheets
are put, in order to be laid on the form to be
impressed..
Mackinaw
::
Mackinaw
() A thick
blanket
formerly
in
common
use in the
western
part of the
United
States.
Lottery
::
Lottery
(n.) A
scheme
for the
distribution
of
prizes
by lot or
chance;
esp., a
gaming
scheme
in which one or more
tickets
bearing
particular
numbers
draw
prizes,
and the rest of
tickets
are
blanks.
Fig. : An
affair
of
chance..
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