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Definition of vest
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 vest is as below...
Vest (n.) To
clothe
with, or as with, a
vestment,
or
garment;
to
dress;
to robe; to
cover,
surround,
or
encompass
closely..
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Ordain
::
Ordain
(v. t.) To
invest
with
ministerial
or
sacerdotal
functions;
to
introduce
into the
office
of the
Christian
ministry,
by the
laying
on of
hands,
or other
forms;
to set apart by the
ceremony
of
ordination..
Capital
::
Capital
(n.)
Money,
property,
or stock
employed
in
trade,
manufactures,
etc.; the sum
invested
or lent, as
distinguished
from the
income
or
interest.
See
Capital
stock,
under
Capital,
a..
Harvestman
::
Harvestman
(n.) A man
engaged
in
harvesting.
Unqueen
::
Unqueen
(v. t.) To
divest
of the rank or
authority
of
queen.
Sceptre
::
Sceptre
(v. t.) To endow with the
scepter,
or
emblem
of
authority;
to
invest
with royal
authority..
Perichondrium
::
Perichondrium
(n.) The
membrane
of
fibrous
connective
tissue
which
closely
invests
cartilage,
except
where
covering
articular
surfaces..
Vestibular
::
Vestibular
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
vestibule;
like a
vestibule.
Evestigate
::
Evestigate
(v. t.) To
investigate.
Unveil
::
Unveil
(v. t.) To
remove
a veil from; to
divest
of a veil; to
uncover;
to
disclose
to view; to
reveal;
as, she
unveiled
her
face..
Excuss
::
Excuss
(v. t.) To
inspect;
to
investigate;
to
decipher.
Investiture
::
Investiture
(n.)
Livery
of
seizin.
Strip
::
Strip (v. t.) To
divest
of
clothing;
to
uncover.
Herald
::
Herald
(n.) In the
Middle
Ages, the
officer
charged
with the above
duties,
and also with the care of
genealogies,
of the
rights
and
privileges
of noble
families,
and
especially
of
armorial
bearings.
In
modern
times,
some
vestiges
of this
office
remain,
especially
in
England.
See
Heralds'
College
(below),
and
King-at-Arms..
Indue
::
Indue (v. t.) To
clothe;
to
invest;
hence,
to
endow;
to
furnish;
to
supply
with moral or
mental
qualities..
Episcopal
::
Episcopal
(a.)
Belonging
to, or
vested
in,
bishops;
as,
episcopal
jurisdiction
or
authority;
the
episcopal
system..
Quittor
::
Quittor
(n.) A
chronic
abscess,
or
fistula
of the
coronet,
in a
horse's
foot,
resulting
from
inflammation
of the
tissues
investing
the
coffin
bone..
Sylvic
::
Sylvestrian
(a.)
Sylvan.
Disclout
::
Disclout
(v. t.) To
divest
of a
clout.
Vest
::
Vest (n.) To
clothe
with
possession;
as, to vest a
person
with an
estate;
also, to give a
person
an
immediate
fixed right of
present
or
future
enjoyment
of; as, an
estate
is
vested
in
possession..
Revestture
::
Revestture
(n.)
Vesture.
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