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Definition of way
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Way (n.)
Determined
course;
resolved
mode of
action
or
conduct;
as, to have one's way..
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Waygate
::
Waygate
(n.) The
tailrace
of a mill.
Manrope
::
Manrope
(n.) One of the side ropes to the
gangway
of a ship.
Pay
::
Pay (v. i.)
Hence,
to make or
secure
suitable
return
for
expense
or
trouble;
to be
remunerative
or
profitable;
to be worth the
effort
or pains
required;
as, it will pay to ride; it will pay to wait;
politeness
always
pays..
Union
::
Union (n.) A joint or other
connection
uniting
parts of
machinery,
or the like, as the
elastic
pipe of a
tender
connecting
it with the feed pipe of a
locomotive
engine;
especially,
a pipe
fitting
for
connecting
pipes,
or pipes and
fittings,
in such a way as to
facilitate
disconnection..
C
::
C () C is the third
letter
of the
English
alphabet.
It is from the Latin
letter
C, which in old Latin
represented
the
sounds
of k, and g (in go); its
original
value being the
latter.
In
Anglo-Saxon
words,
or Old
English
before
the
Norman
Conquest,
it
always
has the sound of k. The Latin C was the same
letter
as the Greek /, /, and came from the Greek
alphabet.
The
Greeks
got it from the
Ph/nicians.
The
English
name of C is from the Latin name ce, and was
derived,
probably,
through
the
French.
Et
Arcade
::
Arcade
(n.) An
arched
or
covered
passageway
or
avenue.
Diverticle
::
Diverticle
(n.) A
turning;
a
byway;
a
bypath.
Furring
::
Furring
(v. t.) A
deposit
from
water,
as on the
inside
of a
boiler;
also, the
operation
of
cleaning
away this
deposit..
Halve
::
Halve (v. t.) To join, as two
pieces
of
timber,
by
cutting
away each for half its
thickness
at the
joining
place,
and
fitting
together..
Conjure
::
Conjure
(v. t.) To
affect
or
effect
by
conjuration;
to call forth or send away by magic arts; to
excite
or
alter,
as if by magic or by the aid of
supernatural
powers..
Propylene
::
Propylene
(n.) A
colorless
gaseous
hydrocarbon
(C3H6)
of the
ethylene
series,
having
a
garlic
odor. It
occurs
in coal gas, and is
produced
artificially
in
various
ways.
Called
also
propene..
Voided
::
Voided
(a.)
Having
the inner part cut away, or left
vacant,
a
narrow
border
being left at the
sides,
the
tincture
of the field being seen in the
vacant
space;
-- said of a
charge..
Digenesis
::
Digenesis
(n.) The
faculty
of
multiplying
in two ways; -- by ova
fecundated
by
spermatic
fluid,
and
asexually,
as by buds. See
Parthenogenesis..
Pick
::
Pick (v.) To
choose;
to
select;
to
separate
as
choice
or
desirable;
to cull; as, to pick one's
company;
to pick one's way; -- often with out..
Swag
::
Swag (v. i.) To hang or move, as
something
loose and
heavy;
to sway; to
swing..
Haggard
::
Haggard
(a.) Wild or
intractable;
disposed
to break away from duty;
untamed;
as, a
haggard
or
refractory
hawk..
Monitory
::
Monitory
(a.)
Giving
admonition;
instructing
by way of
caution;
warning.
Bang
::
Bang (v. t.) To beat or
thump,
or to cause (
something)
to hit or
strike
against
another
object,
in such a way as to make a loud
noise;
as, to bang a drum or a
piano;
to bang a door
(against
the
doorpost
or
casing)
in
shutting
it..
Lurch
::
Lurch (v. i.) To roll or sway
suddenly
to one side, as a ship or a
drunken
man..
Dust
::
Dust (v. t.) To free from dust; to
brush,
wipe, or sweep away dust from; as, to dust a table or a
floor..
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