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Definition of win
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 win is as below...
Win (a.) To gain over to one's side or
party;
to
obtain
the
favor,
friendship,
or
support
of; to
render
friendly
or
approving;
as, to win an
enemy;
to win a
jury..
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Cacophony
::
Cacophony
(n.) An
uncouth
or
disagreable
sound of
words,
owing to the
concurrence
of harsh
letters
or
syllables..
Vidonia
::
Vidonia
(n.) A dry white wine, of a tart
flavor,
produced
in
Teneriffe;
--
called
also
Teneriffe..
Winger
::
Winger
(n.) One of the casks
stowed
in the wings of a
vessel's
hold, being
smaller
than such as are
stowed
more
amidships..
Thunderworm
::
Thunderworm
(n.) A
small,
footless,
burrowing,
snakelike
lizard
(Rhineura
Floridana)
allied
to
Amphisbaena,
native
of
Florida;
-- so
called
because
it
leaves
its
burrows
after a
thundershower..
Quiname
::
Quiname
(a.)
Growing
in sets of five; -- said
especially
of
leaves
composed
of five
leaflets
set at the end of a
common
petiole.
Fenestration
::
Fenestration
(n.) The
arrangement
and
proportioning
of
windows;
-- used by
modern
writers
for the
decorating
of an
architectural
composition
by means of the
window
(and door)
openings,
their
ornaments,
and
proportions..
Renaissance
::
Renaissance
(n.) The
transitional
movement
in
Europe,
marked
by the
revival
of
classical
learning
and art in Italy in the 15th
century,
and the
similar
revival
following
in other
countries..
Corrugent
::
Corrugent
(a.)
Drawing
together;
contracting;
-- said of the
corrugator.
Rootcap
::
Rootcap
(n.) A mass of
parenchymatous
cells which
covers
and
protects
the
growing
cells at the end of a root; a
pileorhiza.
Gerund
::
Gerund
(n.) A
verbal
noun
ending
in -e,
preceded
by to and
usually
denoting
purpose
or end; --
called
also the
dative
infinitive;
as, Ic
haebbe
mete to
etanne
(I have meat to eat.) In
Modern
English
the name has been
applied
to
verbal
or
participal
nouns in -ing
denoting
a
transitive
action;
e. g., by
throwing
a
stone..
Fake
::
Fake (n.) A
trick;
a
swindle.
Submissly
::
Submissive
(a.)
Showing
a
readiness
to
submit;
expressing
submission;
as, a
submissive
demeanor..
Episepalous
::
Episepalous
(a.)
Growing
on the
sepals
or
adnate
to them.
Ballooning Spider
::
Ballooning
spider
() A
spider
which has the habit of
rising
into the air. Many kinds ( esp.
species
of
Lycosa)
do this while young by
ejecting
threads
of silk until the force of the wind upon them
carries
the
spider
aloft.
Jawing
::
Jawing
(n.)
Scolding;
clamorous
or
abusive
talk.
Seamanlike
::
Seamanlike
(a.)
Having
or
showing
the skill of a
practical
seaman.
Canonization
::
Canonization
(n.) The final
process
or
decree
(following
beatifacation)
by which the name of a
deceased
person
is
placed
in the
catalogue
(canon)
of
saints
and
commended
to
perpetual
veneration
and
invocation.
Skittles
::
Skittles
(v. t.) An
English
game
resembling
ninepins,
but
played
by
throwing
wooden
disks,
instead
of
rolling
balls,
at the
pins..
Xanthoproteic
::
Xanthoproteic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
derived
from,
xanthoprotein;
showing
the
characters
of
xanthoprotein;
as,
xanthoproteic
acid; the
xanthoproteic
reaction
for
albumin..
Flinch
::
Flinch
(v. i.) To
withdraw
from any
suffering
or
undertaking,
from pain or
danger;
to fail in doing or
perserving;
to show signs of
yielding
or of
suffering;
to
shrink;
to
wince;
as, one of the
parties
flinched
from the
combat..
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