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Definition of with
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With
(prep.)
To
denote
a
connection
of
friendship,
support,
alliance,
assistance,
countenance,
etc.;
hence,
on the side of..
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Parallelism
::
Parallelism
(n.)
Similarity
of
construction
or
meaning
of
clauses
placed
side by side,
especially
clauses
expressing
the same
sentiment
with
slight
modifications,
as is
common
in
Hebrew
poetry;
e. g.:
--//At
her feet he
bowed,
he
fell:/Where
he
bowed,
there he fell down dead. Judg. v. 27..
Aversely
::
Aversely
(adv.)
With
repugnance
or
aversion;
unwillingly.
Caltrap
::
Caltrap
(n.) A genus of
herbaceous
plants
(Tribulus)
of the order
Zygophylleae,
having
a hard
several-celled
fruit,
armed with stout
spines,
and
resembling
the
military
instrument
of the same name. The
species
grow in warm
countries,
and are often very
annoying
to
cattle..
Cobelligerent
::
Cobelligerent
(n.) A
nation
or state that
carries
on war in
connection
with
another.
Forthwith
::
Forthwith
(adv.)
Immediately;
without
delay;
directly.
Raddle
::
Raddle
(n.) An
instrument
consisting
of a
wooden
bar, with a row of
upright
pegs set in it, used by
domestic
weavers
to keep the warp of a
proper
width,
and
prevent
tangling
when it is wound upon the beam of the
loom..
Hurtle
::
Hurtle
(v. t.) To move
rapidly;
to wheel or rush
suddenly
or with
violence;
to whirl round
rapidly;
to
skirmish.
Coping
::
Coping
(n.) The
highest
or
covering
course
of
masonry
in a wall, often with
sloping
edges to carry off
water;
--
sometimes
called
capping..
Crisp
::
Crisp (a.)
Curled
with the
ripple
of the
water.
Tungstite
::
Tungstite
(n.) The oxide of
tungsten,
a
yellow
mineral
occurring
in a
pulverulent
form. It is often
associated
with
wolfram..
Sharpie
::
Sharpie
(n.) A long,
sharp,
flat-bottomed
boat, with one or two masts
carrying
a
triangular
sail. They are often
called
Fair Haven
sharpies,
after the place on the coast of
Connecticut
where they
originated..
Amethodist
::
Amethodist
(n.) One
without
method;
a
quack.
Provided
::
Provided
(conj.)
On
condition;
by
stipulation;
with the
understanding;
if; --
usually
followed
by that; as,
provided
that
nothing
in this act shall
prejudice
the
rights
of any
person
whatever..
Ambreate
::
Ambreate
(n.) A salt
formed
by the
combination
of
ambreic
acid with a base or
positive
radical.
Patch
::
Patch (v. t.) To mend with
pieces;
to
repair
with
pieces
festened
on; to
repair
clumsily;
as, to patch the roof of a
house..
Chelicera
::
Chelicera
(n.) One of the
anterior
pair of mouth
organs,
terminated
by a
pincherlike
claw, in
scorpions
and
allied
Arachnida.
They are
homologous
with the
falcers
of
spiders,
and
probably
with the
mandibles
of
insects..
Acanthaceous
::
Acanthaceous
(a.) Armed with
prickles,
as a
plant..
Bacchical
::
Bacchical
(a.) Of or
relating
to
Bacchus;
hence,
jovial,
or
riotous,with
intoxication..
Balm
::
Balm (v. i.) To
anoint
with balm, or with
anything
medicinal.
Hence:
To
soothe;
to
mitigate..
Gammon
::
Gammon
(v. t.) To beat in the game of
backgammon,
before
an
antagonist
has been able to get his men or
counters
home and
withdraw
any of them from the
board;
as, to
gammon
a
person..
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