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Definition of carried
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Carried
(imp. & p. p.) of Carr.
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Holster
::
Holster
(n.) A
leather
case for a
pistol,
carried
by a
horseman
at the bow of his
saddle..
Screen
::
Screen
(n.) A dwarf wall or
partition
carried
up to a
certain
height
for
separation
and
protection,
as in a
church,
to
separate
the aisle from the
choir,
or the
like..
Medium
::
Medium
(n.) A
substance
through
which an
effect
is
transmitted
from one thing to
another;
as, air is the
common
medium
of
sound.
Hence:
The
condition
upon which any event or
action
occurs;
necessary
means of
motion
or
action;
that
through
or by which
anything
is
accomplished,
conveyed,
or
carried
on;
specifically,
in
animal
magnetism,
spiritualism,
etc., a
person
through
whom the
action
of
another
being is said to be
manifested
and
transmitted..
Spell
::
Spell (n.) The
relief
of one
person
by
another
in any piece of work or
watching;
also, a turn at work which is
carried
on by one
person
or gang
relieving
another;
as, a spell at the
pumps;
a spell at the
masthead..
Reformed
::
Reformed
(a.)
Corrected;
amended;
restored
to
purity
or
excellence;
said,
specifically,
of the whole body of
Protestant
churches
originating
in the
Reformation.
Also, in a more
restricted
sense,
of those who
separated
from
Luther
on the
doctrine
of
consubstantiation,
etc., and
carried
the
Reformation,
as they
claimed,
to a
higher
point.
The
Protestant
churches
founded
by them in
Switzerland,
France,
Holland,
and part of
Germany,
were
called
the
Reformed
churches..
Movable
::
Movable
(a.)
Capable
of being
moved,
lifted,
carried,
drawn,
turned,
or
conveyed,
or in any way made to
change
place or
posture;
susceptible
of
motion;
not fixed or
stationary;
as, a
movable
steam
engine..
Curtana
::
Curtana
(n.) The
pointless
sword
carried
before
English
monarchs
at their
coronation,
and
emblematically
considered
as the sword of
mercy;
-- also
called
the sword of
Edward
the
Confessor..
Still-hunt
::
Stillhouse
(n.) A house in which
distillation
is
carried
on; a
distillery.
Epistolary
::
Epistolary
(a.)
Contained
in
letters;
carried
on by
letters.
Gestation
::
Gestation
(n.)
Exercise
in which one is borne or
carried,
as on
horseback,
or in a
carriage,
without
the
exertion
of his own
powers;
passive
exercise..
Run
::
Run (n.) The
horizontal
distance
to which a drift may be
carried,
either
by
license
of the
proprietor
of a mine or by the
nature
of the
formation;
also, the
direction
which a vein of ore or other
substance
takes..
Litter
::
Litter
(n.) A bed or
stretcher
so
arranged
that a
person,
esp. a sick or
wounded
person,
may be
easily
carried
in or upon it..
Flagrant
::
Flagrant
(a.)
Actually
in
preparation,
execution,
or
performance;
carried
on
hotly;
raging..
Intercontinental
::
Intercontinental
(a.)
Between
or among
continents;
subsisting
or
carried
on
between
continents;
as,
intercontinental
relations
or
commerce..
Pise
::
Pise (n.) A
species
of wall made of stiff earth or clay
rammed
in
between
molds which are
carried
up as the wall
rises;
--
called
also pise work.
Drift
::
Drift (n.) The
distance
to which a
vessel
is
carried
off from her
desired
course
by the wind,
currents,
or other
causes..
Light
::
Light
(superl.)
Not
burdensome;
easy to be
lifted,
borne,
or
carried
by
physical
strength;
as, a light
burden,
or
load..
Defensive
::
Defensive
(a.)
Carried
on by
resisting
attack
or
aggression;
--
opposed
to
offensive;
as,
defensive
war..
Evaporation
::
Evaporation
(n.) The
process
by which any
substance
is
converted
from a
liquid
state into, and
carried
off in,
vapor;
as, the
evaporation
of
water,
of
ether,
of
camphor..
Bearing Cloth
::
Bearing
cloth () A cloth with which a child is
covered
when
carried
to be
baptized.
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