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Definition of carry
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 carry is as below...
Carry (v. t.) To move; to
convey
by
force;
to
impel;
to
conduct;
to lead or
guide.
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Bouget
::
Bouget
(n.) A
charge
representing
a
leather
vessel
for
carrying
water;
-- also
called
water
bouget.
Pocketbook
::
Pocketbook
(n.) A small book or case for
carrying
papers,
money,
etc., in the
pocket;
also, a
notebook
for the
pocket..
Bear
::
Bear (v. t.) To carry on, or
maintain;
to
have..
Haversack
::
Haversack
(n.) A
gunner's
case or bag used carry
cartridges
from the
ammunition
chest to the piece in
loading.
Pouch
::
Pouch (n.) A sac or bag for
carrying
food or
young;
as, the cheek
pouches
of
certain
rodents,
and the pouch of
marsupials..
Sublation
::
Sublate
(v. t.) To take or carry away; to
remove.
Rock Shaft
::
Rock shaft () A shaft that
oscillates
on its
journals,
instead
of
revolving,
--
usually
carrying
levers
by means of which it
receives
and
communicates
reciprocating
motion,
as in the valve gear of some steam
engines;
--
called
also
rocker,
rocking
shaft,
and way
shaft..
Demiculverin
::
Demiculverin
(n.) A kind of
ordnance,
carrying
a ball
weighing
from nine to
thirteen
pounds..
Fascet
::
Fascet
(n.) A wire
basket
on the end of a rod to carry glass
bottles,
etc., to the
annealing
furnace;
also, an iron rod to be
thrust
into the
mouths
of
bottles,
and used for the same
purpose;
--
called
also
pontee
and
punty..
Bearer
::
Bearer
(n.)
Specifically:
One who
assists
in
carrying
a body to the
grave;
a
pallbearer.
Nick
::
Nick (v. t.) To make a cross cut or cuts on the under side of (the tail of a
horse,
in order to make him carry ir
higher)..
Circumgestation
::
Circumgestation
(n.) The act or
process
of
carrying
about.
Convey
::
Convey
(v. t.) To cause to pass from one place or
person
to
another;
to serve as a
medium
in
carrying
(anything)
from one place or
person
to
another;
to
transmit;
as, air
conveys
sound;
words
convey
ideas..
Company
::
Company
(n.) An
association
of
persons
for the
purpose
of
carrying
on some
enterprise
or
business;
a
corporation;
a firm; as, the East India
Company;
an
insurance
company;
a
joint-stock
company..
Cacolet
::
Cacolet
(n.) A
chair,
litter,
or other
contrivance
fitted
to the back or pack
saddle
of a mule for
carrying
travelers
in
mountainous
districts,
or for the
transportation
of the sick and
wounded
of an
army..
Sublative
::
Sublation
(n.) The act of
taking
or
carrying
away;
removal.
Keel
::
Keel (n.) A barge or
lighter,
used on the Type for
carrying
coal from
Newcastle;
also, a barge load of coal,
twenty-one
tons, four cwt..
Phonograph
::
Phonograph
(n.) An
instrument
for the
mechanical
registration
and
reproduction
of
audible
sounds,
as
articulate
speech,
etc. It
consists
of a
rotating
cylinder
or disk
covered
with some
material
easily
indented,
as
tinfoil,
wax,
paraffin,
etc., above which is a thin plate
carrying
a
stylus.
As the plate
vibrates
under the
influence
of a
sound,
the
stylus
makes
minute
indentations
or
undulations
in the soft
material,
and
these,
when the
cylinder
or disk is again
turned,
set the plate in
vibration
Artery
::
Artery
(n.) One of the
vessels
or tubes which carry
either
venous
or
arterial
blood from the
heart.
They have
tricker
and more
muscular
walls than
veins,
and are
connected
with them by
capillaries..
Equipment
::
Equipment
(n.)
Whatever
is used in
equipping;
necessaries
for an
expedition
or
voyage;
the
collective
designation
for the
articles
comprising
an
outfit;
equipage;
as, a
railroad
equipment
(locomotives,
cars, etc. ; for
carrying
on
business);
horse
equipments;
infantry
equipments;
naval
equipments;
laboratory
equipments..
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