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Definition of charge
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 charge is as below...
Charge
(v. i.) To debit on an
account;
as, to
charge
for
purchases..
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Taxation
::
Taxation
(n.)
Charge;
accusation.
Liquidate
::
Liquidate
(v. t.) In an
extended
sense:
To
ascertain
the
amount,
or the
several
amounts,
of , and apply
assets
toward
the
discharge
of (an
indebtedness)..
Ozena
::
Ozena (n.) A
discharge
of fetid
matter
from the
nostril,
particularly
if
associated
with
ulceration
of the soft parts and
disease
of the bones of the
nose..
Displace
::
Displace
(v. t.) To
remove
from a
state,
office,
dignity,
or
employment;
to
discharge;
to
depose;
as, to
displace
an
officer
of the
revenue..
Chargeably
::
Chargeably
(adv.)
At great cost;
expensively.
Deacon
::
Deacon
(n.) An
officer
in
Christian
churches
appointed
to
perform
certain
subordinate
duties
varying
in
different
communions.
In the Roman
Catholic
and
Episcopal
churches,
a
person
admitted
to the
lowest
order in the
ministry,
subordinate
to the
bishops
and
priests.
In
Presbyterian
churches,
he is
subordinate
to the
minister
and
elders,
and has
charge
of
certain
duties
connected
with the
communion
service
and the care of the poor. In
Congregational
churches,
he is
subordinate
to the
pastor,
and
Volley
::
Volley
(v. i.) To be
thrown
out, or
discharged,
at once; to be
discharged
in a
volley,
or as if in a
volley;
to make a
volley
or
volleys..
Cockswain
::
Cockswain
(n.) The
steersman
of a boat; a petty
officer
who has
charge
of a boat and its crew.
Displode
::
Displode
(v. t.) To
discharge;
to
explode.
Minie Ball
::
Minie ball () A
conical
rifle
bullet,
with a
cavity
in its base
plugged
with a piece of iron,
which,
by the
explosion
of the
charge,
is
driven
farther
in,
expanding
the sides to fit
closely
the
grooves
of the
barrel..
Emetic
::
Emetic
(a.)
Inducing
to
vomit;
exciting
the
stomach
to
discharge
its
contents
by the
mouth.
Equerry
::
Equerry
(n.) An
officer
of
princes
or
nobles,
charged
with the care of their
horses..
Chamberlain
::
Chamberlain
(n.) An
officer
or
servant
who has
charge
of a
chamber
or
chambers.
Hushing
::
Hushing
(n.) The
process
of
washing
ore, or of
uncovering
mineral
veins,
by a heavy
discharge
of water from a
reservoir;
flushing;
-- also
called
booming..
Spouter
::
Spout (v. t.) A
discharge
or jet of water or other
liquid,
esp. when
rising
in a
column;
also, a
waterspout..
Intendant
::
Intendant
(n.) One who has the
charge,
direction,
or
management
of some
public
business;
a
superintendent;
as, an
intendant
of
marine;
an
intendant
of
finance..
Install
::
Install
(v. t.) To place in an
office,
rank, or
order;
to
invest
with any
charge
by the usual
ceremonies;
to
instate;
to
induct;
as, to
install
an
ordained
minister
as
pastor
of a
church;
to
install
a
college
president..
Quitture
::
Quitture
(n.) A
discharge;
an
issue.
Prosecution
::
Prosecution
(n.) The
institution,
or
commencement,
and
continuance
of a
criminal
suit; the
process
of
exhibiting
formal
charges
against
an
offender
before
a legal
tribunal,
and
pursuing
them to final
judgment
on
behalf
of the state or
government,
as by
indictment
or
information..
Train
::
Train (v.) A line of
gunpowder
laid to lead fire to a
charge,
mine, or the
like..
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