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Definition of charge
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Charge
(v. t.) A soft of
plaster
or
ointment.
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Discharge
::
Discharge
(v. t.) Legal
release
from
confinement;
liberation;
as, the
discharge
of a
prisoner..
Noli-me-tangere
::
Noli-me-tangere
(n.) Any plant of a genus of herbs
(Impatiens)
having
capsules
which,
if
touched
when ripe,
discharge
their
seeds.
-- See
Impatiens..
Pip
::
Pip (n.) A
contagious
disease
of
fowls,
characterized
by
hoarseness,
discharge
from the
nostrils
and eyes, and an
accumulation
of mucus in the
mouth,
forming
a scale on the
tongue.
By some the term pip is
restricted
to this last
symptom,
the
disease
being
called
roup by
them..
Excreable
::
Excreable
(a.)
Capable
of being
discharged
by
spitting.
Exhibiter
::
Exhibiter
(n.) One who
exhibits;
one who
presents
a
petition,
charge
or
bill..
Riding
::
Riding
(n.) A
district
in
charge
of an
excise
officer.
Annulet
::
Annulet
(n.) A
little
circle
borne as a
charge.
Shoot
::
Shoot (v. i.) To
discharge
a
missile;
-- said of an
engine
or
instrument;
as, the gun
shoots
well..
Free
::
Free
(adv.)
Without
charge;
as,
children
admitted
free..
Cloaca
::
Cloaca
(n.) The
common
chamber
into which the
intestinal,
urinary,
and
generative
canals
discharge
in
birds,
reptiles,
amphibians,
and many
fishes..
Proxene
::
Proxene
(n.) An
officer
who had the
charge
of
showing
hospitality
to those who came from a
friendly
city or
state.
Extradition
::
Extradition
(n.) The
surrender
or
delivery
of an
alleged
criminal
by one State or
sovereignty
to
another
having
jurisdiction
to try
charge.
Electrify
::
Electrify
(v. t.) To
communicate
electricity
to; to
charge
with
electricity;
as, to
electrify
a jar..
Loose
::
Loose (n.) A
letting
go;
discharge.
Emerited
::
Emerited
(a.)
Considered
as
having
done
sufficient
public
service,
and
therefore
honorably
discharged..
Charge
::
Charge
(v. t.) To
accuse;
to make a
charge
or
assertion
against
(a
person
or
thing);
to lay the
responsibility
(for
something
said or done) at the door of.
Ablegate
::
Ablegate
(n.) A
representative
of the pope
charged
with
important
commissions
in
foreign
countries,
one of his
duties
being to bring to a newly named
cardinal
his
insignia
of
office..
Reprehend
::
Reprehend
(v. t.) To
reprove
or
reprimand
with a view of
restraining,
checking,
or
preventing;
to make
charge
of fault
against;
to
disapprove
of; to
chide;
to
blame;
to
censure..
Issue
::
Issue (n.) A
discharge
of flux, as of
blood..
Unload
::
Unload
(v. t.) To draw the
charge
from; as, to
unload
a gun..
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