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Definition of chase
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 chase is as below...
Chase (v. i.) To give
chase;
to hunt; as, to chase
around
after a
doctor..
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Purchase
::
Purchase
(v. t.) To buy for a
price.
Enchase
::
Enchase
(v. t.) To
incase
or
inclose
in a
border
or rim; to
surround
with an
ornamental
casing,
as a gem with gold; to
encircle;
to
inclose;
to
adorn..
Chase
::
Chase (v. t.) To
ornament
(a
surface
of
metal)
by
embossing,
cutting
away
parts,
and the
like..
Course
::
Course
(v. t.) To run, hunt, or chase
after;
to
follow
hard upon; to
pursue..
Hob
::
Hob (n.) A
threaded
and
fluted
hardened
steel
cutter,
resembling
a tap, used in a lathe for
forming
the teeth of screw
chasers,
worm
wheels,
etc..
Debit
::
Debit (v. t.) To
charge
with debt; -- the
opposite
of, and
correlative
to,
credit;
as, to debit a
purchaser
for the goods
sold..
Purchased
::
Purchased
(imp. & p. p.) of
Purchas.
Perpetuity
::
Perpetuity
(n.) The
number
of
years'
purchase
to be given for an
annuity
to
continue
forever.
Hound
::
Hound (v. t.) To hunt or chase with
hounds,
or as with
hounds..
Scorse
::
Scorse
(v. t.) To
chase.
Hire
::
Hire (n.) To
procure
(any
chattel
or
estate)
from
another
person,
for
temporary
use, for a
compensation
or
equivalent;
to
purchase
the use or
enjoyment
of for a
limited
time; as, to hire a farm for a year; to hire
money..
Anaglyph
::
Anaglyph
(n.) Any
sculptured,
chased,
or
embossed
ornament
worked
in low
relief,
as a
cameo..
Chaser
::
Chaser
(n.) One who
chases
or
engraves.
See 5th
Chase,
and
Enchase..
Sample
::
Sample
(n.) A part of
anything
presented
for
inspection,
or shown as
evidence
of the
quality
of the
whole;
a
specimen;
as, goods are often
purchased
by
samples..
Subsidies
::
Subsidize
(v. t.) To
furnish
with a
subsidy;
to
purchase
the
assistance
of by the
payment
of a
subsidy;
to aid or
promote,
as a
private
enterprise,
with
public
money;
as, to
subsidize
a
steamship
line..
Ballad
::
Ballad
(n.) A
popular
kind of
narrative
poem,
adapted
for
recitation
or
singing;
as, the
ballad
of Chevy
Chase;
esp., a
sentimental
or
romantic
poem in short
stanzas..
Hunter
::
Hunter
(n.) A dog that
scents
game, or is
trained
to the
chase;
a
hunting
dog..
Perquisite
::
Perquisite
(n.)
Things
gotten
by a man's own
industry,
or
purchased
with his own
money,
as
opposed
to
things
which come to him by
descent..
Chased
::
Chased
(imp. & p. p.) of Chas.
Scorse
::
Scorse
(v. i.) To deal for the
purchase
of
anything;
to
practice
barter.
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