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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 (n.) A kind of joint by which an
overlap
joint is
changed
to a flush
joint,
by means of a
gradually
deepening
rabbet,
as at the ends of
clinker-built
boats..
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Market
::
Market
(n.) A
meeting
together
of
people,
at a
stated
time and
place,
for the
purpose
of
traffic
(as in
cattle,
provisions,
wares,
etc.) by
private
purchase
and sale, and not by
auction;
as, a
market
is held in the town every
week..
Purchase
::
Purchase
(v. t.) To
pursue
and
obtain;
to
acquire
by
seeking;
to gain,
obtain,
or
acquire..
Whoop
::
Whoop (v. t.) To
insult
with
shouts;
to chase with
derision.
Purchase
::
Purchase
(v. t.) To
obtain
by any
outlay,
as of
labor,
danger,
or
sacrifice,
etc.; as, to
purchase
favor with
flattery..
Adonis
::
Adonis
(n.) A youth
beloved
by Venus for his
beauty.
He was
killed
in the chase by a wild boar.
Earth
::
Earth (v. t.) To hide, or cause to hide, in the
earth;
to chase into a
burrow
or den..
Perpetuity
::
Perpetuity
(n.) The
number
of
years'
purchase
to be given for an
annuity
to
continue
forever.
Chase
::
Chase (v.) That which is
pursued
or
hunted.
Chase
::
Chase (v.) A
division
of the floor of a
gallery,
marked
by a
figure
or
otherwise;
the spot where a ball
falls,
and
between
which and the
dedans
the
adversary
must drive his ball in order to gain a
point..
Marketable
::
Marketable
(a.)
Wanted
by
purchasers;
salable;
as, furs are not
marketable
in that
country..
Huntress
::
Huntress
(n.) A woman who hunts or
follows
the
chase;
as, the
huntress
Diana..
Purchased
::
Purchased
(imp. & p. p.) of
Purchas.
Bargain
::
Bargain
(n.) The thing
stipulated
or
purchased;
also,
anything
bought
cheap..
Cost
::
Cost (v. t.) To
require
to be
given,
expended,
or laid out
therefor,
as in
barter,
purchase,
acquisition,
etc.; to cause the cost,
expenditure,
relinquishment,
or loss of; as, the
ticket
cost a
dollar;
the
effort
cost his
life..
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..
Purchase
::
Purchase
(v. t.) The act of
seeking
and
acquiring
property.
Chace
::
Chace (n.) See 3d
Chase,
n., 3..
Pennant
::
Pennant
(n.) A rope or strap to which a
purchase
is
hooked.
Trade
::
Trade (v. i.) To
barter,
or to buy and sell; to be
engaged
in the
exchange,
purchase,
or sale of
goods,
wares,
merchandise,
or
anything
else; to
traffic;
to
bargain;
to carry on
commerce
as a
business..
Buyer
::
Buyer (n.) One who buys; a
purchaser.
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