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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. t.) To
ornament
(a
surface
of
metal)
by
embossing,
cutting
away
parts,
and the
like..
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Cheap
::
Cheap (n.) A
bargain;
a
purchase;
cheapness.
Hunter
::
Hunter
(n.) A dog that
scents
game, or is
trained
to the
chase;
a
hunting
dog..
Comb
::
Comb (n.) A tool with
teeth,
used for
chasing
screws
on work in a
lathe;
a
chaser..
Chamois
::
Chamois
(n.) A small
species
of
antelope
(Rupicapra
tragus),
living
on the
loftiest
mountain
ridges
of
Europe,
as the Alps,
Pyrenees,
etc. It
possesses
remarkable
agility,
and is a
favorite
object
of
chase..
Order
::
Order (n.)
Hence:
A
commission
to
purchase,
sell, or
supply
goods;
a
direction,
in
writing,
to pay
money,
to
furnish
supplies,
to admit to a
building,
a place of
entertainment,
or the like; as,
orders
for
blankets
are
large..
Pentaspast
::
Pentaspast
(n.) A
purchase
with five
pulleys.
Whoop
::
Whoop (v. t.) To
insult
with
shouts;
to chase with
derision.
Purchase
::
Purchase
(v. t.) That which is
obtained
for a price in money or its
equivalent.
Subscriptive
::
Subscription
(n.) A
method
of
purchasing
items
produced
periodically
in a
series,
as
newspapers
or
magazines,
in which a
certain
number
of the items are
delivered
as
produced,
without
need for
ordering
each item
individually;
also, the
purchase
thus
executed..
Eager
::
Eager (a.)
Excited
by
desire
in the
pursuit
of any
object;
ardent
to
pursue,
perform,
or
obtain;
keenly
desirous;
hotly
longing;
earnest;
zealous;
impetuous;
vehement;
as, the
hounds
were eager in the
chase..
Overhaul
::
Overhaul
(v. t.) To gain upon in a
chase;
to
overtake.
Tributary
::
Tributary
(n.) A ruler or state that pays
tribute,
or a
stated
sum, to a
conquering
power,
for the
purpose
of
securing
peace and
protection,
or as an
acknowledgment
of
submission,
or for the
purchase
of
security..
Chase
::
Chase (v. t.) To cut, so as to make a screw
thread..
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..
Hound
::
Hound (v. t.) To set on the
chase;
to
incite
to
pursuit;
as, to
hounda
dog at a hare; to hound on
pursuers..
Parcel
::
Parcel
(v. t.) To make up into a
parcel;
as, to
parcel
a
customer's
purchases;
the
machine
parcels
yarn, wool, etc..
Hire
::
Hire (n.) To
engage
or
purchase
the
service,
labor,
or
interest
of (any one) for a
specific
purpose,
by
payment
of
wages;
as, to hire a
servant,
an
agent,
or an
advocate..
Inheritance
::
Inheritance
(n.) A
permanent
or
valuable
possession
or
blessing,
esp. one
received
by gift or
without
purchase;
a
benefaction..
Inchase
::
Inchase
(v. t.) See
Enchase.
Enchase
::
Enchase
(v. t.) To
chase;
to
ornament
by
embossing
or
engraving;
as, to
enchase
a watch
case..
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