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Definition of club
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 club is as below...
Club (v. i.) To form a club; to
combine
for the
promotion
of some
common
object;
to
unite.
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Synonyms
::
Synomocy
(n.) Sworn
brotherhood;
a
society
in
ancient
Greece
nearly
resembling
a
modern
political
club.
Club-rush
::
Club-rush
(n.) A
rushlike
plant,
the reed mace or
cat-tail,
or some
species
of the genus
Scirpus.
See
Bulrush..
Attribute
::
Attribute
(n.) A
conventional
symbol
of
office,
character,
or
identity,
added to any
particular
figure;
as, a club is the
attribute
of
Hercules..
Lycopodiaceous
::
Lycopodiaceous
(a.)
Belonging,
or
relating,
to the
Lycopodiaceae,
an order of
cryptogamous
plants
(called
also club
mosses)
with
branching
stems,
and
small,
crowded,
one-nerved,
and
usually
pointed
leaves..
Club
::
Club (v. t.) To
throw,
or allow to fall, into
confusion..
Sorosis
::
Sorosis
(n.) A
woman's
club; an
association
of
women.
Knock
::
Knock (v. i.) To
strike
or beat with
something
hard or
heavy;
to rap; as, to knock with a club; to knock on the
door..
Pam
::
Pam (n.) The knave of
clubs.
Cabaret
::
Cabaret
(n.) a type of
restaurant
where
liquor
and
dinner
is
served,
and
entertainment
is
provided,
as by
musicians,
dancers,
or
comedians,
and
providing
space for
dancing
by the
patrons;
--
similar
to a
nightclub.
The term
cabaret
is often used in the names of such an
establishment..
Swipe
::
Swipe (n.) A
strong
blow given with a
sweeping
motion,
as with a bat or
club..
Clubhouse
::
Clubhouse
(n.) A house
occupied
by a club.
Eleven
::
Eleven
(n.) The
eleven
men
selected
to play on one side in a
match,
as the
representatives
of a club or a
locality;
as, the
all-England
eleven..
Bang
::
Bang (n.) A blow as with a club; a heavy blow.
Clubber
::
Clubber
(n.) One who
clubs.
Club-shaped
::
Club-shaped
(a.)
Enlarged
gradually
at the end, as the
antennae
of
certain
insects..
Assess
::
Assess
(v.) To
determine
and
impose
a tax or fine upon (a
person,
community,
estate,
or
income);
to tax; as, the club
assessed
each
member
twenty-five
cents..
Methodist
::
Methodist
(n.) One of a sect of
Christians,
the
outgrowth
of a small
association
called
the Holy Club,
formed
at
Oxford
University,
A.D. 1729, of which the most
conspicuous
members
were John
Wesley
and his
brother
Charles;
--
originally
so
called
from the
methodical
strictness
of
members
of the club in all
religious
duties..
Club
::
Club (n.) An
association
of
persons
for the
promotion
of some
common
object,
as
literature,
science,
politics,
good
fellowship,
etc.; esp. an
association
supported
by equal
assessments
or
contributions
of the
members..
Cordelier
::
Cordelier
(n.) A
member
of a
French
political
club of the time of the first
Revolution,
of which
Danton
and Marat were
members,
and which met in an old
Cordelier
convent
in
Paris..
Clubfoot
::
Clubfoot
(n.) A
short,
variously
distorted
foot; also, the
deformity,
usually
congenital,
which such a foot
exhibits;
talipes..
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