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Definition of come
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 come is as below...
Come (n.) To move
hitherward;
to draw near; to
approach
the
speaker,
or some place or
person
indicated;
--
opposed
to go..
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New
::
New
(superl.)
Having
existed,
or
having
been made, but a short time;
having
originated
or
occured
lately;
having
recently
come into
existence,
or into one's
possession;
not early or long in
being;
of late
origin;
recent;
fresh;
modern;
--
opposed
to old, as, a new coat; a new
house;
a new book; a new
fashion..
Recover
::
Recover
(v. t.) To gain by
motion
or
effort;
to
obtain;
to
reach;
to come to.
Defect
::
Defect
(v. i.) To fail; to
become
deficient.
Spill
::
Spill (v. i.) To be
destroyed,
ruined,
or
wasted;
to come to ruin; to
perish;
to
waste..
Nonage
::
Nonage
(n.) Time of life
before
a
person
becomes
of age; legal
immaturity;
minority.
Freeze
::
Freeze
(v. i.) To
become
congealed
by cold; to be
changed
from a
liquid
to a solid state by the
abstraction
of heat; to be
hardened
into ice or a like solid body.
Toad
::
Toad (n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
batrachians
belonging
to the genus Bufo and
allied
genera,
especially
those of the
family
Bufonidae.
Toads are
generally
terrestrial
in their
habits
except
during
the
breeding
season,
when they seek the
water.
Most of the
species
burrow
beneath
the earth in the
daytime
and come forth to feed on
insects
at
night.
Most toads have a
rough,
warty skin in which are
glands
that
secrete
an acrid
fluid..
Unfold
::
Unfold
(v. i.) To open; to
expand;
to
become
disclosed
or
developed.
Season
::
Season
(v. i.) To
become
dry and hard, by the
escape
of the
natural
juices,
or by being
penetrated
with other
substance;
as,
timber
seasons
in the sun..
Turn-out
::
Turn-out
(n.) The
aggregate
number
of
persons
who have come out, as from their
houses,
for a
special
purpose..
Fall
::
Fall (v. t.) To
happen;
to to come to pass; to
light;
to
befall;
to
issue;
to
terminate.
Bankrupt
::
Bankrupt
(n.) A
trader
who
becomes
unable
to pay his
debts;
an
insolvent
trader;
popularly,
any
person
who is
unable
to pay his
debts;
an
insolvent
person..
Full
::
Full (v. i.) To
become
full or
wholly
illuminated;
as, the moon fulls at
midnight..
Adhere
::
Adhere
(v. i.) To stick fast or
cleave,
as a
glutinous
substance
does; to
become
joined
or
united;
as, wax to the
finger;
the lungs
sometimes
adhere
to the
pleura..
Fresh
::
Fresh
(superl)
Lately
produced,
gathered,
or
prepared
for
market;
not
stale;
not dried or
preserved;
not
wilted,
faded,
or
tainted;
in good
condition;
as, fresh
vegetables,
flowers,
eggs, meat,
fruit,
etc.;
recently
made or
obtained;
occurring
again;
repeated;
as, a fresh
supply
of
goods;
fresh tea,
raisins,
etc.;
lately
come or made
public;
as, fresh news;
recently
taken from a well or
spring;
as, fresh
water..
Tragi-comical
::
Tragi-comical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
tragi-comedy;
partaking
of grave and comic
scenes.
Buckle
::
Buckle
(v. i.) To bend
permanently;
to
become
distorted;
to bow; to curl; to kink.
Pansophy
::
Pansophy
(n.)
Universal
wisdom;
esp., a
system
of
universal
knowledge
proposed
by
Comenius
(1592 --
1671),
a
Moravian
educator..
Quicken
::
Quicken
(v. i.) To move with
rapidity
or
activity;
to
become
accelerated;
as, his pulse
quickened..
Swampy
::
Swamp (v. i.) To
become
filled
with
water,
as a boat; to
founder;
to
capsize
or sink;
figuratively,
to be
ruined;
to be
wrecked..
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