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Definition of company
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Company
(n.)
Society,
in
general;
people
assembled
for
social
intercourse..
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Territory
::
Territory
(n.) The
extent
of land
belonging
to, or under the
dominion
of, a
prince,
state,
or other form of
government;
often,
a tract of land lying at a
distance
from the
parent
country
or from the seat of
government;
as, the
territory
of a
State;
the
territories
of the East India
Company..
Ssociable
::
SSociable
(a.)
Capable
of
being,
or fit to be,
united
in one body or
company;
associable..
Accompany
::
Accompany
(v. i.) To
perform
an
accompanying
part or parts in a
composition.
Accompaniment
::
Accompaniment
(n.) A part
performed
by
instruments,
accompanying
another
part or parts
performed
by
voices;
the
subordinate
part, or
parts,
accompanying
the voice or a
principal
instrument;
also, the
harmony
of a
figured
bass..
Circus
::
Circus
(n.) A
circular
inclosure
for the
exhibition
of feats of
horsemanship,
acrobatic
displays,
etc. Also, the
company
of
performers,
with their
equipage..
Coachdog
::
Coachdog
() One of a breed of dogs
trained
to
accompany
carriages;
the
Dalmatian
dog.
Banker
::
Banker
(n.) One who
conducts
the
business
of
banking;
one who,
individually,
or as a
member
of a
company,
keeps an
establishment
for the
deposit
or loan of
money,
or for
traffic
in
money,
bills of
exchange,
etc..
Despicable
::
Despicable
(a.) Fit or
deserving
to be
despised;
contemptible;
mean; vile;
worthless;
as, a
despicable
man;
despicable
company;
a
despicable
gift..
Band
::
Band (v. t.) To unite in a
troop,
company,
or
confederacy..
Private
::
Private
(a.)
Sequestered
from
company
or
observation;
appropriated
to an
individual;
secret;
secluded;
lonely;
solitary;
as, a
private
room or
apartment;
private
prayer..
Bonus
::
Bonus (n.) An extra
dividend
to the
shareholders
of a joint stock
company,
out of
accumulated
profits..
Band
::
Band (v. t.) A
company
of
persons
united
in any
common
design,
especially
a body of armed men..
Actionist
::
Actionist
(n.) A
shareholder
in
joint-stock
company.
Bank Note
::
Bank note () A
promissory
note
issued
by a bank or
banking
company,
payable
to
bearer
on
demand..
Draft
::
Draft (v. t.) To draw from a
military
band or post, or from any
district,
company,
or
society;
to
detach;
to
select..
Together
::
Together
(prep.)
In
company
or
association
with
respect
to place or time; as, to live
together
in one
house;
to live
together
in the same age; they
walked
together
to the
town..
Cohabit
::
Cohabit
(v.) To
inhabit
or
reside
in
company,
or in the same place or
country..
Round
::
Round (n.) That which goes round a whole
circle
or
company;
as, a round of
applause..
Fife
::
Fife (n.) A small
shrill
pipe,
resembling
the
piccolo
flute,
used
chiefly
to
accompany
the drum in
military
music..
Countermark
::
Countermark
(n.) A mark or token added to those
already
existing,
in order to
afford
security
or
proof;
as, an
additional
or
special
mark put upon a
package
of goods
belonging
to
several
persons,
that it may not be
opened
except
in the
presence
of all; a mark added to that of an
artificer
of gold or
silver
work by the
Goldsmiths'
Company
of
London,
to
attest
the
standard
quality
of the gold or
silver;
a mark added to an
ancient
coin or
medal,
to show
either
its
change
of value or that it was tak
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