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Definition of company
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 company is as below...
Company
(n.) The body of
actors
employed
in a
theater
or in the
production
of a play.
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Herd
::
Herd (v. i.) To unite or
associate
in a herd; to feed or run
together,
or in
company;
as, sheep herd on many
hills..
Fulgurating
::
Fulgurating
(a.)
Resembling
lightning;
-- used to
describe
intense
lancinating
pains
accompanying
locomotor
ataxy.
Monologist
::
Monologist
(n.) One who
soliloquizes;
esp., one who
monopolizes
conversation
in
company..
Blindman''s Buff
::
Blindman's
buff () A play in which one
person
is
blindfolded,
and tries to catch some one of the
company
and tell who it is..
Party
::
Party (v.) A
number
of
persons
invited
to a
social
entertainment;
a
select
company;
as, a
dinner
party;
also, the
entertainment
itself;
as, to give a
party..
Associate
::
Associate
(n.) A
companion;
one
frequently
in
company
with
another,
implying
intimacy
or
equality;
a mate; a
fellow..
Unlocated
::
Unlocated
(a.) Not
surveyed,
or
designated
by
marks,
limits,
or
boundaries,
as
appropriated
to some
individual,
company,
or
corporation;
as,
unlocated
lands..
Bevy
::
Bevy (n.) A
company;
an
assembly
or
collection
of
persons,
especially
of
ladies..
Tail
::
Tail (n.) A train or
company
of
attendants;
a
retinue.
Encampment
::
Encampment
(n.) The place where an army or a
company
is
encamped;
a camp; tents
pitched
or huts
erected
for
temporary
lodgings.
Invitation
::
Invitation
(n.) The act of
inviting;
solicitation;
the
requesting
of a
person's
company;
as, an
invitation
to a
party,
to a
dinner,
or to visit a
friend..
Concomitant
::
Concomitant
(a.)
Accompanying;
conjoined;
attending.
We
::
We
(obj.)
The
plural
nominative
case of the
pronoun
of the first
person;
the word with which a
person
in
speaking
or
writing
denotes
a
number
or
company
of which he is one, as the
subject
of an
action
expressed
by a
verb..
Accompany
::
Accompany
(v. i.) To
associate
in a
company;
to keep
company.
Private
::
Private
(a.)
Sequestered
from
company
or
observation;
appropriated
to an
individual;
secret;
secluded;
lonely;
solitary;
as, a
private
room or
apartment;
private
prayer..
Navy
::
Navy (n.) A fleet of
ships;
an
assemblage
of
merchantmen,
or so many as sail in
company..
Stock
::
Stock (n.) Money or
capital
which an
individual
or a firm
employs
in
business;
fund; in the
United
States,
the
capital
of a bank or other
company,
in the form of
transferable
shares,
each of a
certain
amount;
money
funded
in
government
securities,
called
also the
public
funds;
in the
plural,
property
consisting
of
shares
in
joint-stock
companies,
or in the
obligations
of a
government
for its
funded
debt; -- so in the
United
States,
but in
England
the
latter
only are
called
stocks,
and the
former
Follow
::
Follow
(v. t.) To go or come
after;
to move
behind
in the same path or
direction;
hence,
to go with (a
leader,
guide,
etc.);
to
accompany;
to
attend..
Liquidator
::
Liquidator
(n.) An
officer
appointed
to
conduct
the
winding
up of a
company,
to bring and
defend
actions
and suits in its name, and to do all
necessary
acts on
behalf
of the
company..
Firm
::
Firm (a.) The name,
title,
or
style,
under which a
company
transacts
business;
a
partnership
of two or more
persons;
a
commercial
house;
as, the firm of Hope & Co..
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