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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
(v. t.) To
accompany
or go with; to be
companion
to.
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Booly
::
Booly (n.) A
company
of Irish
herdsmen,
or a
single
herdsman,
wandering
from place to place with
flocks
and
herds,
and
living
on their milk, like the
Tartars;
also, a place in the
mountain
pastures
inclosed
for the
shelter
of
cattle
or their
keepers..
Autocrat
::
Autocrat
(a.) One who rules with
undisputed
sway in any
company
or
relation;
a
despot.
Jovial
::
"Jovial
(a.) Gay;
merry;
joyous;
jolly;
mirth-inspiring;
hilarious;
characterized
by mirth or
jollity;
as, a
jovial
youth;
a
jovial
company;
a
jovial
poem..
Follow
::
Follow
(v. i.) To go or come
after;
-- used in the
various
senses
of the
transitive
verb: To
pursue;
to
attend;
to
accompany;
to be a
result;
to
imitate.
Harmine
::
Harmine
(n.) An
alkaloid
accompanying
harmaline
(in the
Peganum
harmala),
and
obtained
from it by
oxidation.
It is a white
crystalline
substance..
Privacy
::
Privacy
(n.) A place of
seclusion
from
company
or
observation;
retreat;
solitude;
retirement.
Circus
::
Circus
(n.) A
circular
inclosure
for the
exhibition
of feats of
horsemanship,
acrobatic
displays,
etc. Also, the
company
of
performers,
with their
equipage..
Fellowship
::
Fellowship
(n.) The rule for
dividing
profit
and loss among
partners;
--
called
also
partnership,
company,
and
distributive
proportion..
Navy
::
Navy (n.) A fleet of
ships;
an
assemblage
of
merchantmen,
or so many as sail in
company..
Emigrant
::
Emigrant
(v. i.)
Removing
from one
country
to
another;
emigrating;
as, an
emigrant
company
or
nation..
Saloon
::
Saloon
(n.) A
spacious
and
elegant
apartment
for the
reception
of
company
or for works of art; a hall of
reception,
esp. a hall for
public
entertainments
or
amusements;
a large room or
parlor;
as, the
saloon
of a
steamboat..
Chorus
::
Chorus
(n.) A
company
of
persons
supposed
to
behold
what
passed
in the acts of a
tragedy,
and to sing the
sentiments
which the
events
suggested
in
couplets
or
verses
between
the acts; also, that which was thus sung by the
chorus..
Rout
::
Rout (n.) A
troop;
a
throng;
a
company;
an
assembly;
especially,
a
traveling
company
or
throng..
Float
::
Float (v. t.) To
support
and
sustain
the
credit
of, as a
commercial
scheme
or a
joint-stock
company,
so as to
enable
it to go into, or
continue
in,
operation..
Cashier
::
Cashier
(n.) One who has
charge
of
money;
a cash
keeper;
the
officer
who has
charge
of the
payments
and
receipts
(moneys,
checks,
notes),
of a bank or a
mercantile
company..
Convivial
::
Convivial
(a.) Of or
relating
to a feast or
entertainment,
or to
eating
and
drinking,
with
accompanying
festivity;
festive;
social;
gay;
jovial..
Appearance
::
Appearance
(n.) The act of
appearing
in a
particular
place,
or in
society,
a
company,
or any
proceedings;
a
coming
before
the
public
in a
particular
character;
as, a
person
makes his
appearance
as an
historian,
an
artist,
or an
orator..
Consort
::
Consort
(n.) A ship
keeping
company
with
another.
Reformed
::
Reformed
(a.)
Retained
in
service
on half or full pay after the
disbandment
of the
company
or
troop;
-- said of an
officer.
March
::
March (n.) A piece of music
designed
or
fitted
to
accompany
and guide the
movement
of
troops;
a piece of music in the march form.
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