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Definition of convenient
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Convenient
(v. i.) Fit or
adapted;
suitable;
proper;
becoming;
appropriate.
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Ready
::
Ready
(superl.)
Offering
itself
at once; at hand;
opportune;
convenient;
near; easy.
Snug
::
Snug
(superl.)
Compact,
convenient,
and
comfortable;
as, a snug farm,
house,
or
property..
Methodize
::
Methodize
(v. t.) To
reduce
to
method;
to
dispose
in due
order;
to
arrange
in a
convenient
manner;
as, to
methodize
one's work or
thoughts..
Bad
::
Bad
(superl.)
Wanting
good
qualities,
whether
physical
or
moral;
injurious,
hurtful,
inconvenient,
offensive,
painful,
unfavorable,
or
defective,
either
physically
or
morally;
evil;
vicious;
wicked;
-- the
opposite
of good; as, a bad man; bad
conduct;
bad
habits;
bad soil; bad
health;
bad crop; bad
news..
Berth
::
Berth (n.)
Convenient
sea room.
Serve
::
Serve (v. i.) To be of use; to
answer
a
purpose;
to
suffice;
to suit; to be
convenient
or
favorable.
Type
::
Type (n.) A
simple
compound,
used as a mode or
pattern
to which other
compounds
are
conveniently
regarded
as being
related,
and from which they may be
actually
or
theoretically
derived..
Scythe
::
Scythe
(n.) An
instrument
for
mowing
grass,
grain,
or the like, by hand,
composed
of a long,
curving
blade,
with a sharp edge, made fast to a long
handle,
called
a
snath,
which is bent into a form
convenient
for use..
Favorable
::
Favorable
(n.)
Conducive;
contributing;
tending
to
promote
or
facilitate;
advantageous;
convenient.
Block
::
Block (v. t.) A
grooved
pulley
or
sheave
incased
in a frame or shell which is
provided
with a hook, eye, or
strap,
by which it may be
attached
to an
object.
It is used to
change
the
direction
of
motion,
as in
raising
a heavy
object
that can not be
conveniently
reached,
and also, when two or more such
sheaves
are
compounded,
to
change
the rate of
motion,
or to exert
increased
force;
-- used
especially
in the
rigging
of
ships,
and in
tackles..
Forceps
::
Forceps
(n.) A pair of
pinchers,
or
tongs;
an
instrument
for
grasping,
holding
firmly,
or
exerting
traction
upon,
bodies
which it would be
inconvenient
or
impracticable
to seize with the
fingers,
especially
one for
delicate
operations,
as those of
watchmakers,
surgeons,
accoucheurs,
dentists,
etc..
Pave
::
Pave (v. t.) To lay or cover with
stone,
brick,
or other
material,
so as to make a firm,
level,
or
convenient
surface
for
horses,
carriages,
or
persons
on foot, to
travel
on; to floor with
brick,
stone,
or other solid
material;
as, to pave a
street;
to pave a
court..
Handy
::
Handy
(superl.)
Ready to the hand; near; also,
suited
to the use of the hand;
convenient;
valuable
for
reference
or use; as, my tools are
handy;
a handy
volume..
Jack
::
"Jack (n.) A
mechanical
contrivance,
an
auxiliary
machine,
or a
subordinate
part of a
machine,
rendering
convenient
service,
and often
supplying
the place of a boy or
attendant
who was
commonly
called
Jack.
Convenance
::
Convenance
(n.) That which is
suitable,
agreeable,
or
convenient..
Meet
::
Meet (a.)
Suitable;
fit;
proper;
appropriate;
qualified;
convenient.
Unhandsome
::
Unhandsome
(a.)
Unhandy;
clumsy;
awkward;
inconvenient.
Conveniency
::
Conveniency
(n.) A
convenient
or fit time;
opportunity;
as, to do
something
at one's
convenience..
Suffer
::
Suffer
(v. i.) To feel or
undergo
pain of body or mind; to bear what is
inconvenient;
as, we
suffer
from pain,
sickness,
or
sorrow;
we
suffer
with
anxiety..
Discommodious
::
Discommodious
(a.)
Inconvenient;
troublesome;
incommodious.
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