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Definition of convenient
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Convenient
(v. i.) Near at hand; easy of
access.
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Convent
::
Convent
(v. i.) To be
convenient;
to
serve.
Camera Lucida
::
Camera
lucida
() An
instrument
which by means of a prism of a
peculiar
form, or an
arrangement
of
mirrors,
causes
an
apparent
image of an
external
object
or
objects
to
appear
as if
projected
upon a plane
surface,
as of paper or
canvas,
so that the
outlines
may
conveniently
traced.
It is
generally
used with the
microscope..
Discommodious
::
Discommodious
(a.)
Inconvenient;
troublesome;
incommodious.
Leisure
::
Leisure
(n.) Time at one's
command,
free from
engagement;
convenient
opportunity;
hence,
convenience;
ease..
Uncovenable
::
Uncovenable
(a.) Not
covenable;
inconvenient.
Bundle
::
Bundle
(n.) A
number
of
things
bound
together,
as by a cord or
envelope,
into a mass or
package
convenient
for
handling
or
conveyance;
a loose
package;
a roll; as, a
bundle
of straw or of
paper;
a
bundle
of old
clothes..
Well
::
Well (a.) Good in
condition
or
circumstances;
desirable,
either
in a
natural
or moral
sense;
fortunate;
convenient;
advantageous;
happy;
as, it is well for the
country
that the crops did not fail; it is well that the
mistake
was
discovered..
Inopportune
::
Inopportune
(a.) Not
opportune;
inconvenient;
unseasonable;
as, an
inopportune
occurrence,
remark,
etc..
Inopportunely
::
Inopportunely
(adv.)
Not
opportunely;
unseasonably;
inconveniently.
Pack
::
Pack (v. i.) To admit of
stowage,
or of
making
up for
transportation
or
storage;
to
become
compressed
or to
settle
together,
so as to form a
compact
mass; as, the goods pack
conveniently;
wet snow packs
well..
Incur
::
Incur (v. t.) To meet or fall in with, as
something
inconvenient,
harmful,
or
onerous;
to put one's self in the way of; to
expose
one's self to; to
become
liable
or
subject
to; to bring down upon one's self; to
encounter;
to
contract;
as, to incur debt,
danger,
displeasure/
penalty,
responsibility,
etc..
Conveniency
::
Conveniency
(n.) A
convenient
or fit time;
opportunity;
as, to do
something
at one's
convenience..
Inconvenience
::
Inconvenience
(n.) The
quality
or
condition
of being
inconvenient;
want of
convenience;
unfitness;
unsuitableness;
inexpediency;
awkwardness;
as, the
inconvenience
of the
arrangement..
Propitious
::
Propitious
(a.)
Convenient;
auspicious;
favorable;
kind; as, a
propitious
season;
a
propitious
breeze..
Incommodious
::
Incommodious
(a.)
Tending
to
incommode;
not
commodious;
not
affording
ease or
advantage;
unsuitable;
giving
trouble;
inconvenient;
annoying;
as, an
incommodious
seat; an
incommodious
arrangement..
Convenient
::
Convenient
(v. i.) Fit or
adapted;
suitable;
proper;
becoming;
appropriate.
Snug
::
Snug
(superl.)
Compact,
convenient,
and
comfortable;
as, a snug farm,
house,
or
property..
Disadvantageous
::
Disadvantageous
(a.)
Attended
with
disadvantage;
unfavorable
to
success
or
prosperity;
inconvenient;
prejudicial;
--
opposed
to
advantageous;
as, the
situation
of an army is
disadvantageous
for
attack
or
defense..
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.
Ready
::
Ready
(superl.)
Offering
itself
at once; at hand;
opportune;
convenient;
near; easy.
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