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Definition of convey
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Convey
(v. t.) To
accompany;
to
convoy.
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Telpherage
::
Telpherage
(n.) The
conveyance
of
vehicles
or loads by means of
electricity.
Flume
::
Flume (n.) A
stream;
especially,
a
passage
channel,
or
conduit
for the water that
drives
a mill
wheel;
or an
artifical
channel
of water for
hydraulic
or
placer
mining;
also, a chute for
conveying
logs or
lumber
down a
declivity..
Transference
::
Transference
(n.) The act of
transferring;
conveyance;
passage;
transfer.
Redditive
::
Redditive
(a.)
Answering
to an
interrogative
or
inquiry;
conveying
a
reply;
as,
redditive
words..
Stethoscope
::
Stethoscope
(n.) An
instrument
used in
auscultation
for
examining
the
organs
of the
chest,
as the heart and
lungs,
by
conveying
to the ear of the
examiner
the
sounds
produced
in the
thorax..
Aesthesodic
::
Aesthesodic
(a.)
Conveying
sensory
or
afferent
impulses;
-- said of
nerves.
Trough
::
Trough
(n.) A long,
hollow
vessel,
generally
for
holding
water or other
liquid,
especially
one
formed
by
excavating
a log
longitudinally
on one side; a long tray; also, a
wooden
channel
for
conveying
water,
as to a mill
wheel..
Importation
::
Importation
(v. t.) The act of
carrying,
conveying,
or
delivering..
Alienation
::
Alienation
(n.) A
transfer
of
title,
or a legal
conveyance
of
property
to
another..
Hearse
::
Hearse
(n.) A
carriage
specially
adapted
or used for
conveying
the dead to the
grave.
Devise
::
Devise
(n.) A will or
testament,
conveying
real
estate;
the
clause
of a will
making
a gift of real
property..
Carotid
::
Carotid
(n.) One of the two main
arteries
of the neck, by which blood is
conveyed
from the aorta to the head. [See
Illust.
of
Aorta.].
Present
::
Present
(a.)
Present
letters
or
instrument,
as a deed of
conveyance,
a
lease,
letter
of
attorney,
or other
writing;
as in the
phrase,
Know all men by these
presents,
that is, by the
writing
itself,
per has
literas
praesentes;
-- in this
sense,
rarely
used in the
singular..
Challenge
::
Challenge
(n.) An
invitation
to
engage
in a
contest
or
controversy
of any kind; a
defiance;
specifically,
a
summons
to fight a duel; also, the
letter
or
message
conveying
the
summons..
Gutter
::
Gutter
(n.) A
channel
at the eaves of a roof for
conveying
away the rain; an eaves
channel;
an eaves
trough.
Confirmation
::
Confirmation
(n.) A
conveyance
by which a
voidable
estate
is made sure and not
voidable,
or by which a
particular
estate
is
increased;
a
contract,
express
or
implied,
by which a
person
makes that firm and
binding
which was
before
voidable..
Transfer
::
Transfer
(v. t.) To make over the
possession
or
control
of; to pass; to
convey,
as a
right,
from one
person
to
another;
to give; as, the title to land is
transferred
by
deed..
Appoint
::
Appoint
(v. t.) To
direct,
designate,
or
limit;
to make or
direct
a new
disposition
of, by
virtue
of a power
contained
in a
conveyance;
-- said of an
estate
already
conveyed..
Omnibus
::
Omnibus
(n.) A long
four-wheeled
carriage,
having
seats for many
people;
especially,
one with seats
running
lengthwise,
used in
conveying
passengers
short
distances..
Sanguiferous
::
Sanguiferous
(a.)
Conveying
blood;
as,
sanguiferous
vessels,
i. e., the
arteries,
veins,
capillaries..
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