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Definition of cost
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Cost
::
Cost (v. t.) To
require
to be
given,
expended,
or laid out
therefor,
as in
barter,
purchase,
acquisition,
etc.; to cause the cost,
expenditure,
relinquishment,
or loss of; as, the
ticket
cost a
dollar;
the
effort
cost his
life..
Costate
::
Costate
(a.) Alt. of
Costate.
Stegnotic
::
Stegnotic
(a.)
Tending
to
render
costive,
or to
diminish
excretions
or
discharges
generally..
Board
::
Board (v. t.) To
approach;
to
accost;
to
address;
hence,
to woo..
Garb
::
Garb (n.)
Costume;
fashion;
as, the garb of a
gentleman
in the 16th
century..
To
::
To
(prep.)
Effect;
end;
consequence;
as, the
prince
was
flattered
to his ruin; he
engaged
in a war to his cost;
violent
factions
exist to the
prejudice
of the
state..
Loose
::
Loose
(superl.)
Lax; not
costive;
having
lax
bowels.
Oratorio
::
Oratorio
(n.) A more or less
dramatic
text or poem,
founded
on some
Scripture
nerrative,
or great
divine
event,
elaborately
set to
music,
in
recitative,
arias,
grand
choruses,
etc., to be sung with an
orchestral
accompaniment,
but
without
action,
scenery,
or
costume,
although
the
oratorio
grew out of the
Mysteries
and the
Miracle
and
Passion
plays,
which were
acted..
Costated
::
Costated
(a.)
Having
ribs, or the
appearance
of ribs;
(Bot.)
having
one or more
longitudinal
ribs..
Thoracostraca
::
Thoracostraca
(a.) An
extensive
division
of
Crustacea,
having
a
dorsal
shield
or
carapec/
//niting
all, or
nearly
all, of the
thoracic
somites
to the head. It
includes
the
crabs,
lobsters,
shrimps,
and
similar
species..
Apiece
::
Apiece
(adv.)
Each by
itself;
by the
single
one; to each; as the share of each; as, these
melons
cost a
shilling
apiece..
Dearness
::
Dearness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being dear;
costliness;
excess
of
price.
Pentecosties
::
Pentecosties
(pl. ) of
Pentecost.
Seigniorage
::
Seigniorage
(n.)
Something
claimed
or taken by
virtue
of
sovereign
prerogative;
specifically,
a
charge
or toll
deducted
from
bullion
brought
to a mint to be
coined;
the
difference
between
the cost of a mass of
bullion
and the value as money of the
pieces
coined
from it..
Sacrifice
::
Sacrifice
(n.) To sell at a price less than the cost or the
actual
value.
Opera
::
Opera (n.) A
drama,
either
tragic
or
comic,
of which music forms an
essential
part; a drama
wholly
or
mostly
sung,
consisting
of
recitative,
arials,
choruses,
duets,
trios,
etc., with
orchestral
accompaniment,
preludes,
and
interludes,
together
with
appropriate
costumes,
scenery,
and
action;
a lyric
drama..
Abord
::
Abord (v. t.) To
approach;
to
accost.
Crebricostate
::
Crebricostate
(a.)
Marked
with
closely
set ribs or
ridges.
Domino
::
Domino
(n.) A
costume
worn as a
disguise
at
masquerades,
consisting
of a robe with a hood
adjustable
at
pleasure..
Costliness
::
Costliness
(n.) The
quality
of being
costy;
expensiveness;
sumptuousness.
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