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Definition of cost
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Malacosteon
::
Malacosteon
(n.) A
peculiar
disease
of the
bones,
in
consequence
of which they
become
softened
and
capable
of being bent
without
breaking..
Sternocoracoid
::
Sterno-
() A
combining
form used in
anatomy
to
indicate
connection
with, or
relation
to, the
sternum;
as,
sternocostal,
sternoscapular..
Cost
::
Cost (n.) A rib; a side; a
region
or
coast.
Endear
::
Endear
(v. t.) To raise the price or cost of; to make
costly
or
expensive.
Frock
::
Frock (n.) A loose outer
garment;
especially,
a gown
forming
a part of
European
modern
costume
for women and
children;
also, a
coarse
shirtlike
garment
worn by some
workmen
over their other
clothes;
a smock
frock;
as, a
marketman's
frock..
Profit
::
Profit
(n.)
Acquisition
beyond
expenditure;
excess
of value
received
for
producing,
keeping,
or
selling,
over cost;
hence,
pecuniary
gain in any
transaction
or
occupation;
emolument;
as, a
profit
on the sale of
goods..
Bicostate
::
Bicostate
(a.)
Having
two
principal
ribs
running
longitudinally,
as a
leaf..
Felony
::
Felony
(n.) An act on the part of the
vassal
which cost him his fee by
forfeiture.
Accostable
::
Accostable
(a.)
Approachable;
affable.
Costard
::
Costard
(n.) An
apple,
large and round like the
head..
Hail
::
Hail (v. t.) To call
loudly
to, or
after;
to
accost;
to
salute;
to
address..
Miniver
::
Miniver
(n.) A fur
esteemed
in the
Middle
Ages as a part of
costume.
It is
uncertain
whether
it was the fur of one
animal
only or of
different
animals.
Cost
::
Cost (v. t.) To
require
to be borne or
suffered;
to
cause.
Vair
::
Vair (n.) The skin of the
squirrel,
much used in the
fourteenth
century
as fur for
garments,
and
frequently
mentioned
by
writers
of that
period
in
describing
the
costly
dresses
of
kings,
nobles,
and
prelates.
It is
represented
in
heraldry
by a
series
of small
shields
placed
close
together,
and
alternately
white and
blue..
Costless
::
Costless
(a.)
Costing
nothing.
Costume
::
Costume
(n.) A
character
dress,
used at fancy balls or for
dramatic
purposes..
Malacostracan
::
Malacostracan
(n.) One of the
Malacostraca.
Luxury
::
Luxury
(n.)
Anything
which
pleases
the
senses,
and is also
costly,
or
difficult
to
obtain;
an
expensive
rarity;
as,
silks,
jewels,
and rare
fruits
are
luxuries;
in some
countries
ice is a great
luxury..
Costard
::
Costard
(n.) The head; -- used
contemptuously.
Costean
::
Costean
(v. i.) To
search
after
lodes.
See
Costeaning.
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