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Definition of dart
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Dart (v. i.) To start and run with
velocity;
to shoot
rapidly
along;
as, the deer
darted
from the
thicket..
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Podarthrum
::
Podarthrum
(n.) The foot
joint;
in
birds,
the joint
between
the
metatarsus
and the
toes..
Fit
::
Fit
(superl.)
Conformed
to a
standart
of duty,
properiety,
or
taste;
convenient;
meet;
becoming;
proper..
Darter
::
Darter
(n.) A small
fresh-water
etheostomoid
fish. The group
includes
numerous
genera
and
species,
all of them
American.
See
Etheostomoid..
Buddha
::
Buddha
(n.) The title of an
incarnation
of
self-abnegation,
virtue,
and
wisdom,
or a
deified
religious
teacher
of the
Buddhists,
esp.
Gautama
Siddartha
or Sakya Sinha (or
Muni),
the
founder
of
Buddhism..
Sally
::
Sally (v.) A
leaping
forth;
a
darting;
a
spring.
Arrowy
::
Arrowy
(a.)
Formed
or
moving
like, or in any
respect
resembling,
an
arrow;
swift;
darting;
piercing..
Podarthra
::
Podarthra
(pl. ) of
Podarthru.
Flirt
::
Flirt (v. i.) To run and dart
about;
to act with
giddiness,
or from a
desire
to
attract
notice;
especially,
to play the
coquette;
to play at
courtship;
to
coquet;
as, they flirt with the young men..
Pheon
::
Pheon (n.) A
bearing
representing
the head of a dart or
javelin,
with long barbs which are
engrailed
on the inner
edge..
Buddhism
::
Buddhism
(n.) The
religion
based upon the
doctrine
originally
taught
by the
Hindoo
sage
Gautama
Siddartha,
surnamed
Buddha,
the
awakened
or
enlightened,
in the sixth
century
b. c., and
adopted
as a
religion
by the
greater
part of the
inhabitants
of
Central
and
Eastern
Asia and the
Indian
Islands.
Buddha's
teaching
is
believed
to have been
atheistic;
yet it was
characterized
by
elevated
humanity
and
morality.
It
presents
release
from
existence
(a
beatific
enfranchisement,
Nirvana)
as the
greatest
Ejaculate
::
Ejaculate
(v. t.) To throw out
suddenly
and
swiftly,
as if a dart; to dart; to
eject..
Inject
::
Inject
(v. t.) To throw in; to dart in; to force in; as, to
inject
cold water into a
condenser;
to
inject
a
medicinal
liquid
into a
cavity
of the body; to
inject
morphine
with a
hypodermic
syringe..
Flake
::
Flake (n.) A
little
particle
of
lighted
or
incandescent
matter,
darted
from a fire; a
flash..
Bolt
::
Bolt (v. i.) To start forth like a bolt or
arrow;
to
spring
abruptly;
to come or go
suddenly;
to dart; as, to bolt out of the
room..
Strike
::
Strike
(v. i.) To pass with a quick or
strong
effect;
to dart; to
penetrate.
Elance
::
Elance
(v. t.) To throw as a
lance;
to hurl; to dart.
Shaft
::
Shaft (n.) The long
handle
of a spear or
similar
weapon;
hence,
the
weapon
itself;
(Fig.)
anything
regarded
as a shaft to be
thrown
or
darted;
as,
shafts
of
light..
Gavelock
::
Gavelock
(n.) A spear or dart.
Echinus
::
Echinus
(n.) A name
sometimes
given to the egg and
anchor
or egg and dart
molding,
because
that
ornament
is often
identified
with Roman Doric
capital.
The name
probably
alludes
to the shape of the shell of the sea
urchin..
Dart
::
Dart (v. i.) To start and run with
velocity;
to shoot
rapidly
along;
as, the deer
darted
from the
thicket..
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