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Definition of delivering
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Delivering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Delive.
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Hopper
::
Hopper
(n.) A
chute,
box, or
receptacle,
usually
funnel-shaped
with an
opening
at the lower part, for
delivering
or
feeding
any
material,
as to a
machine;
as, the
wooden
box with its
trough
through
which grain
passes
into a mill by
joining
or
shaking,
or a
funnel
through
which fuel
passes
into a
furnace,
or coal, etc., into a car..
Execute
::
Execute
(v. t.) To
complete,
as a legal
instrument;
to
perform
what is
required
to give
validity
to, as by
signing
and
perhaps
sealing
and
delivering;
as, to
execute
a deed,
lease,
mortgage,
will, etc..
Serve
::
Serve (v. i.) To lead off in
delivering
the ball.
Stump
::
Stump (v. t.) To
travel
over,
delivering
speeches
for
electioneering
purposes;
as, to stump a
State,
or a
district.
See To go on the
stump,
under
Stump,
n..
Consignation
::
Consignation
(n.) The act of
consigning;
the act of
delivering
or
committing
to
another
person,
place,
or
state..
Importation
::
Importation
(v. t.) The act of
carrying,
conveying,
or
delivering..
Homiletics
::
Homiletics
(n.) The art of
preaching;
that
branch
of
theology
which
treats
of
homilies
or
sermons,
and the best
method
of
preparing
and
delivering
them..
Pay
::
Pay (v. t.) To
discharge,
as a debt,
demand,
or
obligation,
by
giving
or doing what is due or
required;
to
deliver
the
amount
or value of to the
person
to whom it is
owing;
to
discharge
a debt by
delivering
(money
owed)..
Delivery
::
Delivery
(n.) The act of
delivering
up or over;
surrender;
transfer
of the body or
substance
of a
thing;
distribution;
as, the
delivery
of a fort, of
hostages,
of a
criminal,
of
goods,
of
letters..
Deliverance
::
Deliverance
(n.) The act of
delivering
or
freeing
from
restraint,
captivity,
peril,
and the like;
rescue;
as, the
deliverance
of a
captive..
Redelivery
::
Redelivery
(n.) Act of
delivering
back.
Preaching
::
Preaching
(n.) The act of
delivering
a
religious
discourse;
the art of
sermonizing;
also, a
sermon;
a
public
religious
discourse;
serious,
earnest
advice..
Serve
::
Serve (v. t.) To lead off in
delivering
(the
ball).
Execution
::
Execution
(n.) The act of
signing,
and
delivering
a legal
instrument,
or
giving
it the forms
required
to
render
it
valid;
as, the
execution
of a deed, or a
will..
Rose
::
Rose (n.) A
perforated
nozzle,
as of a pipe,
spout,
etc., for
delivering
water in fine jets; a
rosehead;
also, a
strainer
at the foot of a
pump..
Spread
::
Spread
(n.) A
privilege
which one
person
buys of
another,
of
demanding
certain
shares
of stock at a
certain
price,
or of
delivering
the same
shares
of stock at
another
price,
within
a time
agreed
upon..
Burette
::
Burette
(n.) An
apparatus
for
delivering
measured
quantities
of
liquid
or for
measuring
the
quantity
of
liquid
or gas
received
or
discharged.
It
consists
essentially
of a
graduated
glass tube,
usually
furnished
with a small
aperture
and
stopcock..
Tradition
::
Tradition
(n.) The act of
delivering
into the hands of
another;
delivery.
Pipette
::
Pipette
(n.) A small glass tube, often with an
enlargement
or bulb in the
middle,
and
usually
graduated,
-- used for
transferring
or
delivering
measured
quantities..
Delivery
::
Delivery
(n.) The act of
delivering
from
restraint;
rescue;
release;
liberation;
as, the
delivery
of a
captive
from his
dungeon..
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