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Definition of deliver
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Deliver
(v. t.) To
deliberate.
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Deliver
::
Deliver
(v. t.) To make over to the
knowledge
of
another;
to
communicate;
to
utter;
to
speak;
to
impart.
Rostrum
::
Rostrum
(n.) The
Beaks;
the stage or
platform
in the forum where
orations,
pleadings,
funeral
harangues,
etc., were
delivered;
-- so
called
because
after the Latin war, it was
adorned
with the beaks of
captured
vessels;
later,
applied
also to other
platforms
erected
in Rome for the use of
public
orators..
Nondelivery
::
Nondelivery
(n.) A
neglect
or
failure
of
delivery;
omission
of
delivery.
Cranioclast
::
Cranioclast
(n.) An
instrument
for
crushing
the head of a
fetus,
to
facilitate
delivery
in
difficult
eases..
Deliverance
::
Deliverance
(n.) Any fact or truth which is
decisively
attested
or
intuitively
known as a
psychological
or
philosophical
datum;
as, the
deliverance
of
consciousness..
Traitor
::
Traitor
(n.) One who
violates
his
allegiance
and
betrays
his
country;
one
guilty
of
treason;
one who, in
breach
of
trust,
delivers
his
country
to an
enemy,
or
yields
up any fort or place
intrusted
to his
defense,
or
surrenders
an army or body of
troops
to the
enemy,
unless
when
vanquished;
also, one who takes arms and
levies
war
against
his
country;
or one who aids an enemy in
conquering
his
country.
See
Treason..
Tribune
::
Tribune
(n.)
Anciently,
a bench or
elevated
place,
from which
speeches
were
delivered;
in
France,
a kind of
pulpit
in the hall of the
legislative
assembly,
where a
member
stands
while
making
an
address;
any place
occupied
by a
public
orator..
Panegyrist
::
Panegyrist
(n.) One who
delivers
a
panegyric;
a
eulogist;
one who
extols
or
praises,
either
by
writing
or
speaking..
Acquittal
::
Acquittal
(n.) A
setting
free, or
deliverance
from the
charge
of an
offense,
by
verdict
of a jury or
sentence
of a
court..
Succor
::
Succor
(v. t.) Aid; help;
assistance;
esp.,
assistance
that
relieves
and
delivers
from
difficulty,
want, or
distress..
Balk
::
Balk (v. i.) A
deceptive
gesture
of the
pitcher,
as if to
deliver
the
ball..
Prologue
::
Prologue
(n.) One who
delivers
a
prologue.
Talk
::
Talk (v. t.) To
deliver
in
talking;
to
speak;
to
utter;
to make a
subject
of
conversation;
as, to talk
nonsense;
to talk
politics..
Deliver
::
Deliver
(v. t.) To free from, or
disburden
of,
young;
to
relieve
of a child in
childbirth;
to bring
forth;
-- often with of..
Quitter
::
Quitter
(n.) A
deliverer.
Messiah
::
Messiah
(n.) The
expected
king and
deliverer
of the
Hebrews;
the
Savior;
Christ.
Trouble
::
Trouble
(v. t.) To give
occasion
for labor to; -- used in
polite
phraseology;
as, I will not
trouble
you to
deliver
the
letter..
Receipt
::
Receipt
(n.) A
writing
acknowledging
the
taking
or
receiving
of goods
delivered;
an
acknowledgment
of money paid.
Preach
::
Preach
(v. t.) To
deliver
or
pronounce;
as, to
preach
a
sermon..
Unbefool
::
Unbefool
(v. t.) To
deliver
from the state of a fool; to
awaken
the mind of; to
undeceive.
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