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Definition of discharge
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Discharge
(v. t.) To
relieve
of an
office
or
employment;
to send away from
service;
to
dismiss.
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Breeching
::
Breeching
(n.) A
strong
rope rove
through
the
cascabel
of a
cannon
and
secured
to
ringbolts
in the
ship's
side, to limit the
recoil
of the gun when it is
discharged..
Sponge
::
Sponge
(n.) A mop for
cleaning
the bore of a
cannon
after a
discharge.
It
consists
of a
cylinder
of wood,
covered
with
sheepskin
with the wool on, or cloth with a heavy
looped
nap, and
having
a
handle,
or
staff..
Hemorrhage
::
Hemorrhage
(n.) Any
discharge
of blood from the blood
vessels.
Unlade
::
Unlade
(v. t.) To
unload;
to
remove,
or to have
removed,
as a load or a
burden;
to
discharge..
Diabetes
::
Diabetes
(n.) A
disease
which is
attended
with a
persistent,
excessive
discharge
of
urine.
Most
frequently
the urine is not only
increased
in
quantity,
but
contains
saccharine
matter,
in which case the
disease
is
generally
fatal..
Hemorrhoids
::
Hemorrhoids
(n. pl.) Livid and
painful
swellings
formed
by the
dilation
of the blood
vessels
around
the
margin
of, or
within,
the anus, from which blood or mucus is
occasionally
discharged;
piles;
emerods..
Del Credere
::
Del
credere
() An
agreement
by which an agent or
factor,
in
consideration
of an
additional
premium
or
commission
(called
a del
credere
commission),
engages,
when he sells goods on
credit,
to
insure,
warrant,
or
guarantee
to his
principal
the
solvency
of the
purchaser,
the
engagement
of the
factor
being to pay the debt
himself
if it is not
punctually
discharged
by the buyer when it
becomes
due..
Dejection
::
Dejection
(n.) The
discharge
of
excrement.
Strangury
::
Strangury
(n.) A
painful
discharge
of
urine,
drop by drop,
produced
by
spasmodic
muscular
contraction..
Noria
::
Noria (n.) A large water
wheel,
turned
by the
action
of a
stream
against
its
floats,
and
carrying
at its
circumference
buckets,
by which water is
raised
and
discharged
into a
trough;
used in
Arabia,
China,
and
elsewhere
for
irrigating
land; a
Persian
wheel..
Mouth
::
Mouth (n.) The
opening
of a
vessel
by which it is
filled
or
emptied,
charged
or
discharged;
as, the mouth of a jar or
pitcher;
the mouth of the
lacteal
vessels,
etc..
Seborrhea
::
Seborrhea
(n.) A
morbidly
increased
discharge
of
sebaceous
matter
upon the skin;
stearrhea.
Tent
::
Tent (n.) A roll of lint or
linen,
or a
conical
or
cylindrical
piece of
sponge
or other
absorbent,
used
chiefly
to
dilate
a
natural
canal,
to keep open the
orifice
of a
wound,
or to
absorb
discharges..
Salute
::
Salute
(v. t.) To
honor,
as some day,
person,
or
nation,
by a
discharge
of
cannon
or small arms, by
dipping
colors,
by
cheers,
etc..
Disemboguement
::
Disemboguement
(n.) The act of
disemboguing;
discharge.
Expectorate
::
Expectorate
(v. t.) To eject from the
trachea
or
lungs;
to
discharge,
as
phlegm
or other
matter,
by
coughing,
hawking,
and
spitting;
to spit
forth..
Mouth
::
Mouth (n.) The
opening
of a piece of
ordnance,
through
which it is
discharged..
Shot
::
Shot (n.) The act of
shooting;
discharge
of a
firearm
or other
weapon
which
throws
a
missile.
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..
Officiate
::
Officiate
(v. t.) To
discharge,
perform,
or
supply,
as an
official
duty or
function..
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