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Definition of ally
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of ally is as below...
Ally (v. t.) To
unite,
or form a
connection
between,
as
between
families
by
marriage,
or
between
princes
and
states
by
treaty,
league,
or
confederacy;
-- often
followed
by to or
with..
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Asymmetrical
::
Asymmetrical
(a.) Not
symmetrical;
wanting
proportion;
esp., not
bilaterally
symmetrical..
Boar
::
Boar (n.) The
uncastrated
male of
swine;
specifically,
the wild hog..
Reversed
::
Reversed
(a.)
Turned
side for side, or end for end;
changed
to the
contrary;
specifically
(Bot. &
Zool.),
sinistrorse
or
sinistral;
as, a
reversed,
or
sinistral,
spiral
or
shell..
Handcuff
::
Handcuff
(n.) A
fastening,
consisting
of an iron ring
around
the
wrist,
usually
connected
by a chain with one on the other
wrist;
a
manacle;
--
usually
in the
plural..
Rave
::
Rave (v. i.) To
wander
in mind or
intellect;
to be
delirious;
to talk or act
irrationally;
to be wild,
furious,
or
raging,
as a
madman..
Classic
::
Classic
(n.) A work of
acknowledged
excellence
and
authority,
or its
author;
--
originally
used of Greek and Latin works or
authors,
but now
applied
to
authors
and works of a like
character
in any
language..
Hub
::
Hub (n.) The
central
part,
usually
cylindrical,
of a
wheel;
the nave. See
Illust.
of Axle box..
Excommunicate
::
Excommunicate
(v. t.) To put out of
communion;
especially,
to cut off, or shut out, from
communion
with the
church,
by an
ecclesiastical
sentence..
Parethmoid
::
Parethmoid
(a.) Near or
beside
the
ethmoid
bone or
cartilage;
--
applied
especially
to a pair of bones in the nasal
region
of some
fishes,
and to the
ethmoturbinals
in some
higher
animals..
Pycnogonida
::
Pycnogonida
(n. pl.) A class of
marine
arthropods
in which the body is small and thin, and the eight legs
usually
very long; --
called
also
Pantopoda..
Shah
::
Shah (n.) The title of the
supreme
ruler in
certain
Eastern
countries,
especially
Persia..
Lancer
::
Lancer
(n.) One who
lances;
one who
carries
a
lance;
especially,
a
member
of a
mounted
body of men armed with
lances,
attached
to the
cavalry
service
of some
nations..
Liquor
::
Liquor
(n.)
Specifically,
alcoholic
or
spirituous
fluid,
either
distilled
or
fermented,
as
brandy,
wine,
whisky,
beer, etc..
Wine
::
Wine (n.) The
expressed
juice of
grapes,
esp. when
fermented;
a
beverage
or
liquor
prepared
from
grapes
by
squeezing
out their
juice,
and
(usually)
allowing
it to
ferment..
Smickly
::
Smickly
(adv.)
Smugly;
finically.
Ophiomorpha
::
Ophiomorpha
(n. pl.) An order of
tailless
amphibians
having
a
slender,
wormlike
body with
regular
annulations,
and
usually
with
minute
scales
imbedded
in the skin. The limbs are
rudimentary
or
wanting.
It
includes
the
caecilians.
Called
also
Gymnophiona
and
Ophidobatrachia..
Trash
::
Trash (n.)
Especially,
loppings
and
leaves
of
trees,
bruised
sugar cane, or the
like..
Middle
::
Middle
(a.)
Equally
distant
from the
extreme
either
of a
number
of
things
or of one
thing;
mean;
medial;
as, the
middle
house in a row; a
middle
rank or
station
in life;
flowers
of
middle
summer;
men of
middle
age..
Soldier
::
Soldier
(n.)
Especially,
a
private
in
military
service,
as
distinguished
from an
officer..
Dispossess
::
Dispossess
(v. t.) To put out of
possession;
to
deprive
of the
actual
occupancy
of,
particularly
of land or real
estate;
to
disseize;
to
eject;
--
usually
followed
by of
before
the thing taken away; as, to
dispossess
a king of his
crown..
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