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Definition of do
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Do (v. t. /
auxiliary)
To bring to an end by
action;
to
perform
completely;
to
finish;
to
accomplish;
-- a sense
conveyed
by the
construction,
which is that of the past
participle
done..
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Politure
::
Politure
(v.)
Polish;
gloss.
[Obs.]
Donne.
Bezoartical
::
Bezoartical
(a.)
Having
the
qualities
of an
antidote,
or of
bezoar;
healing..
Sodomite
::
Sodomite
(n.) An
inhabitant
of
Sodom.
Synclinal
::
Synclinal
(a.)
Inclined
downward
from
opposite
directions,
so as to meet in a
common
point or
line..
Sensational
::
Sensational
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
sensationalism,
or the
doctrine
that
sensation
is the sole
origin
of
knowledge..
Bag
::
Bag (v. i.) To swell or hang down like a full bag; as, the skin bags from
containing
morbid
matter..
Empire
::
Empire
(n.)
Supreme
power;
sovereignty;
sway;
dominion.
Sociable
::
Sociable
(n.) A
carriage
having
two
double
seats
facing
each
other,
and a box for the
driver..
Debacle
::
Debacle
(n.) A
breaking
or
bursting
forth;
a
violent
rush or flood of
waters
which
breaks
down
opposing
barriers,
and hurls
forward
and
disperses
blocks
of stone and other
debris..
Insure
::
Insure
(v. t.)
Specifically,
to
secure
against
a loss by a
contingent
event,
on
certain
stipulated
conditions,
or at a given rate or
premium;
to give or to take an
insurance
on or for; as, a
merchant
insures
his ship or its
cargo,
or both,
against
the
dangers
of the sea; goods and
buildings
are
insured
against
fire or
water;
persons
are
insured
against
sickness,
accident,
or
death;
and
sometimes
hazardous
debts are
insured..
Edomite
::
Edomite
(n.) One of the
descendants
of Esau or Edom, the
brother
of
Jacob;
an
Idumean..
Stridulate
::
Stridor
(n.) A
harsh,
shrill,
or
creaking
noise..
Anabaptistry
::
Anabaptistry
(n.) The
doctrine,
system,
or
practice,
of
Anabaptists..
Post-
::
Post- () A
prefix
signifying
behind,
back,
after;
as,
postcommissure,
postdot,
postscript..
Droplight
::
Droplight
(n.) An
apparatus
for
bringing
artificial
light down from a
chandelier
nearer
to a table or desk; a
pendant.
Medoc
::
Medoc (n.) A class of
claret
wines,
including
several
varieties,
from the
district
of Medoc in the
department
of
Gironde..
Easiness
::
Easiness
(n.)
Freedom
from
jolting,
jerking,
or
straining..
Syce
::
Sycamore
(n.) A large
European
species
of maple (Acer
Pseudo-Platanus).
Eclipse
::
Eclipse
(n.) An
interception
or
obscuration
of the light of the sun, moon, or other
luminous
body, by the
intervention
of some other body,
either
between
it and the eye, or
between
the
luminous
body and that
illuminated
by it. A lunar
eclipse
is
caused
by the moon
passing
through
the
earth's
shadow;
a solar
eclipse,
by the moon
coming
between
the sun and the
observer.
A
satellite
is
eclipsed
by
entering
the
shadow
of its
primary.
The
obscuration
of a
planet
or star by the moon or a
planet,
thoug
Rix-dollar
::
Rix-dollar
(n.) A name given to
several
different
silver
coins of
Denmark,
Holland,
Sweden,,
NOrway,
etc.,
varying
in value from about 30 cents to
$1.10;
also, a
British
coin worth about 36
cents,
used in
Ceylon
and at the Cape of Good Hope. See
Rigsdaler,
Riksdaler,
and
Rixdaler..
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