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Definition of does
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Does () The 3d pers. sing. pres. of Do.
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Bleating
::
Bleating
(a.)
Crying
as a sheep does.
Unbeliever
::
Unbeliever
(n.) A
disbeliever;
especially,
one who does not
believe
that the Bible is a
divine
revelation,
and holds that
Christ
was
neither
a
divine
nor a
supernatural
person;
an
infidel;
a
freethinker..
Dermopteran
::
Dermopteran
(n.) An
insect
which has the
anterior
pair of wings
coriaceous,
and does not use them in
flight,
as the
earwig..
Innuedoes
::
Innuedoes
(pl. ) of
Innuend.
Bastinadoes
::
Bastinadoes
(pl. ) of
Bastinad.
Bring
::
Bring (v. t.) To
produce
in
exchange;
to sell for; to
fetch;
as, what does coal bring per ton?.
Burn
::
Burn (v. t.) To
consume,
injure,
or
change
the
condition
of, as if by
action
of fire or heat; to
affect
as fire or heat does; as, to burn the mouth with
pepper..
Epode
::
Epode (n.) A
species
of lyric poem,
invented
by
Archilochus,
in which a
longer
verse is
followed
by a
shorter
one; as, the
Epodes
of
Horace.
It does not
include
the
elegiac
distich..
Homager
::
Homager
(n.) One who does
homage,
or holds land of
another
by
homage;
a
vassal..
Annulus
::
Annulus
(n.) The solid
formed
by a
circle
revolving
around
a line which is the plane of the
circle
but does not cut it.
Paralogism
::
Paralogism
(n.) A
reasoning
which is false in point of form, that is, which is
contrary
to
logical
rules or
formulae;
a
formal
fallacy,
or
pseudo-syllogism,
in which the
conclusion
does not
follow
from the
premises..
Tut-workman
::
Tut-workman
(n.) One who does
tut-work.
Intransitive
::
Intransitive
(a.) Not
transitive;
not
passing
over to an
object;
expressing
an
action
or state that is
limited
to the agent or
subject,
or, in other
words,
an
action
which does not
require
an
object
to
complete
the
sense;
as, an
intransitive
verb, e. g., the bird
flies;
the dog
runs..
Hydrate
::
Hydrate
(n.) A
substance
which does not
contain
water as such, but has its
constituents
(hydrogen,
oxygen,
hydroxyl)
so
arranged
that water may be
eliminated;
hence,
a
derivative
of, or
compound
with,
hydroxyl;
hydroxide;
as, ethyl
hydrate,
or
common
alcohol;
calcium
hydrate,
or
slaked
lime..
Bay
::
Bay (v. i.) To bark, as a dog with a deep voice does, at his
game..
Infidel
::
Infidel
(a.) Not
holding
the
faith;
--
applied
esp. to one who does not
believe
in the
inspiration
of the
Scriptures,
and the
supernatural
origin
of
Christianity..
Informality
::
Informality
(n.) An
informal,
unconventional,
or
unofficial
act or
proceeding;
something
which is not in
proper
or
prescribed
form or does not
conform
to the
established
rule..
Noncombatant
::
Noncombatant
(n.) Any
person
connected
with an army, or
within
the lines of an army, who does not make it his
business
to
fight,
as any one of the
medical
officers
and their
assistants,
chaplains,
and
others;
also, any of the
citizens
of a place
occupied
by an army; also, any one
holding
a
similar
position
with
respect
to the
navy..
Compare
::
Compare
(v. i.) To be like or
equal;
to
admit,
or be
worthy
of,
comparison;
as, his later work does not
compare
with his
earlier..
Epidemical
::
Epidemical
(a.)
Spreading
widely,
or
generally
prevailing;
affecting
great
numbers,
as an
epidemic
does; as,
epidemic
rage; an
epidemic
evil..
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