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Definition of due
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 due is as below...
Due (a.)
Justly
claimed
as a right or
property;
proper;
suitable;
becoming;
appropriate;
fit.
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Scurvy
::
Scurvy
(n.) A
disease
characterized
by livid
spots,
especially
about the
thighs
and legs, due to
extravasation
of
blood,
and by
spongy
gums, and
bleeding
from
almost
all the
mucous
membranes.
It is
accompanied
by
paleness,
languor,
depression,
and
general
debility.
It is
occasioned
by
confinement,
innutritious
food, and hard
labor,
but
especially
by lack of fresh
vegetable
food, or
confinement
for a long time to a
limited
range of food, which is
incapable
of
repairing
the waste of the
system.
It
Command
::
Command
(v. t.) To have power or
influence
of the
nature
of
authority
over; to
obtain
as if by
ordering;
to
receive
as a due; to
challenge;
to
claim;
as,
justice
commands
the
respect
and
affections
of the
people;
the best goods
command
the best
price..
Ditolyl
::
Ditolyl
(n.) A
white,
crystalline,
aromatic
hydrocarbon,
C14H14,
consisting
of two
radicals
or
residues
of
toluene..
Royalty
::
Royalty
(n.) That which is due to a
sovereign,
as a
seigniorage
on gold and
silver
coined
at the mint,
metals
taken from
mines,
etc.; the tax
exacted
in lieu of such
share;
imperiality..
Indued
::
Indued
(imp. & p. p.) of Indu.
Excess
::
Excess
(n.) An undue
indulgence
of the
appetite;
transgression
of
proper
moderation
in
natural
gratifications;
intemperance;
dissipation.
Endue
::
Endue (v. t.) An older
spelling
of
Endow.
Eucrasy
::
Eucrasy
() Such a due
mixture
of
qualities
in
bodies
as
constitutes
health
or
soundness.
Dicarbonic
::
Dicarbonic
(a.)
Containing
two
carbon
residues,
or two
carboxyl
or
radicals;
as,
oxalic
acid is a
dicarbonic
acid..
Etherin
::
Etherin
(n.) A
white,
crystalline
hydrocarbon,
regarded
as a
polymeric
variety
of
ethylene,
obtained
in heavy oil of wine, the
residue
left after
making
ether;
--
formerly
called
also
concrete
oil of
wine..
Siskin
::
Siskin
(n.) A small green and
yellow
European
finch
(Spinus
spinus,
or
Carduelis
spinus);
--
called
also
aberdevine..
Authentic
::
Authentic
(n.)
Vested
with all due
formalities,
and
legally
attested..
Even
::
Even (v. t.) To place in an equal
state,
as to
obligation,
or in a state in which
nothing
is due on
either
side; to
balance,
as
accounts;
to make
quits..
Unman
::
Unman (v. t.) To
deprive
of the
courage
and
fortitude
of a man; to break or
subdue
the manly
spirit
in; to cause to
despond;
to
dishearten;
to make
womanish.
Demand
::
Demand
(v. t.) That which one
demands
or has a right to
demand;
thing
claimed
as due;
claim;
as,
demands
on an
estate..
Colic
::
Colic (n.) A
severe
paroxysmal
pain in the
abdomen,
due to
spasm,
obstruction,
or
distention
of some one of the
hollow
viscera..
Arrogant
::
Arrogant
(a.)
Making,
or
having
the
disposition
to make,
exorbitant
claims
of rank or
estimation;
giving
one's self an undue
degree
of
importance;
assuming;
haughty;
--
applied
to
persons..
Due
::
Due (n.)
Right;
just title or
claim.
Temperament
::
Temperament
(v. t.) The
peculiar
physical
and
mental
character
of an
individual,
in olden times
erroneously
supposed
to be due to
individual
variation
in the
relations
and
proportions
of the
constituent
parts of the body,
especially
of the
fluids,
as the bile,
blood,
lymph,
etc. Hence the
phrases,
bilious
or
choleric
temperament,
sanguine
temperament,
etc.,
implying
a
predominance
of one of these
fluids
and a
corresponding
influence
on the
temperament..
Proportional
::
Proportional
(a.)
Having
a due
proportion,
or
comparative
relation;
being in
suitable
proportion
or
degree;
as, the parts of an
edifice
are
proportional..
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