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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.) Such as (a
thing)
ought to be;
fulfilling
obligation;
proper;
lawful;
regular;
appointed;
sufficient;
exact;
as, due
process
of law; due
service;
in due
time..
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Challenge
::
Challenge
(n.) To claim as due; to
demand
as a
right.
Curb
::
Curb (v. t.) To guide and
manage,
or
restrain,
as with a curb; to bend to one's will; to
subject;
to
subdue;
to
restrain;
to
confine;
to keep in
check..
Captive
::
Captive
(n.) One
charmed
or
subdued
by
beaty,
excellence,
or
affection;
one who is
captivated..
Desert
::
Desert
(n.) That which is
deserved;
the
reward
or the
punishment
justly
due; claim to
recompense,
usually
in a good
sense;
right to
reward;
merit..
Hypothesis
::
Hypothesis
(n.) A
supposition;
a
proposition
or
principle
which is
supposed
or taken for
granted,
in order to draw a
conclusion
or
inference
for proof of the point in
question;
something
not
proved,
but
assumed
for the
purpose
of
argument,
or to
account
for a fact or an
occurrence;
as, the
hypothesis
that head winds
detain
an
overdue
steamer..
Ester
::
Ester (n.) An
ethereal
salt, or
compound
ether,
consisting
of an
organic
radical
united
with the
residue
of any
oxygen
acid,
organic
or
inorganic;
thus the
natural
fats are
esters
of
glycerin
and the fatty
acids,
oleic,
etc..
Overmaster
::
Overmaster
(v. t.) To
overpower;
to
subdue;
to
vanquish;
to
govern.
Mature
::
Mature
(v. i.)
Hence,
to
become
due, as a
note..
Profanation
::
Profanation
(v. t.) The act of
treating
with abuse or
disrespect,
or with undue
publicity,
or lack of
delicacy..
Hospitalism
::
Hospitalism
(n.) A
vitiated
condition
of the body, due to long
confinement
in a
hospital,
or the
morbid
condition
of the
atmosphere
of a
hospital..
Strabotomy
::
Strabismus
(n.) An
affection
of one or both eyes, in which the optic axes can not be
directed
to the same
object,
-- a
defect
due
either
to undue
contraction
or to undue
relaxation
of one or more of the
muscles
which move the
eyeball;
squinting;
cross-eye..
Adaunt
::
Adaunt
(v. t.) To
daunt;
to
subdue;
to
mitigate.
Imprudence
::
Imprudence
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
imprudent;
want to
caution,
circumspection,
or a due
regard
to
consequences;
indiscretion;
inconsideration;
reshness;
also, an
imprudent
act; as, he was
guilty
of an
imprudence..
Hoarseness
::
Hoarseness
(n.)
Harshness
or
roughness
of voice or
sound,
due to mucus
collected
on the vocal
cords,
or to
swelling
or
looseness
of the
cords..
Compress
::
Compress
(n.) A
folded
piece of
cloth,
pledget
of lint, etc., used to cover the
dressing
of
wounds,
and so
placed
as, by the aid of a
bandage,
to make due
pressure
on any
part..
Creditor
::
Creditor
(n.) One who gives
credit
in
business
matters;
hence,
one to whom money is due; --
correlative
to
debtor..
Measure
::
Measure
(n.)
Extent
or
degree
not
excessive
or
beyong
bounds;
moderation;
due
restraint;
esp. in the
phrases,
in
measure;
with
measure;
without
or
beyond
measure..
Nonrendition
::
Nonrendition
(n.)
Neglect
of
rendition;
the not
rendering
what is due.
Chatter
::
Chatter
(v. i.) To talk idly,
carelessly,
or with undue
rapidity;
to
jabber;
to
prate..
Extravagance
::
Extravagance
(n.) The state of being
extravagant,
wild, or
prodigal
beyond
bounds
of
propriety
or duty; want of
moderation;
excess;
especially,
undue
expenditure
of
money;
vaid and
superfluous
expense;
prodigality;
as,
extravagance
of
anger,
love,
expression,
imagination,
demands..
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