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Definition of emit
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 emit is as below...
Emit (v. t.) To send
forth;
to throw or give out; to cause to
issue;
to give vent to; to
eject;
to
discharge;
as, fire emits heat and
smoke;
boiling
water emits
steam;
the sun emits
light..
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Antitropous
::
Antitropous
(a.) At the
extremity
most
remote
from the
hilum,
as the
embryo,
or
inverted
with
respect
to the seed, as the
radicle..
Sounding
::
Sounding
(a.)
Making
or
emitting
sound;
hence,
sonorous;
as,
sounding
words..
Semicupium
::
Semicupium
(n.) A half bath, or one that
covers
only the lewer
extremities
and the hips; a
sitz-bath;
a half bath, or hip
bath..
Pole
::
Pole (n.)
Either
extremity
of an axis of a
sphere;
especially,
one of the
extremities
of the
earth's
axis; as, the north
pole..
Semitae
::
Semitae
(pl. ) of
Semit.
Semitertian
::
Semitertian
(a.)
Having
the
characteristics
of both a
tertian
and a
quotidian
intermittent.
Hurl
::
Hurl (v. t.) To emit or utter with
vehemence
or
impetuosity;
as, to hurl
charges
or
invective..
Spurge
::
Spurge
(v. t.) To emit foam; to
froth;
-- said of the
emission
of yeast from beer in
course
of
fermentation.
Remit
::
Remit (v. t.) To
forgive;
to
pardon;
to
remove.
Remittee
::
Remittee
(n.) One to whom a
remittance
is sent.
Caecal
::
Caecal
(a.)
Having
the form of a
caecum,
or bag with one
opening;
baglike;
as, the
caecal
extremity
of a
duct..
Abhor
::
Abhor (v. t.) To
shrink
back with
shuddering
from; to
regard
with
horror
or
detestation;
to feel
excessive
repugnance
toward;
to
detest
to
extremity;
to
loathe.
Burr
::
Burr (n.) A
guttural
pronounciation
of the
letter
r,
produced
by
trilling
the
extremity
of the soft
palate
against
the back part of the
tongue;
rotacism;
-- often
called
the
Newcastle,
Northumberland,
or
Tweedside,
burr..
Bethlemite
::
Bethlemite
(n.) One of an
extinct
English
order of
monks.
Eremitic
::
Eremitic
(a.) Alt. of
Eremitica.
Pipe
::
Pipe (v. i.) To emit or have a
shrill
sound like that of a pipe; to
whistle.
Demit
::
Demit (v. t.) To let fall; to
depress.
Demitting
::
Demitting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Demi.
Minor
::
Minor (a.) Less by a
semitone
in
interval
or
difference
of
pitch;
as, a minor
third..
B
::
B () is the
second
letter
of the
English
alphabet.
(See Guide to
Pronunciation,
// 196, 220.) It is
etymologically
related
to p, v, f, w and m ,
letters
representing
sounds
having
a close
organic
affinity
to its own
sound;
as in Eng.
bursar
and
purser;
Eng. bear and Lat.
ferre;
Eng.
silver
and Ger.
silber;
Lat.
cubitum
and It.
gomito;
Eng.
seven,
Anglo-Saxon
seofon,
Ger.
sieben,
Lat.
septem,
Gr.epta`,
Sanskrit
saptan.
The form of
letter
B is
Roman,
from Greek B
(Beta),
of
Semitic
origin.
The sma
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