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Definition of even
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 even is as below...
Even (a.) Not odd;
capable
of
division
by two
without
a
remainder;
-- said of
numbers;
as, 4 and 10 are even
numbers..
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Stifled
::
Stifle
(v. i.) To die by
reason
of
obstruction
of the
breath,
or
because
some
noxious
substance
prevents
respiration..
Grade
::
Grade (v. t.) To
reduce
to a
level,
or to an
evenly
progressive
ascent,
as the line of a canal or
road..
Trig
::
Trig (n.) A
stone,
block of wood, or
anything
else,
placed
under a wheel or
barrel
to
prevent
motion;
a
scotch;
a
skid..
Hoppo
::
Hoppo (n.) A
tribunal
or
commission
having
charge
of the
revenue
derived
from trade and
navigation.
Canonry
::
Canonry
(n. pl.) A
benefice
or
prebend
in a
cathedral
or
collegiate
church;
a right to a place in
chapter
and to a
portion
of its
revenues;
the
dignity
or
emoluments
of a
canon.
Incubus
::
Incubus
(n.) Any
oppressive
encumbrance
or
burden;
anything
that
prevents
the free use of the
faculties.
Evened
::
Evened
(imp. & p. p.) of Eve.
Suasible
::
Suant (a.)
Spread
equally
over the
surface;
uniform;
even.
Several
::
Several
(a.)
Consisting
of a
number
more than two, but not very many;
divers;
sundry;
as,
several
persons
were
present
when the event took
place..
Astonishing
::
Astonishing
(a.) Very
wonderful;
of a
nature
to
excite
astonishment;
as, an
astonishing
event..
Tolerate
::
Tolerate
(v. t.) To
suffer
to be, or to be done,
without
prohibition
or
hindrance;
to allow or
permit
negatively,
by not
preventing;
not to
restrain;
to put up with; as, to
tolerate
doubtful
practices..
Rondel
::
Rondel
(n.)
Specifically,
a
particular
form of
rondeau
containing
fourteen
lines in two
rhymes,
the
refrain
being a
repetition
of the first and
second
lines as the
seventh
and
eighth,
and again as the
thirteenth
and
fourteenth..
Range
::
Range (v. i.) To have
range;
to
change
or
differ
within
limits;
to be
capable
of
projecting,
or to admit of being
projected,
especially
as to
horizontal
distance;
as, the
temperature
ranged
through
seventy
degrees
Fahrenheit;
the gun
ranges
three
miles;
the shot
ranged
four
miles..
Mortar
::
Mortar
(n.) A short piece of
ordnance,
used for
throwing
bombs,
carcasses,
shells,
etc., at high
angles
of
elevation,
as 45�, and even
higher;
-- so named from its
resemblance
in shape to the
utensil
above
described..
Undertime
::
Undertime
(n.) The under or after part of the day;
undermeal;
evening.
Pinus
::
Pinus (n.) A large genus of
evergreen
coniferous
trees,
mostly
found in the
northern
hemisphere.
The genus
formerly
included
the firs,
spruces,
larches,
and
hemlocks,
but is now
limited
to those trees which have the
primary
leaves
of the
branchlets
reduced
to mere
scales,
and the
secondary
ones (pine
needles)
acicular,
and
usually
in
fascicles
of two to
seven.
See
Pine..
Mousing
::
Mousing
(n.) A turn or
lashing
of spun yarn or small
stuff,
or a
metallic
clasp or
fastening,
uniting
the point and shank of a hook to
prevent
its
unhooking
or
straighening
out..
Septennially
::
Septennially
(adv.)
Once in seven
years.
Well
::
Well (v. i.) A pit or hole sunk into the earth to such a depth as to reach a
supply
of
water,
generally
of a
cylindrical
form, and often
walled
with stone or
bricks
to
prevent
the earth from
caving
in..
Level
::
Level (a.) Of even tone;
without
rising
or
falling
inflection.
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