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Definition of express
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Express
(n.) A clear image or
representation;
an
expression;
a plain
declaration.
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Wail
::
Wail (v. i.) To
express
sorrow
audibly;
to make
mournful
outcry;
to weep.
Averted
::
Averted
(a.)
Turned
away, esp. as an
expression
of
feeling;
also,
offended;
unpropitious..
Complain
::
Complain
(v. i.) To give
utterance
to
expression
of
grief,
pain,
censure,
regret.
etc.; to
lament;
to
murmur;
to find
fault;
--
commonly
used with of. Also, to creak or
squeak,
as a
timber
or
wheel..
Sextillion
::
Sextillion
(n.)
According
to the
method
of
numeration
(which
is
followed
also in the
United
States),
the
number
expressed
by a unit with
twenty-one
ciphers
annexed.
According
to the
English
method,
a
million
raised
to the sixth
power,
or the
number
expressed
by a unit with
thirty-six
ciphers
annexed.
See
Numeration..
Englishism
::
Englishism
(n.) A form of
expression
peculiar
to the
English
language
as
spoken
in
England;
an
Anglicism.
Thesis
::
Thesis
(n.) The
accented
part of the
measure,
expressed
by the
downward
beat; -- the
opposite
of
arsis..
Remark
::
Remark
(n.) The
expression,
in
speech
or
writing,
of
something
remarked
or
noticed;
the
mention
of that which is
worthy
of
attention
or
notice;
hence,
also, a
casual
observation,
comment,
or
statement;
as, a
pertinent
remark..
Magma
::
Magma (n.) A thick
residuum
obtained
from
certain
substances
after the fluid parts are
expressed
from them; the
grounds
which
remain
after
treating
a
substance
with any
menstruum,
as water or
alcohol..
Inexpressive
::
Inexpressive
(a.)
Without
expression
or
meaning;
not
expressive;
dull;
unintelligent;
as, an
inexpressive
countenance..
Aorist
::
Aorist
(n.) A tense in the Greek
language,
which
expresses
an
action
as
completed
in past time, but
leaves
it, in other
respects,
wholly
indeterminate..
Particularly
::
Particularly
(adv.)
In a
particular
manner;
expressly;
with a
specific
reference
or
interest;
in
particular;
distinctly.
Shrug
::
Shrug (n.) A
drawing
up of the
shoulders,
-- a
motion
usually
expressing
dislike,
dread,
or
doubt..
Cordialize
::
Cordialize
(v. i.) To grow
cordial;
to feel or
express
cordiality.
Expressionless
::
Expressionless
(a.)
Destitute
of
expression.
Conventionary
::
Conventionary
(a.)
Acting
under
contract;
settled
by
express
agreement;
as,
conventionary
tenants..
Margosa
::
Margosa
(n.) A large tree of genus Melia (M.
Azadirachta)
found in
India.
Its bark is
bitter,
and used as a
tonic.
A
valuable
oil is
expressed
from its
seeds,
and a
tenacious
gum
exudes
from its
trunk.
The M.
Azedarach
is a much more showy tree, and is
cultivated
in the
Southern
United
States,
where it is known as Pride of
India,
Pride of
China,
or bead tree.
Various
parts of the tree are
considered
anthelmintic..
Expression
::
Expression
(n.) The act of
expressing;
the act of
forcing
out by
pressure;
as, the
expression
of
juices
or oils; also, of
extorting
or
eliciting;
as, a
forcible
expression
of
truth..
Acclamation
::
Acclamation
(n.) A
representation,
in
sculpture
or on
medals,
of
people
expressing
joy..
Oilseed
::
Oilseed
(n.) Seed from which oil is
expressed,
as the
castor
bean; also, the plant
yielding
such seed. See
Castor
bean..
An
::
An () This word is
properly
an
adjective,
but is
commonly
called
the
indefinite
article.
It is used
before
nouns of the
singular
number
only, and
signifies
one, or any, but
somewhat
less
emphatically.
In such
expressions
as twice an hour, once an age, a
shilling
an ounce (see 2d A, 2), it has a
distributive
force,
and is
equivalent
to each,
every..
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