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Definition of express
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Express
(n.) An
express
office.
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Reprove
::
Reprove
(v. t.) To
express
disapprobation
of; as, to
reprove
faults..
Displease
::
Displease
(v. t.) To make not
pleased;
to
excite
a
feeling
of
disapprobation
or
dislike
in; to be
disagreeable
to; to
offend;
to vex; -- often
followed
by with or at. It
usually
expresses
less than to
anger,
vex,
irritate,
or
provoke..
From
::
From
(prep.)
Out of the
neighborhood
of;
lessening
or
losing
proximity
to;
leaving
behind;
by
reason
of; out of; by aid of; -- used
whenever
departure,
setting
out,
commencement
of
action,
being,
state,
occurrence,
etc., or
procedure,
emanation,
absence,
separation,
etc., are to be
expressed.
It is
construed
with, and
indicates,
the point of space or time at which the
action,
state,
etc., are
regarded
as
setting
out or
beginning;
also, less
frequently,
the
source,
the
cause,
the
occasion,
out of
Dialect
::
Dialect
(n.) Means or mode of
expressing
thoughts;
language;
tongue;
form of
speech.
Chemism
::
Chemism
(n.) The force
exerted
between
the atoms of
elementary
substance
whereby
they unite to form
chemical
compounds;
chemical
attaction;
affinity;
--
sometimes
used as a
general
expression
for
chemical
activity
or
relationship.
Worth
::
Worth (a.) That
quality
of a thing which
renders
it
valuable
or
useful;
sum of
valuable
qualities
which
render
anything
useful
and
sought;
value;
hence,
often,
value as
expressed
in a
standard,
as
money;
equivalent
in
exchange;
price..
Tenacity
::
Tenacity
(n.) The
greatest
longitudinal
stress
a
substance
can bear
without
tearing
asunder,
--
usually
expressed
with
reference
to a unit area of the cross
section
of the
substance,
as the
number
of
pounds
per
square
inch, or
kilograms
per
square
centimeter,
necessary
to
produce
rupture..
Subaxillary
::
Subaudition
(n.) The act of
understanding,
or
supplying,
something
not
expressed;
also, that which is so
understood
or
supplied..
Expressive
::
Expressive
(a.) Full of
expression;
vividly
representing
the
meaning
or
feeling
meant to be
conveyed;
significant;
emphatic;
as,
expressive
looks or
words..
Enough
::
Enough
(adv.)
Fully;
quite;
-- used to
express
slight
augmentation
of the
positive
degree,
and
sometimes
equivalent
to very; as, he is ready
enough
to
embrace
the
offer..
Reduce
::
Reduce
(n.) To
change
the form of a
quantity
or
expression
without
altering
its
value;
as, to
reduce
fractions
to their
lowest
terms,
to a
common
denominator,
etc..
Desiderative
::
Desiderative
(n.) A verb
formed
from
another
verb by a
change
of
termination,
and
expressing
the
desire
of doing that which is
indicated
by the
primitive
verb..
Sentiment
::
Sentiment
(a.)
Hence,
generally,
a
decision
of the mind
formed
by
deliberation
or
reasoning;
thought;
opinion;
notion;
judgment;
as, to
express
one's
sentiments
on a
subject..
Ail
::
Ail (v. t.) To
affect
with pain or
uneasiness,
either
physical
or
mental;
to
trouble;
to be the
matter
with; -- used to
express
some
uneasiness
or
affection,
whose cause is
unknown;
as, what ails the man? I know not what ails him..
Thesis
::
Thesis
(n.) The
accented
part of the
measure,
expressed
by the
downward
beat; -- the
opposite
of
arsis..
Wail
::
Wail (v. i.) To
express
sorrow
audibly;
to make
mournful
outcry;
to weep.
Greet
::
Greet (v. t.) To
address
with
salutations
or
expressions
of kind
wishes;
to
salute;
to hail; to
welcome;
to
accost
with
friendship;
to pay
respects
or
compliments
to,
either
personally
or
through
the
intervention
of
another,
or by
writing
or
token..
Desire
::
Desire
(v. t.) An
expressed
wish; a
request;
petition.
Clap
::
Clap (v. t.) To
express
contempt
or
derision.
Inexpressibly
::
Inexpressibly
(adv.)
In an
inexpressible
manner
or
degree;
unspeakably;
unutterably.
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