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Definition of express
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 express is as below...
Express
(a.) To press or
squeeze
out; as, to
express
the juice of
grapes,
or of
apples;
hence,
to
extort;
to
elicit..
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Resolution
::
Resolution
(n.) That which is
resolved
or
determined;
a
settled
purpose;
determination.
Specifically:
A
formal
expression
of the
opinion
or will of an
official
body or a
public
assembly,
adopted
by vote; as, a
legislative
resolution;
the
resolutions
of a
public
meeting..
Hendiadys
::
Hendiadys
(n.) A
figure
in which the idea is
expressed
by two nouns
connected
by and,
instead
of by a noun and
limiting
adjective;
as, we drink from cups and gold, for
golden
cups..
Loquacious
::
Loquacious
(a.)
Speaking;
expressive.
Eureka
::
Eureka
() The
exclamation
attributed
to
Archimedes,
who is said to have cried out
Eureka!
eureka!
(I have found it! I have found it!), upon
suddenly
discovering
a
method
of
finding
out how much the gold of King
Hiero's
crown had been
alloyed.
Hence,
an
expression
of
triumph
concerning
a
discovery..
Anthropology
::
Anthropology
(n.) That
manner
of
expression
by which the
inspired
writers
attribute
human parts and
passions
to God.
Hum
::
Hum (v. i.) To
express
satisfaction
by a
humming
noise.
Plaintive
::
Plaintive
(n.)
Expressive
of
sorrow
or
melancholy;
mournful;
sad.
As
::
As (adv. &
conj.)
Expressing
a wish.
Integral
::
Integral
(n.) An
expression
which,
being
differentiated,
will
produce
a given
differential.
See
differential
Differential,
and
Integration.
Cf.
Fluent..
Hiss
::
Hiss (v. i.) To make with the mouth a
prolonged
sound like that of the
letter
s, by
driving
the
breath
between
the
tongue
and the
teeth;
to make with the mouth a sound like that made by a goose or a snake when
angered;
esp., to make such a sound as an
expression
of
hatred,
passion,
or
disapproval..
Mourning
::
Mourning
(a.)
Employed
to
express
sorrow
or
grief;
worn or used as
appropriate
to the
condition
of one
bereaved
or
sorrowing;
as,
mourning
garments;
a
mourning
ring; a
mourning
pin, and the
like..
Expression
::
Expression
(n.) That which is
expressed
by a
countenance,
a
posture,
a work of art, etc.; look, as
indicative
of
thought
or
feeling..
Bless
::
Bless (v. t.) To
express
a wish or
prayer
for the
happiness
of; to
invoke
a
blessing
upon; --
applied
to
persons.
Coordinative
::
Coordinative
(a.)
Expressing
coordination.
Pleonasm
::
Pleonasm
(n.)
Redundancy
of
language
in
speaking
or
writing;
the use of more words than are
necessary
to
express
the idea; as, I saw it with my own
eyes..
Number
::
Number
(n.) The
measure
of the
relation
between
quantities
or
things
of the same kind; that
abstract
species
of
quantity
which is
capable
of being
expressed
by
figures;
numerical
value.
Pathognomy
::
Pathognomy
(n.)
Expression
of the
passions;
the
science
of the signs by which human
passions
are
indicated.
Literature
::
Literature
(n.) The class of
writings
distinguished
for
beauty
of style or
expression,
as
poetry,
essays,
or
history,
in
distinction
from
scientific
treatises
and works which
contain
positive
knowledge;
belles-lettres..
Digraph
::
Digraph
(n.) Two signs or
characters
combined
to
express
a
single
articulated
sound;
as ea in head, or th in
bath..
Octillion
::
Octillion
(n.)
According
to the
French
method
of
numeration
(which
method
is
followed
also in the
United
States)
the
number
expressed
by a unit with
twenty-seven
ciphers
annexed.
According
to the
English
method,
the
number
expressed
by a unit with
forty-eight
ciphers
annexed.
See
Numeration..
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