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Definition of express
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Express
(a.) To
denote;
to
designate.
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Equation
::
Equation
(n.) An
expression
of the
condition
of
equality
between
two
algebraic
quantities
or sets of
quantities,
the sign = being
placed
between
them; as, a
binomial
equation;
a
quadratic
equation;
an
algebraic
equation;
a
transcendental
equation;
an
exponential
equation;
a
logarithmic
equation;
a
differential
equation,
etc..
Clap
::
Clap (n.) A
striking
of hands to
express
approbation.
Exprobratory
::
Exprobratory
(a.)
Expressing
reproach;
upbraiding;
reproachful.
Sigh
::
Sigh (v. i.) To
inhale
a
larger
quantity
of air than
usual,
and
immediately
expel it; to make a deep
single
audible
respiration,
especially
as the
result
or
involuntary
expression
of
fatigue,
exhaustion,
grief,
sorrow,
or the
like..
Salutation
::
Salutation
(n.) The act of
saluting,
or
paying
respect
or
reverence,
by the
customary
words or
actions;
the act of
greeting,
or
expressing
good will or
courtesy;
also, that which is
uttered
or done in
saluting
or
greeting..
Melody
::
Melody
(n.) A
rhythmical
succession
of
single
tones,
ranging
for the most part
within
a given key, and so
related
together
as to form a
musical
whole,
having
the unity of what is
technically
called
a
musical
thought,
at once
pleasing
to the ear and
characteristic
in
expression..
Rhyme
::
Rhyme (n.) An
expression
of
thought
in
numbers,
measure,
or
verse;
a
composition
in
verse;
a
rhymed
tale;
poetry;
harmony
of
language..
Creux
::
Creux (n.) Used in
English
only in the
expression
en
creux.
Thus,
engraving
en creux is
engraving
in
intaglio,
or by
sinking
or
hollowing
out the
design..
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..
Expressly
::
Expressly
(adv.)
In an
express
manner;
in
direct
terms;
with
distinct
purpose;
particularly;
as, a book
written
expressly
for the
young..
Sentence
::
Sentence
(n.) A
combination
of words which is
complete
as
expressing
a
thought,
and in
writing
is
marked
at the close by a
period,
or full
point.
See
Proposition,
4..
Mourn
::
Mourn (v. i.) To
express
or to feel grief or
sorrow;
to
grieve;
to be
sorrowful;
to
lament;
to be in a state of grief or
sadness.
Stick
::
Stick (v. t.) A
derogatory
expression
for a
person;
one who is inert or
stupid;
as, an odd
stick;
a poor
stick..
Between
::
Between
(prep.)
Used in
expressing
motion
from one body or place to
another;
from one to
another
of two.
Yea
::
Yea
(adv.)
Yes; ay; a word
expressing
assent,
or an
affirmative,
or an
affirmative
answer
to a
question,
now
superseded
by yes. See Yes..
Variable
::
Variable
(n.) A
quantity
which may
increase
or
decrease;
a
quantity
which
admits
of an
infinite
number
of
values
in the same
expression;
a
variable
quantity;
as, in the
equation
x2 - y2 = R2, x and y are
variables..
Order
::
Order (n.) The
placing
of words and
members
in a
sentence
in such a
manner
as to
contribute
to force and
beauty
or
clearness
of
expression.
Not
::
Not
(adv.)
A word used to
express
negation,
prohibition,
denial,
or
refusal..
Whine
::
Whine (v. t.) To utter or
express
plaintively,
or in a mean,
unmanly
way; as, to whine out an
excuse..
Indirectly
::
Indirectly
(adv.)
In an
direct
manner;
not in a
straight
line or
course;
not in
express
terms;
obliquely;
not by
direct
means;
hence,
unfairly;
wrongly..
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