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Definition of fall
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Fall (v. t.) To sink; to
depress;
as, to fall the
voice..
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Ravel
::
Ravel (v. i.) To fall into
perplexity
and
confusion.
Lid
::
Lid (n.) A calyx which
separates
from the
flower,
and falls off in a
single
piece,
as in the
Australian
Eucalypti..
Ravel
::
Ravel (v. t.) To pull
apart,
as the
threads
of a
texture,
and let them fall into a
tangled
mass;
hence,
to
entangle;
to make
intricate;
to
involve..
Procidentia
::
Procidentia
(n.) A
falling
down; a
prolapsus.
Swilled
::
Swig (v. t.) To pull upon (a
tackle)
by
throwing
the
weight
of the body upon the fall
between
the block and a
cleat.
Pit
::
Pit (n.) A
covered
deep hole for
entrapping
wild
beasts;
a
pitfall;
hence,
a trap; a
snare.
Also used
figuratively..
Peri
::
Peri (n.) An
imaginary
being,
male or
female,
like an elf or
fairy,
represented
as a
descendant
of
fallen
angels,
excluded
from
paradise
till
penance
is
accomplished..
Relapse
::
Relapse
(v. i.) To slide or turn back into a
former
state or
practice;
to fall back from some
condition
attained;
--
generally
in a bad
sense,
as from a state of
convalescence
or
amended
condition;
as, to
relapse
into a
stupor,
into vice, or into
barbarism;
--
sometimes
in a good
sense;
as, to
relapse
into
slumber
after being
disturbed..
Drop
::
Drop (n.) To
bestow
or
communicate
by a
suggestion;
to let fall in an
indirect,
cautious,
or
gentle
manner;
as, to drop hint, a word of
counsel,
etc..
Winter-rig
::
Winter-rig
(v. t.) To
fallow
or till in
winter.
Curtate
::
Curtate
(a.)
Shortened
or
reduced;
-- said of the
distance
of a
planet
from the sun or
earth,
as
measured
in the plane of the
ecliptic,
or the
distance
from the sun or earth to that point where a
perpendicular,
let fall from the
planet
upon the plane of the
ecliptic,
meets the
ecliptic..
Defoliated
::
Defoliated
(a.)
Deprived
of
leaves,
as by their
natural
fall..
Case
::
Case (n.) That which
befalls,
comes,
or
happens;
an
event;
an
instance;
a
circumstance,
or all the
circumstances;
condition;
state of
things;
affair;
as, a
strange
case; a case of
injustice;
the case of the
Indian
tribes..
Disintegrate
::
Disintegrate
(v. t.) To
separate
into
integrant
parts;
to
reduce
to
fragments
or to
powder;
to break up, or cause to fall to
pieces,
as a rock, by blows of a
hammer,
frost,
rain, and other
mechanical
or
atmospheric
influences..
Ruin
::
Ruin (n.) To bring to ruin; to cause to fall to
pieces
and
decay;
to make to
perish;
to bring to
destruction;
to bring to
poverty
or
bankruptcy;
to
impair
seriously;
to
damage
essentially;
to
overthrow.
Depose
::
Depose
(v. t.) To let fall; to
deposit.
Fallacious
::
Fallacious
(a.)
Embodying
or
pertaining
to a
fallacy;
illogical;
fitted
to
deceive;
misleading;
delusive;
as,
fallacious
arguments
or
reasoning..
Incident
::
Incident
(n.) That which falls out or takes
place;
an
event;
casualty;
occurrence.
Marcescent
::
Marcescent
(a.)
Withering
without/
falling
off;
fading;
decaying.
Beat
::
Beat (n.) The rise or fall of the hand or foot,
marking
the
divisions
of time; a
division
of the
measure
so
marked.
In the
rhythm
of music the beat is the
unit..
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