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Definition of fall
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Fall (n.) The
season
when
leaves
fall from
trees;
autumn.
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Depose
::
Depose
(v. t.) To let fall; to
deposit.
On
::
On
(prep.)
To or
against
the
surface
of; -- used to
indicate
the
motion
of a thing as
coming
or
falling
to the
surface
of
another;
as, rain falls on the
earth..
Globigerina
::
Globigerina
(n.) A genus of small
Foraminifera,
which live
abundantly
at or near the
surface
of the sea. Their dead
shells,
falling
to the
bottom,
make up a large part of the soft mud,
generally
found in
depths
below 3,000 feet, and
called
globigerina
ooze. See
Illust.
of
Foraminifera..
Well
::
Well (v. i.) The lower part of a
furnace,
into which the metal
falls..
Subside
::
Subside
(v. i.) To sink or fall to the
bottom;
to
settle,
as
lees..
Supportable
::
Support
(n.) That which
maintains
or
preserves
from being
overcome,
falling,
yielding,
sinking,
giving
way, or the like;
subsistence;
maintenance;
assistance;
reenforcement;
as, he gave his
family
a good
support,
the
support
of
national
credit;
the
assaulting
column
had the
support
of a
battery..
Precipitant
::
Precipitant
(a.)
Falling
or
rushing
headlong;
rushing
swiftly,
violently,
or
recklessly;
moving
precipitately..
Fall
::
Fall (n.) That which
falls;
a
falling;
as, a fall of rain; a heavy fall of
snow..
Chapfallen
::
Chapfallen
(a.)
Having
the lower chap or jaw
drooping,
-- an
indication
of
humiliation
and
dejection;
crestfallen;
discouraged.
See
Chopfallen..
Fortune
::
Fortune
(n.) That which
befalls
or is to
befall
one; lot in life, or event in any
particular
undertaking;
fate;
destiny;
as, to tell one's
fortune..
Cadence
::
Cadence
(n.) A fall of the voice in
reading
or
speaking,
especially
at the end of a
sentence..
Ancile
::
Ancile
(n.) The
sacred
shield
of the
Romans,
said to
have-fallen
from
heaven
in the reign of Numa. It was the
palladium
of
Rome..
Fall
::
Fall (v. t.) To let fall; to drop.
Relief
::
Relief
(n.) A fine or
composition
which the heir of a
deceased
tenant
paid to the lord for the
privilege
of
taking
up the
estate,
which,
on
strict
feudal
principles,
had
lapsed
or
fallen
to the lord on the death of the
tenant..
Nightfall
::
Nightfall
(n.) The close of the day.
Prolapse
::
Prolapse
(n.) The
falling
down of a part
through
the
orifice
with which it is
naturally
connected,
especially
of the
uterus
or the
rectum..
Solidity
::
Solidity
(n.) Moral
firmness;
soundness;
strength;
validity;
truth;
certainty;
-- as
opposed
to
weakness
or
fallaciousness;
as, the
solidity
of
arguments
or
reasoning;
the
solidity
of
principles,
triuths,
or
opinions..
Pit
::
Pit (n.) A
covered
deep hole for
entrapping
wild
beasts;
a
pitfall;
hence,
a trap; a
snare.
Also used
figuratively..
Ancient
::
Ancient
(a.) Old; that
happened
or
existed
in
former
times,
usually
at a great
distance
of time;
belonging
to times long past;
specifically
applied
to the times
before
the fall of the Roman
empire;
--
opposed
to
modern;
as,
ancient
authors,
literature,
history;
ancient
days..
Ley
::
Ley (a.)
Fallow;
unseeded.
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