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Definition of familiar
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Familiar
(a.) Well
known;
well
understood;
common;
frequent;
as, a
familiar
illustration..
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Soul
::
Soul (n.) A human
being;
a
person;
-- a
familiar
appellation,
usually
with a
qualifying
epithet;
as, poor
soul..
Interpret
::
Interpret
(v. t.) To
explain
or tell the
meaning
of; to
expound;
to
translate
orally
into
intelligible
or
familiar
language
or
terms;
to
decipher;
to
define;
--
applied
esp. to
language,
but also to
dreams,
signs,
conduct,
mysteries,
etc.; as, to
interpret
the
Hebrew
language
to an
Englishman;
to
interpret
an
Indian
speech..
Knowledge
::
Knowledge
(v. i.) That
familiarity
which is
gained
by
actual
experience;
practical
skill;
as, a
knowledge
of
life..
Free
::
Free
(superl.)
Unconstrained
by
timidity
or
distrust;
unreserved;
ingenuous;
frank;
familiar;
communicative.
Acquaint
::
Acquaint
(v. t.) To
furnish
or give
experimental
knowledge
of; to make (one) to know; to make
familiar;
--
followed
by with.
Familiar
::
Familiar
(a.) Well
known;
well
understood;
common;
frequent;
as, a
familiar
illustration..
Neighborly
::
Neighborly
(a.)
Apropriate
to the
relation
of
neighbors;
having
frequent
or
familiar
intercourse;
kind;
civil;
social;
friendly.
Familiarness
::
Familiarness
(n.)
Familiarity.
Familiarity
::
Familiarity
(n.) The state of being
familiar;
intimate
and
frequent
converse,
or
association;
unconstrained
intercourse;
freedom
from
ceremony
and
constraint;
intimacy;
as, to live in
remarkable
familiarity..
Estrange
::
Estrange
(v. t.) To
withdraw;
to
withhold;
hence,
reflexively,
to keep at a
distance;
to cease to be
familiar
and
friendly
with..
Familiar
::
Familiar
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
family;
domestic.
Villainous
::
Villainous
(a.)
Sorry;
mean;
mischievous;
-- in a
familiar
sense.
Actinozoa
::
Actinozoa
(n. pl.) A group of
Coelenterata,
comprising
the
Anthozoa
and
Ctenophora.
The sea
anemone,
or
actinia,
is a
familiar
example..
Taeniata
::
Taeniata
(n. pl.) A
division
of
Ctenophora
including
those which have a long,
ribbonlike
body. The
Venus's
girdle
is the most
familiar
example..
Coterie
::
Coterie
(n.) A set or
circle
of
persons
who meet
familiarly,
as for
social,
literary,
or other
purposes;
a
clique..
Johnny
::
Johnny
(n.) A
familiar
diminutive
of John.
Poll
::
Poll (n.) A
parrot;
--
familiarly
so
called.
Vaudeville
::
Vaudeville
(n.) A
theatrical
piece,
usually
a
comedy,
the
dialogue
of which is
intermingled
with light or
satirical
songs,
set to
familiar
airs..
Recent
::
Recent
(a.) Of late
origin,
existence,
or
occurrence;
lately
come; not of
remote
date,
antiquated
style,
or the like; not
already
known,
familiar,
worn out,
trite,
etc.;
fresh;
novel;
new;
modern;
as,
recent
news..
Fellowship
::
Fellowship
(n.)
Companionship
of
persons
on equal and
friendly
terms;
frequent
and
familiar
intercourse.
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