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Definition of fee
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 fee is as below...
Fee (n.) An
estate
of
inheritance
supposed
to be held
either
mediately
or
immediately
from the
sovereign,
and
absolutely
vested
in the
owner..
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Feed
::
Feed (v. i.) To place
cattle
to feed; to
pasture;
to
graze.
Resentment
::
Resentment
(n.) The state of
holding
something
in the mind as a
subject
of
contemplation,
or of being
inclined
to
reflect
upon
something;
a state of
consciousness;
conviction;
feeling;
impression..
Nopal
::
Nopal (n.) A
cactaceous
plant
(Nopalea
cochinellifera),
originally
Mexican,
on which the
cochineal
insect
feeds,
and from which it is
collected.
The name is
sometimes
given to other
species
of
Cactaceae..
Automatical
::
Automatical
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
produced
by, an
automaton;
of the
nature
of an
automaton;
self-acting
or
self-regulating
under fixed
conditions;
-- esp.
applied
to
machinery
or
devices
in which
certain
things
formerly
or
usually
done by hand are done by the
machine
or
device
itself;
as, the
automatic
feed of a
lathe;
automatic
gas
lighting;
an
automatic
engine
or
switch;
an
automatic
mouse..
Underact
::
Underact
(v. t.) To
perform
inefficiently,
as a play; to act
feebly..
Feed
::
Feed (v. i.) To take food; to eat.
Vampire
::
Vampire
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
harmless
tropical
American
bats of the genus
Vampyrus,
especially
V.
spectrum.
These bats feed upon
insects
and
fruit,
but were
formerly
erroneously
supposed
to suck the blood of man and
animals.
Called
also false
vampire..
Grimace
::
Grimace
(n.) A
distortion
of the
countenance,
whether
habitual,
from
affectation,
or
momentary
aad
occasional,
to
express
some
feeling,
as
contempt,
disapprobation,
complacency,
etc.; a
smirk;
a
made-up
face..
Feeble-minded
::
Feeble-minded
(a.) Weak in
intellectual
power;
wanting
firmness
or
constancy;
irresolute;
vacilating;
imbecile.
Worm
::
Worm (n.) Any small
creeping
animal
or
reptile,
either
entirely
without
feet, or with very short ones,
including
a great
variety
of
animals;
as, an
earthworm;
the
blindworm..
Feoffment
::
Feoffment
(n.) A gift or
conveyance
in fee of land or other
corporeal
hereditaments,
accompanied
by
actual
delivery
of
possession..
Sorrow
::
Sorrow
(n.) To feel pain of mind in
consequence
of evil
experienced,
feared,
or done; to
grieve;
to be sad; to be
sorry..
Upher
::
Upher (n.) A fir pole of from four to seven
inches
diameter,
and
twenty
to forty feet long,
sometimes
roughly
hewn, used for
scaffoldings,
and
sometimes
for
slight
and
common
roofs,
for which use it is
split..
Reluct
::
Reluct
(v. i.) To
strive
or
struggle
against
anything;
to make
resistance;
to draw back; to feel or show
repugnance
or
reluctance.
Feeling
::
Feeling
(n.) Any state or
condition
of
emotion;
the
exercise
of the
capacity
for
emotion;
any
mental
state
whatever;
as, a right or a wrong
feeling
in the
heart;
our angry or
kindly
feelings;
a
feeling
of pride or of
humility..
Underhew
::
Underhew
(v. t.) To hew less than is usual or
proper;
specifically,
to hew, as a piece of
timber
which
should
be
square,
in such a
manner
that it
appears
to
contain
a
greater
number
of cubic feet than it
really
does
contain..
Brutify
::
Brutify
(v. t.) To make like a
brute;
to make
senseless,
stupid,
or
unfeeling;
to
brutalize..
Scutellation
::
Scutellation
(n.) the
entire
covering,
or mode of
arrangement,
of
scales,
as on the legs and feet of a
bird..
Faint
::
Faint (v. i.) To
become
weak or
wanting
in
vigor;
to grow
feeble;
to lose
strength
and
color,
and the
control
of the
bodily
or
mental
functions;
to
swoon;
--
sometimes
with away. See
Fainting,
n..
Rise
::
Rise (v.) To grow
upward;
to
attain
a
certain
height;
as, this elm rises to the
height
of
seventy
feet..
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