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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 (v. t.) To
reward
for
services
performed,
or to be
performed;
to
recompense;
to hire or keep in hire;
hence,
to
bribe..
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Disapprobation
::
Disapprobation
(n.) The act of
disapproving;
mental
condemnation
of what is
judged
wrong,
unsuitable,
or
inexpedient;
feeling
of
censure..
Soapfish
::
Soapfish
(n.) Any
serranoid
fish of the genus
Rhypticus;
-- so
called
from the soapy
feeling
of its skin.
Tenement
::
Tenement
(n.) That which is held of
another
by
service;
property
which one holds of a lord or
proprietor
in
consideration
of some
military
or
pecuniary
service;
fief; fee.
Graze
::
Graze (v. t.) To feed on; to eat
(growing
herbage);
to eat grass from (a
pasture);
to
browse.
Rile
::
Rile (v. t.) To stir up in
feelings;
to make
angry;
to vex.
Expeditate
::
Expeditate
(v. t.) To
deprive
of the claws or the balls of the fore feet; as, to
expeditate
a dog that he may not chase
deer..
Chill
::
Chill (n.) A check to
enthusiasm
or
warmth
of
feeling;
discouragement;
as, a chill comes over an
assembly..
Feed
::
Feed (v. t.) To give food to; to
supply
with
nourishment;
to
satisfy
the
physical
huger of.
Accent
::
Accent
(n.) A mark used to
denote
feet and
inches;
as, 6' 10'' is six feet ten
inches..
Pumpkin
::
Pumpkin
(n.) A
well-known
trailing
plant
(Cucurbita
pepo) and its
fruit,
-- used for
cooking
and for
feeding
stock;
a
pompion..
Disaffected
::
Disaffected
(a.)
Alienated
in
feeling;
not
wholly
loyal.
Aesthesia
::
Aesthesia
(n.)
Perception
by the
senses;
feeling;
-- the
opposite
of
anaesthesia.
Fodder
::
Fodder
(v.t.)
To feed, as
cattle,
with dry food or cut
grass,
etc.;to
furnish
with hay,
straw,
oats, etc..
Hermes
::
Hermes
(n.)
Originally,
a
boundary
stone
dedicated
to
Hermes
as the god of
boundaries,
and
therefore
bearing
in some cases a head, or head and
shoulders,
placed
upon a
quadrangular
pillar
whose
height
is that of the body
belonging
to the head,
sometimes
having
feet or other parts of the body
sculptured
upon it. These
figures,
though
often
representing
Hermes,
were used for other
divinities,
and even, in later
times,
for
portraits
of human
beings.
Called
also
herma.
See
Terminal
statue,
under Ter
Weakling
::
Weakling
(a.) Weak;
feeble.
Impassionate
::
Impassionate
(a.)
Without
passion
or
feeling.
Inequality
::
Inequality
(n.)
Variableness;
changeableness;
inconstancy;
lack of
smoothness
or
equability;
deviation;
unsteadiness,
as of the
weather,
feelings,
etc..
Fright
::
Fright
(n.)
Anything
strange,
ugly or
shocking,
producing
a
feeling
of alarm or
aversion..
, A , Or An . Pcp. It Is Presumably An Older Spelling Of Scanned. --2. Specifically
::
, a , or an . PCP. It is
presumably
an older
spelling
of
scanned.
--2.
Specifically
(Pros.),
to go
through
with, as a
verse,
marking
and
distinguishing
the feet of which it is
composed;
to show, in
reading,
the
metrical
structure
of; to
recite
metrically
() To go over and
examine
point by
point;
to
examine
with care; to look
closely
at or into; to
scrutinize..
Anoplotherium
::
Anoplotherium
(n.) A genus of
extinct
quadrupeds
of the order
Ungulata,
whose were first found in the
gypsum
quarries
near
Paris;
characterized
by the
shortness
and
feebleness
of their
canine
teeth
(whence
the
name)..
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