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Definition of followed
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Followed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Follo.
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Pass
::
Pass (v. i.) To go from one
person
to
another;
hence,
to be given and taken
freely;
as,
clipped
coin will not pass; to
obtain
general
acceptance;
to be held or
regarded;
to
circulate;
to be
current;
--
followed
by for
before
a word
denoting
value or
estimation..
Famous
::
Famous
(a.)
Celebrated
in fame or
public
report;
renowned;
mach
talked
of;
distinguished
in
story;
-- used in
either
a good or a bad
sense,
chiefly
the
former;
often
followed
by for; as,
famous
for
erudition,
for
eloquence,
for
military
skill;
a
famous
pirate..
Hate
::
Hate (n.) To be very
unwilling;
followed
by an
infinitive,
or a
substantive
clause
with that; as, to hate to get into debt; to hate that
anything
should
be
wasted..
Scutum
::
Scutum
(n.) The
second
and
largest
of the four parts
forming
the upper
surface
of a
thoracic
segment
of an
insect.
It is
preceded
by the
prescutum
and
followed
by the
scutellum.
See the
Illust.
under
Thorax.
Acquiesce
::
Acquiesce
(v. i.) To rest
satisfied,
or
apparently
satisfied,
or to rest
without
opposition
and
discontent
(usually
implying
previous
opposition
or
discontent);
to
accept
or
consent
by
silence
or by
omitting
to
object;
--
followed
by in,
formerly
also by with and to..
Trip
::
Trip (v. t.) To cause to
stumble,
or take a false step; to cause to lose the
footing,
by
striking
the feet from
under;
to cause to fall; to throw off the
balance;
to
supplant;
-- often
followed
by up; as, to trip up a man in
wrestling..
Prick
::
Prick (n.) To make
sharp;
to erect into a
point;
to
raise,
as
something
pointed;
-- said
especially
of the ears of an
animal,
as a horse or dog; and
usually
followed
by up; --
hence,
to prick up the ears, to
listen
sharply;
to have the
attention
and
interest
strongly
engaged..
Umlaut
::
Umlaut
(n.) The
euphonic
modification
of a root vowel sound by the
influence
of a, u, or
especially
i, in the
syllable
which
formerly
followed..
Abridge
::
Abridge
(v. t.) To
deprive;
to cut off; --
followed
by of, and
formerly
by from; as, to
abridge
one of his
rights..
Clear
::
Clear (v. i.) To
become
free from
clouds
or fog; to
become
fair; -- often
followed
by up, off, or
away..
Feel
::
Feel (v. i.) To
appear
to the
touch;
to give a
perception;
to
produce
an
impression
by the
nerves
of
sensation;
--
followed
by an
adjective
describing
the kind of
sensation.
Contraindicant
::
Contraindicant
(n.)
Something,
as a
symptom,
indicating
that the usual mode of
treatment
is not to be
followed..
Part
::
Part (v. i.) To
perform
an act of
parting;
to
relinquish
a
connection
of any kind; --
followed
by with or from.
Coincident
::
Coincident
(a.)
Having
coincidence;
occupying
the same
place;
contemporaneous;
concurrent;
--
followed
by with.
Analogous
::
Analogous
(a.)
Having
analogy;
corresponding
to
something
else;
bearing
some
resemblance
or
proportion;
-- often
followed
by to.
Sextillion
::
Sextillion
(n.)
According
to the
method
of
numeration
(which
is
followed
also in the
United
States),
the
number
expressed
by a unit with
twenty-one
ciphers
annexed.
According
to the
English
method,
a
million
raised
to the sixth
power,
or the
number
expressed
by a unit with
thirty-six
ciphers
annexed.
See
Numeration..
Set
::
Set (v. i.) To begin to move; to go out or
forth;
to
start;
-- now
followed
by out.
Ask
::
Ask (v. i.) To make
inquiry,
or seek by
request;
--
sometimes
followed
by
after..
Jump
::
Jump (v. i.) To
coincide;
to
agree;
to
accord;
to
tally;
--
followed
by with.
Comply
::
Comply
(v. i.) To yield
assent;
to
accord;
agree,
or
acquiesce;
to adapt one's self; to
consent
or
conform;
--
usually
followed
by
with..
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