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Definition of follow
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Follow
(v. t.) To walk in, as a road or
course;
to
attend
upon
closely,
as a
profession
or
calling..
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Mouldboard
::
Mouldboard
(n.) A
follow
board.
Heracleonite
::
Heracleonite
(n.) A
follower
of
Heracleon
of
Alexandria,
a
Judaizing
Gnostic,
in the early
history
of the
Christian
church..
Cluck
::
Cluck (v. t.) To call
together,
or call to
follow,
as a hen does her
chickens..
To
::
To
(prep.)
In a very
general
way, and with
innumerable
varieties
of
application,
to
connects
transitive
verbs with their
remoter
or
indirect
object,
and
adjectives,
nouns,
and
neuter
or
passive
verbs with a
following
noun which
limits
their
action.
Its
sphere
verges
upon that of for, but it
contains
less the idea of
design
or
appropriation;
as, these
remarks
were
addressed
to a large
audience;
let us keep this seat to
ourselves;
a
substance
sweet to the
taste;
an event
painful
to the mind; duty
Rotatory
::
Rotatory
(a.) Going in a
circle;
following
in
rotation
or
succession;
as,
rotatory
assembles..
Pythagorean
::
Pythagorean
(n.) A
follower
of
Pythagoras;
one of the
school
of
philosophers
founded
by
Pythagoras.
Kantist
::
Kantist
(n.) A
disciple
or
follower
of Kant.
Into
::
Into
(prep.)
Expressing
entrance,
or a
passing
from the
outside
of a thing to its
interior
parts;
--
following
verbs
expressing
motion;
as, come into the
house;
go into the
church;
one
stream
falls or runs into
another;
water
enters
into the fine
vessels
of
plants..
For
::
For
(prep.)
Indicating
that
instead
of which
something
else
controls
in the
performing
of an
action,
or that in spite of which
anything
is done,
occurs,
or is;
hence,
equivalent
to
notwithstanding,
in spite of; --
generally
followed
by all,
aught,
anything,
etc..
Laundryman
::
Laundryman
(n.) A man who
follows
the
business
of
laundering.
Enantiopathy
::
Enantiopathy
(n.)
Allopathy;
-- a term used by
followers
of
Hahnemann,
or
homeopathists..
After
::
After
(prep.)
Moving
toward
from
behind;
following,
in
search
of; in
pursuit
of..
Subsequent
::
Subsequent
(a.)
Following
in time;
coming
or being after
something
else at any time,
indefinitely;
as,
subsequent
events;
subsequent
ages or
years;
a
period
long
subsequent
to the
foundation
of
Rome..
Occupier
::
Occupier
(n.) One who
follows
an
employment;
hence,
a
tradesman..
Example
::
Example
(n.) That which is to be
followed
or
imitated
as a
model;
a
pattern
or copy.
Urge
::
Urge (v. t.) To press hard upon; to
follow
closel.
Discipleship
::
Discipleship
(n.) The state of being a
disciple
or
follower
in
doctrines
and
precepts.
York Use
::
York use () The one of the three
printed
uses of
England
which was
followed
in the
north.
It was based on the Sarum use. See Use, n., 6..
Monday
::
Monday
(n.) The
second
day of the week; the day
following
Sunday.
Separatrix
::
Separatrix
(n.) The
decimal
point;
the dot
placed
at the left of a
decimal
fraction,
to
separate
it from the whole
number
which it
follows.
The term is
sometimes
also
applied
to other marks of
separation..
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