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Definition of forge
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 forge is as below...
Forge (v. t.) To move
heavily
and
slowly,
as a ship after the sails are
furled;
to work one's way, as one ship in
outsailing
another;
-- used
especially
in the
phrase
to forge
ahead..
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Forgemen
::
Forgemen
(pl. ) of
Forgema.
Forgeries
::
Forgeries
(pl. ) of
Forger.
Tissue
::
Tissue
(n.) Fig.: Web;
texture;
complicated
fabrication;
connected
series;
as, a
tissue
of
forgeries,
or of
falsehood..
Detection
::
Detection
(n.) The act of
detecting;
the
laying
open what was
concealed
or
hidden;
discovery;
as, the
detection
of a
thief;
the
detection
of
fraud,
forgery,
or a
plot..
Oblivious
::
Oblivious
(a.)
Evincing
oblivion;
forgetful.
Pseudograph
::
Pseudograph
(n.) A false
writing;
a
spurious
document;
a
forgery.
Foryete
::
Foryete
(v. t.) To
forget.
Hammer
::
Hammer
(v. t.) To form or forge with a
hammer;
to shape by
beating.
Oblivious
::
Oblivious
(a.)
Promoting
oblivion;
causing
forgetfulness.
Forgeman
::
Forgeman
(n.) A
skilled
smith,
who has a
hammerer
to
assist
him..
Hammerman
::
Hammerman
(n.) A
hammerer;
a
forgeman.
Ingratitude
::
Ingratitude
(n.) Want of
gratitude;
insensibility
to,
forgetfulness
of, or ill
return
for,
kindness
or
favors
received;
unthankfulness;
ungratefulness..
Whitesmith
::
Whitesmith
(n.) A
worker
in iron who
finishes
or
polishes
the work, in
distinction
from one who
forges
it..
Point
::
Point (n.) To give a point to; to
sharpen;
to cut,
forge,
grind,
or file to an acute end; as, to point a dart, or a
pencil.
Used also
figuratively;
as, to point a
moral..
Utter
::
Utter (a.)
hence,
to put in
circulation,
as
money;
to put off, as
currency;
to cause to pass in
trade;
-- often used,
specifically,
of the issue of
counterfeit
notes or
coins,
forged
or
fraudulent
documents,
and the like; as, to utter coin or bank
notes..
Unlearn
::
Unlearn
(v. t.) To
forget,
as what has been
learned;
to lose from
memory;
also, to learn the
contrary
of..
Forgetfully
::
Forgetfully
(adv.)
In a
forgetful
manner.
Improbation
::
Improbation
(n.) The act by which
falsehood
and
forgery
are
proved;
an
action
brought
for the
purpose
of
having
some
instrument
declared
false or
forged.
Tilting
::
Tilting
(n.) The
process
by which
blister
steel is
rendered
ductile
by being
forged
with a tilt
hammer.
Forget-me-not
::
Forget-me-not
(n.) A small herb, of the genus
Myosotis
(M.
palustris,
incespitosa,
etc.),
bearing
a
beautiful
blue
flower,
and
extensively
considered
the
emblem
of
fidelity..
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