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Definition of gag
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 gag is as below...
Gag (v. t.) To stop the mouth of, by
thrusting
sometimes
in, so as to
hinder
speaking;
hence,
to
silence
by
authority
or by
violence;
not to allow
freedom
of
speech
to..
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Votary
::
Votary
(n.) One
devoted,
consecrated,
or
engaged
by a vow or
promise;
hence,
especially,
one
devoted,
given,
or
addicted,
to some
particular
service,
worship,
study,
or state of
life..
Bond
::
Bond (v. t.) To place under the
conditions
of a bond; to
mortgage;
to
secure
the
payment
of the
duties
on
(goods
or
merchandise)
by
giving
a bond.
Foreclosure
::
Foreclosure
(n.) The act or
process
of
foreclosing;
a
proceeding
which bars or
extinguishes
a
mortgager's
right of
redeeming
a
mortgaged
estate.
Preengaged
::
Preengaged
(imp. & p. p.) of
Preengag.
Enthusiast
::
Enthusiast
(n.) One moved or
actuated
by
enthusiasm;
as: (a) One who
imagines
himself
divinely
inspired,
or
possessed
of some
special
revelation;
a
religious
madman;
a
fanatic.
(b) One whose mind is
wholly
possessed
and
heated
by what
engages
it; one who is
influenced
by a
peculiar;
fervor
of mind; an
ardent
and
imaginative
person..
Racket
::
Racket
(v. i.) To
engage
in noisy
sport;
to
frolic.
Carouse
::
Carouse
(v. i.) To drink
deeply
or
freely
in
compliment;
to take part in a
carousal;
to
engage
in
drunken
revels.
Workfellow
::
Workfellow
(n.) One
engaged
in the same work with
another;
a
companion
in work.
Cockpit
::
Cockpit
(n.) That part of a war
vessel
appropriated
to the
wounded
during
an
engagement.
Tournament
::
Tournament
(n.) A mock
fight,
or
warlike
game,
formerly
in great
favor,
in which a
number
of
combatants
were
engaged,
as an
exhibition
of their
address
and
bravery;
hence,
figuratively,
a real
battle..
Baggage
::
Baggage
(n.) A woman of loose
morals;
a
prostitute.
Ringleader
::
Ringleader
(n.)
Opprobriously,
a
leader
of a body of men
engaged
in the
violation
of law or in an
illegal
enterprise,
as
rioters,
mutineers,
or the
like..
Effervescent
::
Effervescent
(a.)
Gently
boiling
or
bubbling,
by means of the
disengagement
of gas.
Agriologist
::
Agriologist
(n.) One
versed
or
engaged
in
agriology.
Gagger
::
Gagger
(n.) A piece of iron
imbedded
in the sand of a mold to keep the sand in
place.
Materiel
::
Materiel
(n.) That in a
complex
system
which
constitutes
the
materials,
or
instruments
employed,
in
distinction
from the
personnel,
or men; as, the
baggage,
munitions,
provisions,
etc., of an army; or the
buildings,
libraries,
and
apparatus
of a
college,
in
distinction
from its
officers..
Disengage
::
Disengage
(v. i.) To
release
one's self; to
become
detached;
to free one's self.
Revolutionist
::
Revolutionist
(n.) One
engaged
in
effecting
a
change
of
government;
a
favorer
of
revolution.
Balk
::
Balk (v. i.) To
engage
in
contradiction;
to be in
opposition.
Unincumbered
::
Unincumbered
(a.) Free from any
temporary
estate
or
interest,
or from
mortgage,
or other
charge
or debt; as, an
estate
unincumbered
with
dower..
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