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Definition of another
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Another
(pron.
& a.) Any or some; any
different
person,
indefinitely;
any one else; some one
else..
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Run
::
Run (a.) To pass from one state or
condition
to
another;
to come into a
certain
condition;
-- often with in or into; as, to run into evil
practices;
to run in
debt..
Message
::
Message
(n.) Any
notice,
word, or
communication,
written
or
verbal,
sent from one
person
to
another..
Roll
::
Roll (n.) To apply (one line or
surface)
to
another
without
slipping;
to bring all the parts of (one line or
surface)
into
successive
contact
with
another,
in suck
manner
that at every
instant
the parts that have been in
contact
are
equal..
Overdye
::
Overdye
(v. t.) To dye with
excess
of
color;
to put one color over
(another).
Deliver
::
Deliver
(v. t.) To make over to the
knowledge
of
another;
to
communicate;
to
utter;
to
speak;
to
impart.
Counterplot
::
Counterplot
(n.) A plot or
artifice
opposed
to
another.
Sergeant
::
Sergeant
(n.)
Formerly,
in
England,
an
officer
nearly
answering
to the more
modern
bailiff
of the
hundred;
also, an
officer
whose duty was to
attend
on the king, and on the lord high
steward
in
court,
to
arrest
traitors
and other
offenders.
He is now
called
sergeant-at-arms,
and two of these
officers,
by
allowance
of the
sovereign,
attend
on the
houses
of
Parliament
(one for each
house)
to
execute
their
commands,
and
another
attends
the Court
Chancery..
Fly
::
Fly (v. i.) The piece
hinged
to the
needle,
which holds the
engaged
loop in
position
while the
needle
is
penetrating
another
loop; a
latch..
Delegate
::
Delegate
(n.) Any one sent and
empowered
to act for
another;
one
deputed
to
represent;
a
chosen
deputy;
a
representative;
a
commissioner;
a
vicar.
Turn
::
Turn (v. t.) To
change
from a given use or
office;
to
divert,
as to
another
purpose
or end; to
transfer;
to use or
employ;
to
apply;
to
devote..
Truckler
::
Truckler
(n.) One who
truckles,
or
yields
servilely
to the will of
another..
Homophone
::
Homophone
(n.) A
letter
or
character
which
expresses
a like sound with
another.
Parasite
::
Parasite
(n.) An
animal
which
habitually
uses the nest of
another,
as the
cowbird
and the
European
cuckoo..
Isomorph
::
Isomorph
(n.) A
substance
which is
similar
to
another
in
crystalline
form and
composition.
Easterling
::
Easterling
(n.) A
native
of a
country
eastward
of
another;
-- used, by the
English,
of
traders
or
others
from the
coasts
of the
Baltic..
Transshape
::
Transshape
(v. t.) To
change
into
another
shape or form; to
transform.
Superconception
::
Supercolumniation
(n.) The
putting
of one order above
another;
also, an
architectural
work
produced
by this
method;
as, the
putting
of the Doric order in the
ground
story,
Ionic above it, and
Corinthian
or
Composite
above
this..
Compossible
::
Compossible
(a.) Able to exist with
another
thing;
consistent.
Trust
::
Trust (n.)
Assured
resting
of the mind on the
integrity,
veracity,
justice,
friendship,
or other sound
principle,
of
another
person;
confidence;
reliance;
reliance..
Consignor
::
Consignor
(n.) One who
consigns
something
to
another;
--
opposed
to
consignee.
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