Definition of geth

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Geth () the original third pers. sing. pres. of Go.

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Felt :: Felt (v. t.) To make into felt, or a feltike substance; to cause to adhere and mat together..
Addition :: Addition (n.) The act of adding two or more things together; -- opposed to subtraction or diminution.
Interosculate :: Interosculate (v. i. & t.) To kiss together to touch. See Osculate.
Confluence :: Confluence (n.) Any running together of separate streams or currents; the act of meeting and crowding in a place; hence, a crowd; a concourse; an assemblage..
V :: V () V, the twenty-second letter of the English alphabet, is a vocal consonant. V and U are only varieties of the same character, U being the cursive form, while V is better adapted for engraving, as in stone. The two letters were formerly used indiscriminately, and till a comparatively recent date words containing them were often classed together in dictionaries and other books of reference (see U). The letter V is from the Latin alphabet, where it was used both as a consonant (about like Engli
Hitch :: Hitch (v. t.) To hit the legs together in going, as horses; to interfere..
Sparse :: Sparse (superl.) Thinly scattered; set or planted here and there; not being dense or close together; as, a sparse population..
Knot :: Knot (v. t.) To unite closely; to knit together.
Orchestra :: Orchestra (n.) A band composed, for the largest part, of players of the various viol instruments, many of each kind, together with a proper complement of wind instruments of wood and brass; -- as distinguished from a military or street band of players on wind instruments, and from an assemblage of solo players for the rendering of concerted pieces, such as septets, octets, and the like..
Conglobate :: Conglobate (v. t.) To collect or form into a ball or rounded mass; to gather or mass together.
Carpet :: Carpet (n.) A heavy woven or felted fabric, usually of wool, but also of cotton, hemp, straw, etc.; esp. a floor covering made in breadths to be sewed together and nailed to the floor, as distinguished from a rug or mat; originally, also, a wrought cover for tables..
Brecciated :: Brecciated (a.) Consisting of angular fragments cemented together; resembling breccia in appearance.
Colony :: Colony (n.) A number of animals or plants living or growing together, beyond their usual range..
Weave :: Weave (v. t.) To form, as cloth, by interlacing threads; to compose, as a texture of any kind, by putting together textile materials; as, to weave broadcloth; to weave a carpet; hence, to form into a fabric; to compose; to fabricate; as, to weave the plot of a story..
Ephod :: Ephod (n.) A part of the sacerdotal habit among Jews, being a covering for the back and breast, held together on the shoulders by two clasps or brooches of onyx stones set in gold, and fastened by a girdle of the same stuff as the ephod. The ephod for the priests was of plain linen; that for the high priest was richly embroidered in colors. The breastplate of the high priest was worn upon the ephod in front..
Knit :: Knit (v. t.) To draw together; to contract into wrinkles.
Clang :: Clang (v. t.) To strike together so as to produce a ringing metallic sound.
Book :: Book (n.) A collection of sheets of paper, or similar material, blank, written, or printed, bound together; commonly, many folded and bound sheets containing continuous printing or writing..
Conjoin :: Conjoin (v. t.) To join together; to unite.
Complot :: Complot (v. t. & i.) To plot or plan together; to conspire; to join in a secret design.
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