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Definition of give
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Give (n.) To allow or admit by way of
supposition.
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Complimenter
::
Complimenter
(n.) One who
compliments;
one given to
complimenting;
a
flatterer.
Render
::
Render
(v. t.) To give up; to
yield;
to
surrender.
Devisor
::
Devisor
(n.) One who
devises,
or gives real
estate
by will; a
testator;
--
correlative
to
devisee..
Satisfy
::
Satisfy
(v. i.) To give
satisfaction;
to
afford
gratification;
to leave
nothing
to be
desired.
Cassican
::
Cassican
(n.) An
American
bird of the genus
Cassicus,
allied
to the
starlings
and
orioles,
remarkable
for its
skillfully
constructed
and
suspended
nest; the
crested
oriole.
The name is also
sometimes
given to the
piping
crow, an
Australian
bird..
Bribe
::
Bribe (v. i.) To give a bribe to a
person;
to
pervert
the
judgment
or
corrupt
the
action
of a
person
in a
position
of
trust,
by some gift or
promise..
Transfigure
::
Transfigure
(v. t.)
Especially,
to
change
to
something
exalted
and
glorious;
to give an ideal form to..
Surrender
::
Surrender
(v. t.) To
yield;
to
render
or
deliver
up; to give up; as, a
principal
surrendered
by his bail, a
fugitive
from
justice
by a
foreign
state,
or a
particular
estate
by the
tenant
thereof
to him in
remainder
or
reversion..
Gluttonous
::
Gluttonous
(a.) Given to
gluttony;
eating
to
excess;
indulging
the
appetite;
voracious;
as, a
gluttonous
age..
Verdict
::
Verdict
(n.) The
answer
of a jury given to the court
concerning
any
matter
of fact in any
cause,
civil or
criminal,
committed
to their
examination
and
determination;
the
finding
or
decision
of a jury on the
matter
legally
submitted
to them in the
course
of the trial of a
cause..
Reecho
::
Reecho
(v. i.) To give
echoes;
to
return
back, or be
reverberated,
as an echo; to
resound;
to be
resonant..
Jerk
::
"Jerk (v. t.) To give a quick and
suddenly
arrested
thrust,
push, pull, or
twist,
to; to yerk; as, to jerk one with the
elbow;
to jerk a coat off..
Halfer
::
Halfer
(n.) One who
possesses
or gives half only; one who
shares.
Respite
::
Respite
(n.) To give or grant a
respite
to.
Zest
::
Zest (n.) A piece of
orange
or lemon peel, or the
aromatic
oil which may be
squeezed
from such peel, used to give
flavor
to
liquor,
etc..
Adopter
::
Adopter
(n.) A
receiver,
with two
necks,
opposite
to each
other,
one of which
admits
the neck of a
retort,
and the other is
joined
to
another
receiver.
It is used in
distillations,
to give more space to
elastic
vapors,
to
increase
the
length
of the neck of a
retort,
or to unite two
vessels
whose
openings
have
different
diameters..
Mirror
::
Mirror
(n.) That which gives a true
representation,
or in which a true image may be seen;
hence,
a
pattern;
an
exemplar..
Roundly
::
Roundly
(adv.)
Without
regard
to
detail;
in
gross;
comprehensively;
generally;
as, to give
numbers
roundly..
Invigorate
::
Invigorate
(v. t.) To give vigor to; to
strengthen;
to
animate;
to give life and
energy
to.
Longitude
::
Longitude
(n.) The arc or
portion
of the
equator
intersected
between
the
meridian
of a given place and the
meridian
of some other place from which
longitude
is
reckoned,
as from
Greenwich,
England,
or
sometimes
from the
capital
of a
country,
as from
Washington
or
Paris.
The
longitude
of a place is
expressed
either
in
degrees
or in time; as, that of New York is 74¡ or 4 h. 56 min. west of
Greenwich..
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