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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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Placable
::
Placable
(a.)
Capable
of being
appeased
or
pacified;
ready or
willing
to be
pacified;
willing
to
forgive
or
condone.
Harmonica
::
Harmonica
(n.) A
musical
instrument,
consisting
of a
series
of
hemispherical
glasses
which,
by
touching
the edges with the
dampened
finger,
give forth the
tones..
Zymogen
::
Zymogen
(n.) A
mother
substance,
or
antecedent,
of an
enzyme
or
chemical
ferment;
--
applied
to such
substances
as, not being
themselves
actual
ferments,
may by
internal
changes
give rise to a
ferment..
Draught
::
Draught
(n.) The bevel given to the
pattern
for a
casting,
in order that it may be drawn from the sand
without
injury
to the
mold..
Gossiper
::
Gossiper
(n.) One given to
gossip.
Tempering
::
Tempering
(n.) The
process
of
giving
the
requisite
degree
of
hardness
or
softness
to a
substance,
as iron and
steel;
especially,
the
process
of
giving
to steel the
degree
of
hardness
required
for
various
purposes,
consisting
usually
in first
plunging
the
article,
when
heated
to
redness,
in cold water or other
liquid,
to give an
excess
of
hardness,
and then
reheating
it
gradually
until the
hardness
is
reduced
or drawn down to the
degree
required,
as
indicated
by the color
produced
on a
polished
p
Oyster
::
Oyster
(n.) A name
popularly
given to the
delicate
morsel
contained
in a small
cavity
of the bone on each side of the lower part of the back of a fowl.
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..
Kiss
::
Kiss (v. i.) To make or give
salutation
with the lips in token of love,
respect,
etc.; as, kiss and make
friends..
Oxtongue
::
Oxtongue
(n.) A name given to
several
plants,
from the shape and
roughness
of their
leaves;
as,
Anchusa
officinalis,
a kind of
bugloss,
and
Helminthia
echioides,
both
European
herbs..
Breeze Fly
::
Breeze
fly (n.) A fly of
various
species,
of the
family
Tabanidae,
noted for
buzzing
about
animals,
and
tormenting
them by
sucking
their
blood;
--
called
also
horsefly,
and
gadfly.
They are among the
largest
of
two-winged
or
dipterous
insects.
The name is also given to
different
species
of
botflies..
Glow
::
Glow (v. i.) To shine with an
intense
or white heat; to give forth vivid light and heat; to be
incandescent.
Dine
::
Dine (v. t.) To give a
dinner
to; to
furnish
with the chief meal; to feed; as, to dine a
hundred
men..
Presentment
::
Presentment
(n.) The
official
notice
(formerly
required
to be given in
court)
of the
surrender
of a
copyhold
estate.
Lessor
::
Lessor
(v. t.) One who
leases;
the
person
who lets to farm, or gives a
lease..
Testify
::
Testify
(v. i.) To make a
solemn
declaration,
verbal
or
written,
to
establish
some fact; to give
testimony
for the
purpose
of
communicating
to
others
a
knowledge
of
something
not known to
them..
Lessee
::
Lessee
(v. t.) The
person
to whom a lease is
given,
or who takes an
estate
by
lease..
Carbuncle
::
Carbuncle
(n.) A
beautiful
gem of a deep red color (with a
mixture
of
scarlet)
called
by the
Greeks
anthrax;
found in the East
Indies.
When held up to the sun, it loses its deep
tinge,
and
becomes
of the color of
burning
coal. The name
belongs
for the most part to ruby
sapphire,
though
it has been also given to red
spinel
and
garnet..
Weasy
::
Weasy (a.) Given to
sensual
indulgence;
gluttonous.
Excusable
::
Excusable
(a.) That may be
excused,
forgiven,
justified,
or
acquitted
of
blame;
pardonable;
as, the man is
excusable;
an
excusable
action..
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