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Definition of go
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 go is as below...
Go (v. i.) To
proceed
or
happen
in a given
manner;
to fare; to move on or be
carried
on; to have
course;
to come to an issue or
result;
to
succeed;
to turn out.
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Polygonaceous
::
Polygonaceous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
natural
order of
apetalous
plants
(Polygonaceae),
of which the
knotweeds
(species
of
Polygonum)
are the type, and which
includes
also the docks
(Rumex),
the
buckwheat,
rhubarb,
sea grape
(Coccoloba),
and
several
other
genera..
Fragor
::
Fragor
(n.) A
strong
or sweet
scent.
Wagonette
::
Wagonette
(n.) A kind of
pleasure
wagon,
uncovered
and with seats
extended
along the
sides,
designed
to carry six or eight
persons
besides
the
driver..
Reinless
::
Reinless
(a.) Not
having,
or not
governed
by,
reins;
hence,
not
checked
or
restrained..
Gale-opithecus
::
Gale-opithecus
(n.) A genus of
flying
Insectivora,
formerly
called
flying
lemurs.
See
Colugo..
Ragout
::
Ragout
(n.) A dish made of
pieces
of meat,
stewed,
and
highly
seasoned;
as, a
ragout
of
mutton..
Gospel
::
Gospel
(a.)
Accordant
with, or
relating
to, the
gospel;
evangelical;
as,
gospel
righteousness..
Caprine
::
Caprine
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a goat; as,
caprine
gambols..
Pursuit
::
Pursuit
(v. t.) The act of
following
or going
after;
esp., a
following
with
haste,
either
for sport or in
hostility;
chase;
prosecution;
as, the
pursuit
of game; the
pursuit
of an
enemy..
Anthropology
::
Anthropology
(n.) That
manner
of
expression
by which the
inspired
writers
attribute
human parts and
passions
to God.
Appraise
::
Appraise
(v. t.) To set a
value;
to
estimate
the worth of,
particularly
by
persons
appointed
for the
purpose;
as, to
appraise
goods and
chattels..
Plaid
::
Plaid (n.) Goods of any
quality
or
material
of the
pattern
of a plaid or
tartan;
a
checkered
cloth or
pattern.
Govern
::
Govern
(v. i.) To
exercise
authority;
to
administer
the laws; to have the
control.
Token
::
Token (n.) A piece of metal
intended
for
currency,
and
issued
by a
private
party,
usually
bearing
the name of the
issuer,
and
redeemable
in
lawful
money.
Also, a coin
issued
by
government,
esp. when its use as
lawful
money is
limited
and its
intrinsic
value is much below its
nominal
value..
Rigor
::
Rigor (n.) A sense of
chilliness,
with
contraction
of the skin; a
convulsive
shuddering
or
tremor,
as in the chill
preceding
a
fever..
Through
::
Through
(prep.)
Between
the sides or walls of;
within;
as, to pass
through
a door; to go
through
an
avenue..
Ruddock
::
Ruddock
(n.) A piece of gold
money;
--
probably
because
the gold of coins was often
reddened
by
copper
alloy.
Called
also red
ruddock,
and
golden
ruddock..
Contraband
::
Contraband
(a.)
Prohibited
or
excluded
by law or
treaty;
forbidden;
as,
contraband
goods,
or
trade..
Violaniline
::
Violaniline
(n.) A
dyestuff
of the
induline
group,
made from
aniline,
and used as a
substitute
for
indigo
in
dyeing
wool and silk a
violet-blue
or a
gray-blue
color..
Allotment
::
Allotment
(n.) That which is
allotted;
a
share,
part, or
portion
granted
or
distributed;
that which is
assigned
by lot, or by the act of God;
anything
set apart for a
special
use or to a
distinct
party..
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