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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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Wear
::
Wear (v. t.) To cause to go
about,
as a
vessel,
by
putting
the helm up,
instead
of alee as in
tacking,
so that the
vessel's
bow is
turned
away from, and her stern is
presented
to, the wind, and, as she turns still
farther,
her sails fill on the other side; to
veer..
Govern
::
Govern
(v. i.) To
exercise
authority;
to
administer
the laws; to have the
control.
Perfidious
::
Perfidious
(a.)
Guilty
of
perfidy;
violating
good faith or vows; false to trust or
confidence
reposed;
teacherous;
faithless;
as, a
perfidious
friend..
Gothite
::
Gothite
(n.) Alt. of
Goethit.
Outgo
::
Outgo (n.) That which goes out, or is paid out;
outlay;
expenditure;
-- the
opposite
of
income..
Reddour
::
Reddour
(n.)
Rigor;
violence.
Governing
::
Governing
(a.)
Requiring
a
particular
case.
Dress Goods
::
Dress goods () A term
applied
to
fabrics
for the gowns of women and
girls;
-- most
commonly
to
fabrics
of mixed
materials,
but also
applicable
to
silks,
printed
linens,
and
calicoes..
Security
::
Security
(n.) An
evidence
of debt or of
property,
as a bond, a
certificate
of
stock,
etc.; as,
government
securities..
Bond
::
Bond (n.) A
writing
under seal, by which a
person
binds
himself,
his
heirs,
executors,
and
administrators,
to pay a
certain
sum on or
before
a
future
day
appointed.
This is a
single
bond. But
usually
a
condition
is
added,
that, if the
obligor
shall do a
certain
act,
appear
at a
certain
place,
conform
to
certain
rules,
faithfully
perform
certain
duties,
or pay a
certain
sum of
money,
on or
before
a time
specified,
the
obligation
shall be void;
otherwise
it shall
remain
in full
force.
If the condi
Unequaled
::
Unequaled
(a.) Not
equaled;
unmatched;
unparalleled;
unrivaled;
exceeding;
surpassing;
-- in a good or bad
sense;
as,
unequaled
excellence;
unequaled
ingratitude
or
baseness..
Purchase
::
Purchase
(v. t.) That which is
obtained,
got, or
acquired,
in any
manner,
honestly
or
dishonestly;
property;
possession;
acquisition..
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.) Not
possessing
or
manifesting
intellectual,
logical,
moral,
or
political
strength,
vigor,
etc..
Aeolian
::
Aeolian
(a.)
Pertaining
to
Aeolus,
the
mythic
god of the
winds;
pertaining
to, or
produced
by, the wind;
aerial..
Good
::
Good
(superl.)
Serviceable;
suited;
adapted;
suitable;
of use; to be
relied
upon; --
followed
especially
by for.
Organ
::
Organ (n.) An
instrument
or
medium
by which some
important
action
is
performed,
or an
important
end
accomplished;
as,
legislatures,
courts,
armies,
taxgatherers,
etc., are
organs
of
government..
Misbegotten
::
Misbegotten
(p. a.)
Unlawfully
or
irregularly
begotten;
of bad
origin;
pernicious.
Pycnogonida
::
Pycnogonida
(n. pl.) A class of
marine
arthropods
in which the body is small and thin, and the eight legs
usually
very long; --
called
also
Pantopoda..
Morality
::
Morality
(n.) A kind of
allegorical
play, so
termed
because
it
consisted
of
discourses
in
praise
of
morality
between
actors
representing
such
characters
as
Charity,
Faith,
Death,
Vice, etc. Such plays were
occasionally
exhibited
as late as the reign of Henry
VIII..
Ungovernable
::
Ungovernable
(a.) Not
governable;
not
capable
of being
governed,
ruled,
or
restrained;
licentious;
wild;
unbridled;
as,
ungovernable
passions..
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