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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 tend
toward
a
result,
consequence,
or
product;
to tend; to
conduce;
to be an
ingredient;
to
avail;
to
apply;
to
contribute;
-- often with the
infinitive;
as, this goes to
show..
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Euxanthin
::
Euxanthin
(n.) A
yellow
pigment
imported
from India and
China.
It has a
strong
odor, and is said to be
obtained
from the urine of
herbivorous
animals
when fed on the
mango.
It
consists
if a
magnesium
salt of
euxanthic
acid.
Called
also puri,
purree,
and
Indian
yellow..
Kid
::
Kid (n.) A
fagot;
a
bundle
of heath and
furze.
Graphite
::
Graphite
(n.)
Native
carbon
in
hexagonal
crystals,
also
foliated
or
granular
massive,
of black color and
metallic
luster,
and so soft as to leave a trace on
paper.
It is used for
pencils
(improperly
called
lead
pencils),
for
crucibles,
and as a
lubricator,
etc. Often
called
plumbago
or black
lead..
Minister
::
Minister
(n.) A
representative
of a
government,
sent to the
court,
or seat of
government,
of a
foreign
nation
to
transact
diplomatic
business..
Petition
::
Petition
(n.) A
formal
written
request
addressed
to an
official
person,
or to an
organized
body,
having
power to grant it;
specifically
(Law),
a
supplication
to
government,
in
either
of its
branches,
for the
granting
of a
particular
grace or
right;
-- in
distinction
from a
memorial,
which calls
certain
facts to mind; also, the
written
document..
Royalist
::
Royalist
(n.) An
adherent
of a king (as of
Charles
I. in
England,
or of the
Bourbons
in
france);
one
attached
to
monarchical
government..
Dunnage
::
Dunnage
(n.)
Fagots,
boughs,
or loose
materials
of any kind, laid on the
bottom
of the hold for the cargo to rest upon to
prevent
injury
by
water,
or
stowed
among casks and other cargo to
prevent
their
motion..
Shroffage
::
Shroffage
(n.) The
examination
of
coins,
and the
separation
of the good from the
debased..
Puncheon
::
Puncheon
(n.) A
figured
stamp,
die, or
punch,
used by
goldsmiths,
cutlers,
etc..
Tariff
::
Tariff
(n.) A
schedule,
system,
or
scheme
of
duties
imposed
by the
government
of a
country
upon goods
imported
or
exported;
as, a
revenue
tariff;
a
protective
tariff;
Clay's
compromise
tariff.
(U. S.
1833)..
Monocracy
::
Monocracy
(n.)
Government
by a
single
person;
undivided
rule.
Board
::
Board (n.) The stage in a
theater;
as, to go upon the
boards,
to enter upon the
theatrical
profession..
Apple
::
Apple (n.)
Anything
round like an
apple;
as, an apple of
gold..
Boxhauling
::
Boxhauling
(n.) A
method
of going from one tack to
another.
See
Boxhaul.
Religious
::
Religious
(a.)
Possessing,
or
conforming
to,
religion;
pious;
godly;
as, a
religious
man, life,
behavior,
etc..
Angor
::
Angor (n.) Great
anxiety
accompanied
by
painful
constriction
at the upper part of the
belly,
often with
palpitation
and
oppression..
Patriarchy
::
Patriarchy
(n.)
Government
by a
patriarch;
patriarchism.
Back
::
Back (v. i.) To move or go
backward;
as, the horse
refuses
to
back..
Zygoma
::
Zygoma
(n.) The
zygomatic
process
of the
temporal
bone.
Iodine
::
Iodine
(n.) A
nonmetallic
element,
of the
halogen
group,
occurring
always
in
combination,
as in the
iodides.
When
isolated
it is in the form of dark gray
metallic
scales,
resembling
plumbago,
soft but
brittle,
and
emitting
a
chlorinelike
odor.
Symbol
I.
Atomic
weight
126.5.
If
heated,
iodine
volatilizes
in
beautiful
violet
vapors..
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