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Definition of grave
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Grave (n.) To dig.
[Obs.]
Chaucer.
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Graver
::
Graver
(n.) One who
graves;
an
engraver
or a
sculptor;
one whose
occupation
is te cut
letters
or
figures
in stone or other hard
material.
Solemnize
::
Solemnize
(v. t.) To make
grave,
serious,
and
reverential..
Sepulchre
::
Sepulchre
(n.) The place in which the dead body of a human being is
interred,
or a place set apart for that
purpose;
a
grave;
a
tomb..
Gravestone
::
Gravestone
(n.) A stone laid over, or
erected
near, a
grave,
usually
with an
inscription,
to
preserve
the
memory
of the dead; a
tombstone..
Caddis
::
Caddis
(n.) The larva of a
caddice
fly. These
larvae
generally
live in
cylindrical
cases,
open at each end, and
covered
externally
with
pieces
of
broken
shells,
gravel,
bits of wood, etc. They are a
favorite
bait with
anglers.
Called
also
caddice
worm, or
caddis
worm..
Dry
::
Dry
(superl.)
Characterized
by a
quality
somewhat
severe,
grave,
or hard;
hence,
sharp;
keen;
shrewd;
quaint;
as, a dry tone or
manner;
dry wit..
Baritone
::
Baritone
(a.) Grave and deep, as a kind of male
voice..
Score
::
Score (v. t.) To
engrave,
as upon a
shield..
Character
::
Character
(v. t.) To
engrave;
to
inscribe.
Direction
::
Direction
(n.) That which is
imposed
by
directing;
a
guiding
or
authoritative
instruction;
prescription;
order;
command;
as, he grave
directions
to the
servants..
Gravelling
::
Gravelling
(n.) A
salmon
one or two years old,
before
it has gone to sea..
Sharp-cut
::
Sharp-cut
(a.) Cut
sharply
or
definitely,
or so as to make a
clear,
well-defined
impression,
as the lines of an
engraved
plate,
and the like;
clear-cut;
hence,
having
great
distinctness;
well-defined;
clear..
Graveclothes
::
Graveclothes
(n. pl.) The
clothes
or dress in which the dead are
interred.
Gnomology
::
Gnomology
(n.) A
collection
of, or a
treatise
on,
maxims,
grave
sentences,
or
reflections..
Bass Drum
::
Bass drum () The
largest
of the
different
kinds of
drums,
having
two
heads,
and
emitting
a deep, grave
sound.
See Bass, a..
Matronlike
::
Matronlike
(a.) Like a
matron;
sedate;
grave;
matronly.
Low
::
Low (n.) A hill; a
mound;
a
grave.
Block Book
::
Block book () A book
printed
from
engraved
wooden
blocks
instead
of
movable
types.
Seal
::
Seal (n.) An
engraved
or
inscribed
stamp,
used for
marking
an
impression
in wax or other soft
substance,
to be
attached
to a
document,
or
otherwise
used by way of
authentication
or
security..
Smallage
::
Smallage
(n.) A
biennial
umbelliferous
plant
(Apium
graveolens)
native
of the
seacoats
of
Europe
and Asia. When
deprived
of its acrid and even
poisonous
properties
by
cultivation,
it
becomes
celery..
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