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Definition of greet
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Greet (v. i.) To meet and give
salutations.
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Heariness
::
Heariness
(n.) The
quality
of being
hearty;
as, the
heartiness
of a
greeting..
Greeter
::
Greeter
(n.) One who weeps or
mourns.
Commend
::
Commend
(n.)
Compliments;
greetings.
Greit
::
Greit (v. i.) See
Greet,
to
weep..
Accost
::
Accost
(v. t.) To speak to
first;
to
address;
to
greet.
Hailse
::
Hailse
(v. t.) To
greet;
to
salute.
Salute
::
Salute
(v. t.) To
address,
as with
expressions
of kind
wishes
and
courtesy;
to
greet;
to
hail..
Greeting
::
Greeting
(n.)
Expression
of
kindness
or joy;
salutation
at
meeting;
a
compliment
from one
absent.
Christmas
::
Christmas
(n.) An
annual
church
festival
(December
25) and in some
States
a legal
holiday,
in
memory
of the birth of
Christ,
often
celebrated
by a
particular
church
service,
and also by
special
gifts,
greetings,
and
hospitality..
Congreet
::
Congreet
(v. t.) To
salute
mutually.
Salutatory
::
Salutatory
(a.)
Containing
or
expressing
salutations;
speaking
a
welcome;
greeting;
--
applied
especially
to the
oration
which
introduces
the
exercises
of the
Commencements,
or
similar
public
exhibitions,
in
American
colleges..
Salutation
::
Salutation
(n.) The act of
saluting,
or
paying
respect
or
reverence,
by the
customary
words or
actions;
the act of
greeting,
or
expressing
good will or
courtesy;
also, that which is
uttered
or done in
saluting
or
greeting..
Accost
::
Accost
(n.)
Address;
greeting.
Greet
::
Greet (v. i.) To meet and give
salutations.
Advance
::
Advance
(v. i.) To move or go
forward;
to
proceed;
as, he
advanced
to greet me..
Salutatory
::
Salutatory
(n.) A place for
saluting
or
greeting;
a
vestibule;
a
porch.
Greet
::
Greet (v. t.) To come upon, or meet, as with
something
that makes the heart
glad..
Greeted
::
Greeted
(imp. & p. p.) of Gree.
Halse
::
Halse (v. t.) To
embrace
about the neck; to
salute;
to
greet.
Commendation
::
Commendation
(n.) A
message
of
affection
or
respect;
compliments;
greeting.
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