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Definition of hall
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 hall is as below...
Hall (n.) A name given to many manor
houses
because
the
magistrate's
court was held in the hall of his
mansion;
a chief
mansion
house.
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Superficiality
::
Superficialist
(n.) One who
attends
to
anything
superficially;
a
superficial
or
shallow
person;
a
sciolist;
a
smatterer.
Palilogy
::
Palilogy
(n.) The
repetition
of a word, or part of a
sentence,
for the sake of
greater
emphasis;
as, The
living,
the
living,
he shall
praise
thee..
Hallucinatory
::
Hallucinatory
(a.)
Partaking
of, or
tending
to
produce,
hallucination..
Shelf
::
Shelf (v. i.) A sand bank in the sea, or a rock, or ledge of
rocks,
rendering
the water
shallow,
and
dangerous
to
ships..
Hall
::
Hall (n.) A name given to many manor
houses
because
the
magistrate's
court was held in the hall of his
mansion;
a chief
mansion
house.
Shallow-hearted
::
Shallow-hearted
(a.)
Incapable
of deep
feeling.
Hall
::
Hall (n.) A
building
or room of
considerable
size and
stateliness,
used for
public
purposes;
as,
Westminster
Hall, in
London..
Challis
::
Challis
(n.) A soft and
delicate
woolen,
or
woolen
and silk,
fabric,
for
ladies'
dresses..
Bank
::
Bank (n.) An
elevation,
or
rising
ground,
under the sea; a
shoal,
shelf,
or
shallow;
as, the banks of
Newfoundland..
Punt
::
Punt (v. t.) To
propel,
as a boat in
shallow
water,
by
pushing
with a pole
against
the
bottom;
to push or
propel
(anything)
with
exertion..
Throng
::
Throng
(v. t.) To crowd into; to fill
closely
by
crowding
or
pressing
into, as a hall or a
street..
Hallowing
::
Hallowing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Hallo.
Skeel
::
Skeel (n.) A
shallow
wooden
vessel
for
holding
milk or
cream.
Challenge
::
Challenge
(n.) An
exception
to a juror or to a
member
of a court
martial,
coupled
with a
demand
that he
should
be held
incompetent
to act; the claim of a party that a
certain
person
or
persons
shall not sit in trial upon him or his
cause..
Kursaal
::
Kursaal
(n.) A
public
hall or room, for the use of
visitors
at
watering
places
and
health
resorts
in
Germany..
Fill
::
Fill (a.) To trim (a yard) so that the wind shall blow on the after side of the
sails.
Roominess
::
Roominess
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
roomy;
spaciousness;
as, the
roominess
of a
hall..
Eschalot
::
Eschalot
(n.) See
Shallot.
Reredos
::
Reredos
(n.) The open
hearth,
upon which fires were
lighted,
immediately
under the
louver,
in the
center
of
ancient
halls..
Hallucinator
::
Hallucinator
(n.) One whose
judgment
and acts are
affected
by
hallucinations;
one who errs on
account
of his
hallucinations.
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