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Definition of hang
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 hang is as below...
Hang (v. i.) To
cover,
decorate,
or
furnish
by
hanging
pictures
trophies,
drapery,
and the like, or by
covering
with paper
hangings;
-- said of a wall, a room, etc..
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Band
::
Band (v. t.) Two
strips
of linen
hanging
from the neck in front as part of a
clerical,
legal,
or
academic
dress..
Anallagmatic
::
Anallagmatic
(a.) Not
changed
in form by
inversion.
Electro-physiological
::
Electro-physiological
(a.)
Pertaining
to
electrical
results
produced
through
physiological
agencies,
or by
change
of
action
in a
living
organism..
Shifter
::
Shifter
(n.) A wire for
changing
a loop from one
needle
to
another,
as in
narrowing,
etc..
Unhang
::
Unhang
(v. t.) To
remove
(something
hanging
or
swinging)
from that which
supports
it; as, to
unhang
a
gate..
Transfiguratien
::
Transfiguratien
(n.) A
change
of form or
appearance;
especially,
the
supernatural
change
in the
personal
appearance
of our
Savior
on the
mount..
Hanger
::
Hanger
(n.) That which hangs or is
suspended,
as a sword worn at the side;
especially,
in the 18th
century,
a
short,
curved
sword..
Indicator
::
Indicator
(n.) That which
indicates
the
condition
of
acidity,
alkalinity,
or the
deficiency,
excess,
or
sufficiency
of a
standard
reagent,
by
causing
an
appearance,
disappearance,
or
change
of
color,
as in
titration
or
volumetric
analysis..
Cadaveric
::
Cadaveric
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
resembling,
a
corpse,
or the
changes
produced
by
death;
cadaverous;
as,
cadaveric
rigidity..
Hard
::
Hard
(superl.)
Abrupt
or
explosive
in
utterance;
not
aspirated,
sibilated,
or
pronounced
with a
gradual
change
of the
organs
from one
position
to
another;
-- said of
certain
consonants,
as c in came, and g in go, as
distinguished
from the same
letters
in
center,
general,
etc..
Slatting
::
Slatting
(n.) The
violent
shaking
or
flapping
of
anything
hanging
loose in the wind, as of a sail, when being
hauled
down..
Interpolated
::
Interpolated
(a.)
Inserted
in, or added to, the
original;
introduced;
foisted
in;
changed
by the
insertion
of new or
spurious
matter..
Transposition
::
Transposition
(n.) A
change
of the
natural
order of words in a
sentence;
as, the Latin and Greek
languages
admit
transposition,
without
inconvenience,
to a much
greater
extent
than the
English..
Hang
::
Hang (v. i.) To
hover;
to
impend;
to
appear
threateningly;
--
usually
with over; as, evils hang over the
country..
Mutuation
::
Mutuation
(n.) The act of
borrowing
or
exchanging.
Monotonous
::
Monotonous
(a.)
Uttered
in one
unvarying
tone;
continued
with dull
uniformity;
characterized
by
monotony;
without
change
or
variety;
wearisome.
Paramorphism
::
Paramorphism
(n.) The
change
of one
mineral
species
to
another,
so as to
involve
a
change
in
physical
characters
without
alteration
of
chemical
composition..
Impend
::
Impend
(v. i.) To hang over; to be
suspended
above;
to
threaten
frome near at hand; to
menace;
to be
imminent.
See
Imminent.
Pendulous
::
Pendulous
(a.)
Inclined
or
hanging
downwards,
as a
flower
on a
recurved
stalk,
or an ovule which hangs from the upper part of the
ovary..
Liquefiable
::
Liquefiable
(a.)
Capable
of being
changed
from a solid to a
liquid
state.
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