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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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Diphthongize
::
Diphthongize
(v. t. & i.) To
change
into a
diphthong,
as by
affixing
another
vowel to a
simple
vowel..
Incompatible
::
Incompatible
(n.) An
incompatible
substance;
esp., in pl.,
things
which can not be
placed
or used
together
because
of a
change
of
chemical
composition
or of
opposing
medicinal
qualities;
as, the
incompatibles
of
iron..
Change
::
Change
(v. t.)
Alteration
in the order of a
series;
permutation.
Metamorphose
::
Metamorphose
(v. t.) To
change
into a
different
form; to
transform;
to
transmute.
Superfuse
::
Superfrontal
(n.) A cloth which is
placed
over the top of an
altar,
and often hangs down a few
inches
over the
frontal..
Idioplasma
::
Idioplasma
(n.) That
portion
of the cell
protoplasm
which is the seat of all
active
changes,
and which
carries
on the
function
of
hereditary
transmission;
--
distinguished
from the other
portion,
which is
termed
nutritive
plasma.
See
Hygroplasm..
Hangbird
::
Hangbird
(n.) The
Baltimore
oriole
(Icterus
galbula);
-- so
called
because
its nest is
suspended
from the limb of a tree. See
Baltimore
oriole.
Dereliction
::
Dereliction
(n.) A
retiring
of the sea,
occasioning
a
change
of
high-water
mark,
whereby
land is
gained..
Metamorphic
::
Metamorphic
(a.)
Causing
a
change
of
structure.
Dishevel
::
Dishevel
(v. t.) To
suffer
(the hair) to hang
loosely
or
disorderly;
to
spread
or throw (the hair) in
disorder;
-- used
chiefly
in the
passive
participle.
Chopping
::
Chopping
(a.)
Shifting
or
changing
suddenly,
as the wind; also,
having
tumbling
waves
dashing
against
each
other;
as, a
chopping
sea..
Metathesis
::
Metathesis
(n.) A mere
change
in place of a
morbid
substance,
without
removal
from the
body..
Active
::
Active
(a.)
Having
the power or
quality
of
acting;
causing
change;
communicating
action
or
motion;
acting;
--
opposed
to
passive,
that
receives;
as,
certain
active
principles;
the
powers
of the
mind..
Tetrachord
::
Tetrachord
(n.) A scale
series
of four
sounds,
of which the
extremes,
or first and last,
constituted
a
fourth.
These
extremes
were
immutable;
the two
middle
sounds
were
changeable..
Republicanize
::
Republicanize
(v. t.) To
change,
as a
state,
into a
republic;
to
republican
principles;
as,
France
was
republicanized;
to
republicanize
the
rising
generation..
Conversion
::
Conversion
(n.) A
change
of
front,
as a body of
troops
attacked
in the
flank..
Changer
::
Changer
(n.) One who
changes
or
alters
the form of
anything.
Uralitization
::
Uralitization
(n.) The
change
of
pyroxene
to
amphibole
by
paramorphism.
Mutable
::
Mutable
(a.)
Changeable;
inconstant;
unsettled;
unstable;
fickle.
Intermutation
::
Intermutation
(n.)
Interchange;
mutual
or
reciprocal
change.
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