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Definition of hang
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Hang (v. i.) To be
fastened
in such a
manner
as to allow of free
motion
on the point or
points
of
suspension.
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Change
::
Change
(v. t.) That which makes a
variety,
or may be
substituted
for
another..
Shear
::
Shear (v. t.) A
strain,
or
change
of
shape,
of an
elastic
body,
consisting
of an
extension
in one
direction,
an equal
compression
in a
perpendicular
direction,
with an
unchanged
magnitude
in the third
direction..
Metagenesis
::
Metagenesis
(n.) The
change
of form which one
animal
species
undergoes
in a
series
of
successively
produced
individuals,
extending
from the one
developed
from the ovum to the final
perfected
individual.
Hence,
metagenesis
involves
the
production
of
sexual
individuals
by
nonsexual
means,
either
directly
or
through
intervening
sexless
generations.
Opposed
to
monogenesis.
See
Alternate
generation,
under
Generation..
Move
::
Move (v. i.) To
change
residence;
to
remove,
as from one
house,
town, or
state,
to
another..
Ossified
::
Ossified
(a.)
Changed
to bone or
something
resembling
bone;
hardened
by
deposits
of
mineral
matter
of any kind; -- said of
tissues.
Corrupt
::
Corrupt
(a.)
Changed
from a sound to a
putrid
state;
spoiled;
tainted;
vitiated;
unsound.
Exchange
::
Exchange
(n.) To part with for a
substitute;
to lay
aside,
quit, or
resign
(something
being
received
in place of the thing
parted
with);
as, to
exchange
a
palace
for
cell..
Hanged
::
Hanged
(imp. & p. p.) of Han.
Metabole
::
Metabole
(n.) A
change
or
mutation;
a
change
of
disease,
symptoms,
or
treatment..
Tariff
::
Tariff
(n.) Any
schedule
or
system
of
rates,
changes,
etc.; as, a
tariff
of fees, or of
railroad
fares..
Substituted
::
Substituted
(a.)
Exchanged;
put in the place of
another.
Superfuse
::
Superfrontal
(n.) A cloth which is
placed
over the top of an
altar,
and often hangs down a few
inches
over the
frontal..
Reexchange
::
Reexchange
(v. t.) To
exchange
anew; to
reverse
(a
previous
exchange).
Allonge
::
Allonge
(v.) A slip of paper
attached
to a bill of
exchange
for
receiving
indorsements,
when the back of the bill
itself
is
already
full; a
rider..
Overbrow
::
Overbrow
(v. t.) To hang over like a brow; to
impend
over.
Conservative
::
Conservative
(a.)
Tending
or
disposed
to
maintain
existing
institutions;
opposed
to
change
or
innovation.
Reexchange
::
Reexchange
(n.) A
renewed
exchange;
a
reversal
of an
exchange.
Paragraph
::
Paragraph
(n.)
Originally,
a
marginal
mark or note, set in the
margin
to call
attention
to
something
in the text, e. g., a
change
of
subject;
now, the
character
/,
commonly
used in the text as a
reference
mark to a
footnote,
or to
indicate
the place of a
division
into
sections..
Lop
::
Lop (v. i.) To hang
downward;
to be
pendent;
to lean to one side.
Leaven
::
Leaven
(n.) Any
substance
that
produces,
or is
designed
to
produce,
fermentation,
as in dough or
liquids;
esp., a
portion
of
fermenting
dough,
which,
mixed with a
larger
quantity
of
dough,
produces
a
general
change
in the mass, and
renders
it
light;
yeast;
barm..
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