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Definition of hang
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Hang (v. i.) To
hover;
to
impend;
to
appear
threateningly;
--
usually
with over; as, evils hang over the
country..
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Frontal
::
Frontal
(n.) A
movable,
decorative
member
in
metal,
carved
wood, or,
commonly,
in rich stuff or in
embroidery,
covering
the front of the
altar.
Frontals
are
usually
changed
according
to the
different
ceremonies..
Metamorphic
::
Metamorphic
(a.)
Causing
a
change
of
structure.
Hurricane
::
Hurricane
(n.) A
violent
storm,
characterized
by
extreme
fury and
sudden
changes
of the wind, and
generally
accompanied
by rain,
thunder,
and
lightning;
--
especially
prevalent
in the East and West
Indies.
Also used
figuratively..
Conversely
::
Conversely
(adv.)
In a
converse
manner;
with
change
of order or
relation;
reciprocally.
Curtain
::
Curtain
(n.) A
hanging
screen
intended
to
darken
or
conceal,
and
admitting
of being drawn back or up, and
reclosed
at
pleasure;
esp.,
drapery
of cloth or lace
hanging
round a bed or at a
window;
in
theaters,
and like
places,
a
movable
screen
for
concealing
the
stage..
Manoeuvre
::
Manoeuvre
(v. t.) To
change
the
positions
of, as of
troops
of
ships..
Cut-off
::
Cut-off
(n.) Any
device
for
stopping
or
changing
a
current,
as of grain or water in a
spout..
Reduce
::
Reduce
(n.) To
change,
as
numbers,
from one
denomination
into
another
without
altering
their
value,
or from one
denomination
into
others
of the same
value;
as, to
reduce
pounds,
shillings,
and pence to
pence,
or to
reduce
pence to
pounds;
to
reduce
days and hours to
minutes,
or
minutes
to days and
hours..
Transpose
::
Transpose
(v. t.) To
change
the place or order of; to
substitute
one for the other of; to
exchange,
in
respect
of
position;
as, to
transpose
letters,
words,
or
propositions..
Leaven
::
Leaven
(n.)
Anything
which makes a
general
assimilating
(especially
a
corrupting)
change
in the mass.
Trade
::
Trade (v. i.) To
barter,
or to buy and sell; to be
engaged
in the
exchange,
purchase,
or sale of
goods,
wares,
merchandise,
or
anything
else; to
traffic;
to
bargain;
to carry on
commerce
as a
business..
Anemoscope
::
Anemoscope
(n.) An
instrument
which shows the
direction
of the wind; a wind vane; a
weathercock;
--
usually
applied
to a
contrivance
consisting
of a vane
above,
connected
in the
building
with a dial or index with
pointers
to show the
changes
of the
wind..
Opposite
::
Opposite
(a.)
Placed
over
against;
standing
or
situated
over
against
or in
front;
facing;
-- often with to; as, a house
opposite
to the
Exchange..
Moment
::
Moment
(n.) An
infinitesimal
change
in a
varying
quantity;
an
increment
or
decrement.
Revolutionize
::
Revolutionize
(v. t.) To
change
completely,
as by a
revolution;
as, to
revolutionize
a
government..
Perversion
::
Perversion
(n.) The act of
perverting,
or the state of being
perverted;
a
turning
from truth or
right;
a
diverting
from the true
intent
or
object;
a
change
to
something
worse;
a
turning
or
applying
to a wrong end or use..
Verbal
::
Verbal
(a.)
Consisting
in, or
having
to do with, words only;
dealing
with words
rather
than with the ideas
intended
to be
conveyed;
as, a
verbal
critic;
a
verbal
change..
Shear
::
Shear (v. t.) To
produce
a
change
of shape in by a
shear.
See
Shear,
n., 4..
Fluid
::
Fluid (a.)
Having
particles
which
easily
move and
change
their
relative
position
without
a
separation
of the mass, and which
easily
yield to
pressure;
capable
of
flowing;
liquid
or
gaseous..
Inconsistent
::
Inconsistent
(a.) Not
exhibiting
uniformity
of
sentiment,
steadiness
to
principle,
etc.;
unequal;
fickle;
changeable..
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