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Definition of hang
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Hang (v. i.) To lean or
incline;
to
incline
downward.
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Varied
::
Varied
(a.)
Changed;
altered;
various;
diversified;
as, a
varied
experience;
varied
interests;
varied
scenery..
Hanger
::
Hanger
(n.) A
steep,
wooded
declivity..
Tolsey
::
Tolsey
(n.) A
tollbooth;
also, a
merchants'
meeting
place,
or
exchange..
Niobe
::
Niobe (n.) The
daughter
of
Tantalus,
and wife of
Amphion,
king of
Thebes.
Her pride in her
children
provoked
Apollo
and
Diana,
who slew them all. Niobe
herself
was
changed
by the gods into
stone..
En-
::
En- () A
prefix
signifying
in or into, used in many
English
words,
chiefly
those
borrowed
from the
French.
Some
English
words are
written
indifferently
with en-or in-. For ease of
pronunciation
it is
commonly
changed
to
em-before
p, b, and m, as in
employ,
embody,
emmew.
It is
sometimes
used to give a
causal
force,
as in
enable,
enfeeble,
to cause to be, or to make, able, or
feeble;
and
sometimes
merely
gives an
intensive
force,
as in
enchasten.
See In-..
Epithesis
::
Epithesis
(n.) The
addition
of a
letter
at the end of a word,
without
changing
its
sense;
as, numb for num,
whilst
for
whiles..
Overchange
::
Overchange
(n.) Too much or too
frequent
change;
fickleness.
Sponge
::
Sponge
(v. i.) Fig.: To gain by mean arts, by
intrusion,
or
hanging
on; as, an idler
sponges
on his
neighbor..
Crestfallen
::
Crestfallen
(a.)
Having
the
crest,
or upper part of the neck,
hanging
to one side; -- said of a
horse..
Fluxion
::
Fluxion
(n.) A
method
of
analysis
developed
by
Newton,
and based on the
conception
of all
magnitudes
as
generated
by
motion,
and
involving
in their
changes
the
notion
of
velocity
or rate of
change.
Its
results
are the same as those of the
differential
and
integral
calculus,
from which it
differs
little
except
in
notation
and
logical
method..
Pocket
::
Pocket
(v. t.) To put, or
conceal,
in the
pocket;
as, to
pocket
the
change..
Turn
::
Turn (v. t.) To cause to move upon a
center,
or as if upon a
center;
to give
circular
motion
to; to cause to
revolve;
to cause to move
round,
either
partially,
wholly,
or
repeatedly;
to make to
change
position
so as to
present
other sides in given
directions;
to make to face
otherwise;
as, to turn a wheel or a
spindle;
to turn the body or the
head..
Antependium
::
Antependium
(n.) The
hangings
or
screen
in front of the
altar;
an altar
cloth;
the
frontal.
Conversion
::
Conversion
(n.) The act of
changing
one's views or
course,
as in
passing
from one side,
party,
or from of
religion
to
another;
also, the state of being so
changed..
Freakish
::
Freakish
(a.) Apt to
change
the mind
suddenly;
whimsical;
capricious.
Dependence
::
Dependence
(n.) The act or state of
depending;
state of being
dependent;
a
hanging
down or from;
suspension
from a
support.
Lientery
::
Lientery
(n.) A
diarrhea,
in which the food is
discharged
imperfectly
digested,
or with but
little
change..
Price
::
Price (n. & v.) The sum or
amount
of money at which a thing is
valued,
or the value which a
seller
sets on his goods in
market;
that for which
something
is
bought
or sold, or
offered
for sale;
equivalent
in money or other means of
exchange;
current
value or rate paid or
demanded
in
market
or in
barter;
cost..
Offset
::
Offset
(n.) A sum,
account,
or value set off
against
another
sum or
account,
as an
equivalent;
hence,
anything
which is given in
exchange
or
retaliation;
a
set-off..
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..
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