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Definition of hang
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Hang (n.) The
manner
in which one part or thing hangs upon, or is
connected
with,
another;
as, the hang of a
scythe..
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Prick
::
Prick (n.) To fix by the
point;
to
attach
or hang by
puncturing;
as, to prick a knife into a
board..
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..
Roper
::
Roper (n.) One fit to be
hanged.
Aethrioscope
::
Aethrioscope
(n.) An
instrument
consisting
in part of a
differential
thermometer.
It is used for
measuring
changes
of
temperature
produced
by
different
conditions
of the sky, as when clear or
clouded..
Seine
::
Seine (n.) A large net, one edge of which is
provided
with
sinkers,
and the other with
floats.
It hangs
vertically
in the
water,
and when its ends are
brought
together
or drawn
ashore
incloses
the
fish..
Manoeuvre
::
Manoeuvre
(n.) To
perform
a
movement
or
movements
in
military
or naval
tactics;
to make
changes
in
position
with
reference
to
getting
advantage
in
attack
or
defense.
Shot
::
Shot (a.) Woven in such a way as to
produce
an
effect
of
variegation,
of
changeable
tints,
or of being
figured;
as, shot
silks.
See
Shoot,
v. t., 8..
Ossifying
::
Ossifying
(a.)
Changing
into bone;
becoming
bone; as, the
ossifying
process..
Unconverted
::
Unconverted
(a.) Not
converted
or
exchanged.
Beetle
::
Beetle
(v. i.) To
extend
over and
beyond
the base or
support;
to
overhang;
to jut.
Transmit
::
Transmit
(v. t.) To cause to pass over or
through;
to
communicate
by
sending;
to send from one
person
or place to
another;
to pass on or down as by
inheritance;
as, to
transmit
a
memorial;
to
transmit
dispatches;
to
transmit
money,
or bills of
exchange,
from one
country
to
another..
Alter
::
Alter (v. t.) To make
otherwise;
to
change
in some
respect,
either
partially
or
wholly;
to vary; to
modify..
Cambist
::
Cambist
(n.) A
banker;
a money
changer
or
broker;
one who deals in bills of
exchange,
or who is
skilled
in the
science
of
exchange..
Transition
::
Transition
(n.)
Change
from one form to
another.
Refraction
::
Refraction
(n.) The
change
in the
direction
of a ray of
light,
and,
consequently,
in the
apparent
position
of a
heavenly
body from which it
emanates,
arising
from its
passage
through
the
earth's
atmosphere;
-- hence
distinguished
as
atmospheric
refraction,
or
astronomical
refraction..
Mew
::
Mew (v. i.) To cast the
feathers;
to molt;
hence,
to
change;
to put on a new
appearance..
Congeal
::
Congeal
(v. t.) To
change
from a fluid to a solid state by cold; to
freeze.
Cross
::
Cross (a.) Made in an
opposite
direction,
or an
inverse
relation;
mutually
inverse;
interchanged;
as, cross
interrogatories;
cross
marriages,
as when a
brother
and
sister
marry
persons
standing
in the same
relation
to each
other..
Variable
::
Variable
(n.) That which is
variable;
that which
varies,
or is
subject
to
change..
Append
::
Append
(v. t.) To hang or
attach
to, as by a
string,
so that the thing is
suspended;
as, a seal
appended
to a
record;
the
inscription
was
appended
to the
column..
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