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Definition of hang
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Hang (n.)
Connection;
arrangement;
plan; as, the hang of a
discourse..
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Inaquate
::
Inaquate
(a.)
Embodied
in, or
changed
into,
water..
Polymerize
::
Polymerize
(v. i.) To
change
into
another
substance
having
the same
atomic
proportions,
but a
higher
molecular
weight;
to
undergo
polymerization;
thus,
aldehyde
polymerizes
in
forming
paraldehyde..
Shanghaied
::
Shanghaied
(imp. & p. p.) of
Shangha.
Unstable
::
Unstable
(a.) Not
stable;
not firm,
fixed,
or
constant;
subject
to
change
or
overthrow..
Jute
::
"Jute (n.) The
coarse,
strong
fiber of the East
Indian
Corchorus
olitorius,
and C.
capsularis;
also, the plant
itself.
The fiber is much used for
making
mats, gunny
cloth,
cordage,
hangings,
paper,
etc..
Interchange
::
Interchange
(v. i.) To make an
interchange;
to
alternate.
Motion
::
Motion
(n.)
Change
of pitch in
successive
sounds,
whether
in the same part or in
groups
of
parts..
Overchange
::
Overchange
(n.) Too much or too
frequent
change;
fickleness.
Rhotacism
::
Rhotacism
(n.) An
oversounding,
or a
misuse,
of the
letter
r;
specifically
(Phylol.),
the
tendency,
exhibited
in the
Indo-European
languages,
to
change
s to r, as wese to
were..
Lientery
::
Lientery
(n.) A
diarrhea,
in which the food is
discharged
imperfectly
digested,
or with but
little
change..
Counterchanged
::
Counterchanged
(a.)
Exchanged.
Karyostenosis
::
Karyostenosis
(n.)
Direct
cell
division
(in which there is first a
simple
division
of the
nucleus,
without
any
changes
in its
structure,
followed
by
division
of the
protoplasm
of the
karyostenotic
mode of
nuclear
division..
Permutation
::
Permutation
(n.) The act of
permuting;
exchange
of the thing for
another;
mutual
transference;
interchange.
Counterchanged
::
Counterchanged
(a.)
Having
the
tinctures
exchanged
mutually;
thus, if the field is
divided
palewise,
or and
azure,
and cross is borne
counterchanged,
that part of the cross which comes on the azure side will be or, and that on the or side will be
azure..
Transform
::
Transform
(v. t.) To
change,
as an
algebraic
expression
or
geometrical
figure,
into
another
from
without
altering
its
value..
Hover
::
Hover (v. i.) To hang
fluttering
in the air, or on the wing; to
remain
in
flight
or
floating
about or over a place or
object;
to be
suspended
in the air above
something..
Interchange
::
Interchange
(n.) The
mutual
exchange
of
commodities
between
two
persons
or
countries;
barter;
commerce.
Boot
::
Boot (n.) That which is given to make an
exchange
equal,
or to make up for the
deficiency
of value in one of the
things
exchanged..
Incommutable
::
Incommutable
(a.) Not
commutable;
not
capable
of being
exchanged
with, or
substituted
for,
another..
Curdle
::
Curdle
(v. t.) To
change
into curd; to cause to
coagulate.
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