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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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Chatoyment
::
Chatoyment
(n.)
Changeableness
of
color,
as in a
mineral;
play of
colors..
Hang
::
Hang (v. i.) To slope down; as,
hanging
grounds..
Drawee
::
Drawee
(n.) The
person
on whom an order or bill of
exchange
is
drawn;
-- the
correlative
of
drawer.
Reciprocal
::
Reciprocal
(a.)
Mutually
interchangeable.
Eaves
::
Eaves (n. pl.) The edges or lower
borders
of the roof of a
building,
which
overhang
the
walls,
and cast off the water that falls on the
roof..
Medusa
::
Medusa
(n.) The
Gorgon;
or one of the
Gorgons
whose hair was
changed
into
serpents,
after which all who
looked
upon her were
turned
into
stone..
Vary
::
Vary (v. t.) To
embellish;
to
change
fancifully;
to
present
under new
aspects,
as of form, key,
measure,
etc. See
Variation,
4..
Aerify
::
Aerify
(v. t.) To
change
into an
aeriform
state.
Catallactics
::
Catallactics
(n.) The
science
of
exchanges,
a
branch
of
political
economy..
Hanger-on
::
Hanger-on
(n.) One who hangs on, or
sticks
to, a
person,
place,
or
service;
a
dependent;
one who
adheres
to
others'
society
longer
than he is
wanted..
Turn
::
Turn (n.) A
change
of
condition;
especially,
a
sudden
or
recurring
symptom
of
illness,
as a
nervous
shock,
or
fainting
spell;
as, a bad
turn..
Corrupt
::
Corrupt
(a.)
Changed
from a sound to a
putrid
state;
spoiled;
tainted;
vitiated;
unsound.
Pectoriloquy
::
Pectoriloquy
(n.) The
distinct
articulation
of the
sounds
of a
patient's
voice,
heard on
applying
the ear to the chest in
auscultation.
It
usually
indicates
some
morbid
change
in the lungs or
pleural
cavity..
Stir
::
Stir (v. i.) To move; to
change
one's
position.
Round
::
Round
(adv.)
From one side or party to
another;
as to come or turn
round,
-- that is, to
change
sides or
opinions..
Usance
::
Usance
(v. t.) The time, fixed
variously
by the usage
between
different
countries,
when a bill of
exchange
is
payable;
as, a bill drawn on
London
at one
usance,
or at
double
usance..
Mortify
::
Mortify
(v. t.) To
destroy
the
active
powers
or
essential
qualities
of; to
change
by
chemical
action.
Sling
::
Sling (v. t.) To hang so as to
swing;
as, to sling a
pack..
Baroscope
::
Baroscope
(n.) Any
instrument
showing
the
changes
in the
weight
of the
atmosphere;
also, less
appropriately,
any
instrument
that
indicates
-or
foreshadows
changes
of the
weather,
as a deep vial of
liquid
holding
in
suspension
some
substance
which rises and falls with
atmospheric
changes..
Retraction
::
Retraction
(n.) The act of
withdrawing
something
advanced,
stated,
claimed,
or done;
declaration
of
change
of
opinion;
recantation..
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