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Definition of hang
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Hang (n.) A sharp or steep
declivity
or
slope.
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Conservatism
::
Conservatism
(n.) The
disposition
and
tendency
to
preserve
what is
established;
opposition
to
change;
the habit of mind; or
conduct,
of a
conservative..
Crestfallen
::
Crestfallen
(a.) With
hanging
head;
hence,
dispirited;
dejected;
cowed..
Convert
::
Convert
(v. i.) To be
turned
or
changed
in
character
or
direction;
to
undergo
a
change,
physically
or
morally..
Pendulous
::
Pendulous
(a.)
Depending;
pendent
loosely;
hanging;
swinging.
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..
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..
Impending
::
Impending
(a.)
Hanging
over;
overhanging;
suspended
so as to
menace;
imminet;
threatening.
Spontaneity
::
Spontaneity
(n.) The
tendency
to
undergo
change,
characteristic
of both
animal
and
vegetable
organisms,
and not
restrained
or
cheked
by the
environment..
Swagbelly
::
Swagbelly
(n.) A
prominent,
overhanging
belly..
Perilymphangial
::
Perilymphangial
(a.)
Around,
or at the side of, a
lymphatic
vessel..
Dynamics
::
Dynamics
(n.) That
branch
of
mechanics
which
treats
of the
motion
of
bodies
(kinematics)
and the
action
of
forces
in
producing
or
changing
their
motion
(kinetics).
Dynamics
is held by some
recent
writers
to
include
statics
and not
kinematics.
Hanger
::
Hanger
(n.) One who
hangs,
or
causes
to be
hanged;
a
hangman..
Steady
::
Steady
(n.)
Constant
in
feeling,
purpose,
or
pursuit;
not
fickle,
changeable,
or
wavering;
not
easily
moved or
persuaded
to alter a
purpose;
resolute;
as, a man
steady
in his
principles,
in his
purpose,
or in the
pursuit
of an
object..
Pyrophane
::
Pyrophane
(n.) A
mineral
which is
opaque
in its
natural
state,
but is said to
change
its color and
become
transparent
by
heat..
Whinger
::
Whinger
(n.) A kind of
hanger
or sword used as a knife at meals and as a
weapon.
Hinge
::
Hinge (v. i.) To
stand,
depend,
hang, or turn, as on a
hinge;
to
depend
chiefly
for a
result
or
decision
or for force and
validity;
--
usually
with on or upon; as, the
argument
hinges
on this
point..
Alterative
::
Alterative
(n.) A
medicine
or
treatment
which
gradually
induces
a
change,
and
restores
healthy
functions
without
sensible
evacuations..
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..
Cementation
::
Cementation
(n.) A
process
which
consists
in
surrounding
a solid body with the
powder
of other
substances,
and
heating
the whole to a
degree
not
sufficient
to cause
fusion,
the
physical
properties
of the body being
changed
by
chemical
combination
with
powder;
thus iron
becomes
steel by
cementation
with
charcoal,
and green glass
becomes
porcelain
by
cementation
with
sand..
Effloresce
::
Effloresce
(v. i.) To
change
on the
surface,
or
throughout,
to a
whitish,
mealy,
or
crystalline
powder,
from a
gradual
decomposition,
esp. from the loss of
water,
on
simple
exposure
to the air; as,
Glauber's
salts,
and many
others,
effloresce..
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