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Definition of harm
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Harm (n.) That which
causes
injury,
damage,
or
loss..
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Concord
::
Concord
(n.) An
agreeable
combination
of tones
simultaneously
heard;
a
consonant
chord;
consonance;
harmony.
Infestuous
::
Infestuous
(a.)
Mischievous;
harmful;
dangerous.
Detriment
::
Detriment
(n.) That which
injures
or
causes
damage;
mischief;
harm;
diminution;
loss;
damage;
-- used very
generically;
as,
detriments
to
property,
religion,
morals,
etc..
Meeting
::
Meeting
(n.) A
congregation;
a
collection
of
people;
a
convention;
as, a large
meeting;
an
harmonius
meeting..
Philter
::
Philter
(v. t.) To charm to love; to
excite
to love or
sexual
desire
by a
potion.
Pharmacy
::
Pharmacy
(n.) A place where
medicines
are
compounded;
a drug
store;
an
apothecary's
shop.
Axunge
::
Axunge
(n.) Fat;
grease;
esp. the fat of pigs or
geese;
usually
(Pharm.),
lard
prepared
for
medical
use..
Enamor
::
Enamor
(v. t.) To
inflame
with love; to
charm;
to
captivate;
-- with of, or with,
before
the
person
or
thing;
as, to be
enamored
with a lady; to be
enamored
of books or
science..
Harmonica
::
Harmonica
(n.) A
musical
instrument,
consisting
of a
series
of
hemispherical
glasses
which,
by
touching
the edges with the
dampened
finger,
give forth the
tones..
Discordant
::
Discordant
(n.)
Dissonant;
not in
harmony
or
musical
concord;
harsh;
jarring;
as,
discordant
notes or
sounds..
Accord
::
Accord
(v. t.)
Harmony
of
sounds;
agreement
in pitch and tone;
concord;
as, the
accord
of
tones..
Sinister
::
Sinister
(a.)
Indicative
of
lurking
evil or harm;
boding
covert
danger;
as, a
sinister
countenance..
Bewitchment
::
Bewitchment
(n.) The power of
bewitching
or
charming.
Reconcile
::
Reconcile
(v. t.) To cause to be
friendly
again;
to
conciliate
anew; to
restore
to
friendship;
to bring back to
harmony;
to cause to be no
longer
at
variance;
as, to
reconcile
persons
who have
quarreled..
Envy
::
Envy (v. t.) To do harm to; to
injure;
to
disparage.
Strain
::
Strain
(a.) To
injure
in the
muscles
or
joints
by
causing
to make too
strong
an
effort;
to harm by
overexertion;
to
sprain;
as, to
strain
a horse by
overloading;
to
strain
the
wrist;
to
strain
a
muscle..
Hurt
::
Hurt (v. t.) To impar the
value,
usefulness,
beauty,
or
pleasure
of; to
damage;
to
injure;
to
harm..
Disconcert
::
Disconcert
(v. t.) To break up the
harmonious
progress
of; to throw into
disorder
or
confusion;
as, the
emperor
disconcerted
the plans of his
enemy..
Incoordination
::
Incoordination
(n.) Want of
coordination;
lack of
harmonious
adjustment
or
action.
Spare
::
Spare (a.) To
preserve
from
danger
or
punishment;
to
forbear
to
punish,
injure,
or harm; to show mercy to..
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