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Definition of harm
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of harm is as below...
Harm (n.) To hurt; to
injure;
to
damage;
to
wrong.
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Soprano
::
Soprano
(n.) The
treble;
the
highest
vocal
register;
the
highest
kind of
female
or boy's
voice;
the upper part in
harmony
for mixed
voices.
Harmonical
::
Harmonical
(a.)
Having
relations
or
properties
bearing
some
resemblance
to those of
musical
consonances;
-- said of
certain
numbers,
ratios,
proportions,
points,
lines.
motions,
and the
like..
Scath
::
Scath (v. t.) To do harm to; to
injure;
to
damage;
to
waste;
to
destroy.
Disagree
::
Disagree
(v. i.) To fail to
accord;
not to
agree;
to lack
harmony;
to
differ;
to be
unlike;
to be at
variance.
Revenge
::
Revenge
(v. t.) To
inflict
harm in
return
for, as an
injury,
insult,
etc.; to exact
satisfaction
for, under a sense of
injury;
to
avenge;
--
followed
either
by the wrong
received,
or by the
person
or thing
wronged,
as the
object,
or by the
reciprocal
pronoun
as
direct
object,
and a
preposition
before
the wrong done or the
wrongdoer..
Effascination
::
Effascination
(n.) A
charming;
state of being
bewitched
or
deluded.
Disharmonious
::
Disharmonious
(a.)
Unharmonious;
discordant.
Chime
::
Chime (n.) The
harmonious
sound of
bells,
or of
musical
instruments..
Goddess
::
Goddess
(n.) A woman of
superior
charms
or
excellence.
Reed
::
Reed (n.) One of the thin
pieces
of
metal,
the
vibration
of which
produce
the tones of a
melodeon,
accordeon,
harmonium,
or
seraphine;
also
attached
to
certain
sets or
registers
of pipes in an
organ..
Tharms
::
Tharms
(n. pl.)
Twisted
guts.
Charm
::
Charm (n.)
Anything
worn for its
supposed
efficacy
to the
wearer
in
averting
ill or
securing
good
fortune.
Chime
::
Chime (v. i.) To cause to sound in
harmony;
to play a tune, as upon a set of
bells;
to move or
strike
in
harmony..
Charmful
::
Charmful
(a.)
Abounding
with
charms.
Wrong
::
Wrong (v. t.) To treat with
injustice;
to
deprive
of some
right,
or to
withhold
some act of
justice
from; to do
undeserved
harm to; to deal
unjustly
with; to
injure..
Incompatible
::
Incompatible
(a.) Not
compatible;
so
differing
as to be
incapable
of
harmonious
combination
or
coexistence;
inconsistent
in
thought
or
being;
irreconcilably
disagreeing;
as,
persons
of
incompatible
tempers;
incompatible
colors,
desires,
ambition..
Inoculate
::
Inoculate
(v. t.) Fig.: To
introduce
into the mind; -- used
especially
of
harmful
ideas or
principles;
to
imbue;
as, to
inoculate
one with
treason
or
infidelity..
Homophonous
::
Homophonous
(a.) Now used for plain
harmony,
note
against
note, as
opposed
to
polyphonic
harmony,
in which the
several
parts move
independently,
each with its own
melody..
Pharmacognosis
::
Pharmacognosis
(n.) That
branch
of
pharmacology
which
treats
of
unprepared
medicines
or
simples;
--
called
also
pharmacography,
and
pharmacomathy..
Harmonization
::
Harmonization
(n.) The act of
harmonizing.
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