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Definition of hase
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Hase (v. t.) See Haze, v. t..
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Chase
::
Chase (v. t.) To
ornament
(a
surface
of
metal)
by
embossing,
cutting
away
parts,
and the
like..
Buy
::
Buy (v. t.) To
acquire
the
ownership
of
(property)
by
giving
an
accepted
price or
consideration
therefor,
or by
agreeing
to do so; to
acquire
by the
payment
of a price or
value;
to
purchase;
--
opposed
to
sell..
Counter
::
Counter
(v. t.) A table or board on which money is
counted
and over which
business
is
transacted;
a long,
narrow
table or
bench,
on which goods are laid for
examination
by
purchasers,
or on which they are
weighed
or
measured..
Bargain
::
Bargain
(n.) A
purchase;
also ( when not
qualified),
a
gainful
transaction;
an
advantageous
purchase;
as, to buy a thing at a
bargain..
Hase
::
Hase (v. t.) See Haze, v. t..
Marketable
::
Marketable
(a.)
Wanted
by
purchasers;
salable;
as, furs are not
marketable
in that
country..
Chasable
::
Chasable
(a.)
Capable
of being
chased;
fit for
hunting.
Jigger
::
"Jigger
(n. & v.) A light
tackle,
consisting
of a
double
and
single
block and the fall, used for
various
purposes,
as to
increase
the
purchase
on a
topsail
sheet in
hauling
it home; the watch
tackle..
Backjoint
::
Backjoint
(n.) A
rebate
or chase in
masonry
left to
receive
a
permanent
slab or other
filling.
Steeple-crowned
::
Steeplechasing
(n.) The act of
riding
steeple
chases.
Whipperin
::
Whipperin
(n.) A
huntsman
who keeps the
hounds
from
wandering,
and whips them in, if
necessary,
to the of
chase..
Pentaspast
::
Pentaspast
(n.) A
purchase
with five
pulleys.
Dichotomy
::
Dichotomy
(n.) That phase of the moon in which it
appears
bisected,
or shows only half its disk, as at the
quadratures..
Fanfare
::
Fanfare
(n.) A
flourish
of
trumpets,
as in
coming
into the
lists,
etc.; also, a short and
lively
air
performed
on
hunting
horns
during
the
chase..
Hunt
::
Hunt (n.) The act or
practice
of
chasing
wild
animals;
chase;
pursuit;
search.
Re-demption
::
Re-demption
(n.) The act of
redeeming,
or the state of being
redeemed;
repurchase;
ransom;
release;
rescue;
deliverance;
as, the
redemption
of
prisoners
taken in war; the
redemption
of a ship and
cargo..
Achate
::
Achate
(n.)
Purchase;
bargaining.
Purchase
::
Purchase
(v. t.)
Acquisition
of lands or
tenements
by other means than
descent
or
inheritance,
namely,
by one's own act or
agreement..
Reclaim
::
Reclaim
(v. t.) To
reduce
from a wild to a tamed
state;
to bring under
discipline;
-- said
especially
of birds
trained
for the
chase,
but also of other
animals..
Negotiator
::
Negotiator
(n.) One who
negotiates;
a
person
who
treats
with
others,
either
as
principal
or
agent,
in
respect
to
purchase
and sale, or
public
compacts..
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