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Definition of have
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Revise
::
Revise
(v. t.) To
compare
(a
proof)
with a
previous
proof of the same
matter,
and mark again such
errors
as have not been
corrected
in the
type..
Consult
::
Consult
(v. t.) To have
reference
to, in
judging
or
acting;
to have
regard
to; to
consider;
as, to
consult
one's
wishes..
Keep
::
Keep (v. t.) To have in
custody;
to have in some place for
preservation;
to take
charge
of.
Swallow
::
Swallow
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
passerine
birds of the
family
Hirundinidae,
especially
one of those
species
in which the tail is
deeply
forked.
They have long,
pointed
wings,
and are noted for the
swiftness
and
gracefulness
of their
flight..
Havened
::
Havened
(p. a.)
Sheltered
in a
haven.
Mind
::
Mind (n.) To have in mind; to
purpose.
Lurcher
::
Lurcher
(n.) One of a
mongrel
breed of dogs said to have been a cross
between
the sheep dog,
greyhound,
and
spaniel.
It hunts game
silently,
by
scent,
and is often used by
poachers..
Succubus
::
Succubus
(n.) A demon or
fiend;
especially,
a
lascivious
spirit
supposed
to have
sexual
intercourse
with the men by
night;
a
succuba.
Cf.
Incubus..
Hogged
::
Hogged
(a.)
Broken
or
strained
so as to have an
upward
curve
between
the ends. See Hog, v. i..
Tulipomania
::
Tulipomania
(n.) A
violent
passion
for the
acquisition
or
cultivation
of
tulips;
-- a word said by
Beckman
to have been
coined
by
Menage.
Monogenism
::
Monogenism
(n.) The
theory
or
doctrine
that the human races have a
common
origin,
or
constitute
a
single
species..
Thoracica
::
Thoracica
(n. pl.) A
division
of
cirripeds
including
those which have six
thoracic
segments,
usually
bearing
six pairs of
cirri.
The
common
barnacles
are
examples..
Spirable
::
Spiodea
(n. pl.) An
extensive
division
of
marine
Annelida,
including
those that are
without
oral
tentacles
or
cirri,
and have the
gills,
when
present,
mostly
arranged
along the sides of the body. They
generally
live in
burrows
or
tubes..
Manakin
::
Manakin
(n.) Any one of
numerous
small birds
belonging
to
Pipra,
Manacus,
and other
genera
of the
family
Pipridae.
They are
mostly
natives
of
Central
and South
America.
some are
bright-colored,
and
others
have the wings and tail
curiously
ornamented.
The name is
sometimes
applied
to
related
birds of other
families..
Wantonize
::
Wantonize
(v. i.) To
behave
wantonly;
to
frolic;
to
wanton.
House
::
House (v. i.) To have a
position
in one of the
houses.
See
House,
n., 8..
Smack
::
Smack (n.) To have or
exhibit
indications
of the
presence
of any
character
or
quality.
Alcohol
::
Alcohol
(n.) Pure
spirit
of wine; pure or
highly
rectified
spirit
(called
also ethyl
alcohol);
the
spirituous
or
intoxicating
element
of
fermented
or
distilled
liquors,
or more
loosely
a
liquid
containing
it in
considerable
quantity.
It is
extracted
by
simple
distillation
from
various
vegetable
juices
and
infusions
of a
saccharine
nature,
which have
undergone
vinous
fermentation..
Tick
::
Tick (n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of large
parasitic
mites which
attach
themselves
to, and suck the blood of,
cattle,
dogs, and many other
animals.
When
filled
with blood they
become
ovate,
much
swollen,
and
usually
livid red in
color.
Some of the
species
often
attach
themselves
to the human body. The young are
active
and have at first but six
legs..
Haversian
::
Haversian
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
discovered
by,
Clopton
Havers,
an
English
physician
of the
seventeenth
century..
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