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Definition of have
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Have (v. t.) To hold in
possession
or
control;
to own; as, he has a
farm..
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Ovipositor
::
Ovipositor
(n.) The organ with which many
insects
and some other
animals
deposit
their eggs. Some
ichneumon
files have a long
ovipositor
fitted
to
pierce
the eggs or
larvae
of other
insects,
in order to lay their own eggs
within
the
same..
Lampblack
::
Lampblack
(n.) The fine
impalpable
soot
obtained
from the smoke of
carbonaceous
substances
which have been only
partly
burnt,
as in the flame of a
smoking
lamp. It
consists
of
finely
divided
carbon,
with
sometimes
a very small
proportion
of
various
impurities.
It is used as an
ingredient
of
printers'
ink, and
various
black
pigments
and
cements..
Incommensurable
::
Incommensurable
(n.) One of two or more
quantities
which have no
common
measure.
Papaw
::
Papaw (n.) A tree
(Carica
Papaya)
of
tropical
America,
belonging
to the order
Passifloreae.
It has a soft,
spongy
stem,
eighteen
or
twenty
feet high,
crowned
with a tuft of
large,
long-stalked,
palmately
lobed
leaves.
The milky juice of the plant is said to have the
property
of
making
meat
tender.
Also, its dull
orange-colored,
melon-shaped
fruit,
which is eaten both raw and
cooked
or
pickled..
Glow
::
Glow (v. i.) To feel hot; to have a
burning
sensation,
as of the skin, from
friction,
exercise,
etc.; to
burn..
Sawfish
::
Sawfish
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
elasmobranch
fishes
of the genus
Pristis.
They have a
sharklike
form, but are more
nearly
allied
to the rays. The
flattened
and much
elongated
snout has a row of stout
toothlike
structures
inserted
along each edge,
forming
a
sawlike
organ with which it
mutilates
or kills its
prey..
Postman
::
Postman
(n.) One of the two most
experienced
barristers
in the Court of
Exchequer,
who have
precedence
in
motions;
-- so
called
from the place where he sits. The other of the two is
called
the
tubman..
Therapeutae
::
Therapeutae
(n. pl.) A name given to
certain
ascetics
said to have
anciently
dwelt in the
neighborhood
of
Alexandria.
They are
described
in a work
attributed
to
Philo,
the
genuineness
and
credibility
of which are now much
discredited..
D8gregarin91
::
d8Gregarin91
(n. pl.) An order of
Protozoa,
allied
to the
Rhizopoda,
and
parasitic
in other
animals,
as in the
earthworm,
lobster,
etc. When
adult,
they have a
small,
wormlike
body
inclosing
a
nucleus,
but
without
external
organs;
in one of the young
stages,
they are
amoebiform;
--
called
also
Gregarinida,
and
Gregarinaria..
Discoid
::
Discoid
(a.)
Having
the form of a disk, as those
univalve
shells
which have the
whorls
in one
plane,
so as to form a disk, as the
pearly
nautilus..
Inductive
::
Inductive
(a.)
Facilitating
induction;
susceptible
of being acted upon by
induction;
as
certain
substances
have a great
inductive
capacity.
Pan
::
Pan (n.) The god of
shepherds,
guardian
of bees, and
patron
of
fishing
and
hunting.
He is
usually
represented
as
having
the head and trunk of a man, with the legs,
horns,
and tail of a goat, and as
playing
on the
shepherd's
pipe, which he is said to have
invented..
Stronghand
::
Strong
(superl.)
Applied
to forms in
Anglo-Saxon,
etc., which
retain
the old
declensional
endings.
In the
Teutonic
languages
the vowel stems have held the
original
endings
most
firmly,
and are
called
strong;
the stems in -n are
called
weak other
constant
stems
conform,
or are
irregular..
Parabola
::
Parabola
(n.) One of a group of
curves
defined
by the
equation
y = axn where n is a
positive
whole
number
or a
positive
fraction.
For the
cubical
parabola
n = 3; for the
semicubical
parabola
n = /. See under
Cubical,
and
Semicubical.
The
parabolas
have
infinite
branches,
but no
rectilineal
asymptotes..
Countermark
::
Countermark
(n.) An
artificial
cavity
made in the teeth of
horses
that have
outgrown
their
natural
mark, to
disguise
their age..
Eureka
::
Eureka
() The
exclamation
attributed
to
Archimedes,
who is said to have cried out
Eureka!
eureka!
(I have found it! I have found it!), upon
suddenly
discovering
a
method
of
finding
out how much the gold of King
Hiero's
crown had been
alloyed.
Hence,
an
expression
of
triumph
concerning
a
discovery..
Parrot
::
Parrot
(n.) Any
species
of
Psittacus,
Chrysotis,
Pionus,
and other
genera
of the
family
Psittacidae,
as
distinguished
from the
parrakeets,
macaws,
and
lories.
They have a short
rounded
or even tail, and often a naked space on the
cheeks.
The gray
parrot,
or jako (P.
erithacus)
of
Africa
(see
Jako),
and the
species
of
Amazon,
or
green,
parrots
(Chrysotis)
of
America,
are
examples.
Many
species,
as cage
birds,
readily
learn to
imitate
sounds,
and to
repeat
words and
phrases..
Owe
::
Owe (v.) To
possess;
to have, as the
rightful
owner;
to own..
Trend
::
Trend (v. i.) To have a
particular
direction;
to run; to
stretch;
to tend; as, the shore of the sea
trends
to the
southwest..
Resort
::
Resort
(v.) The act of going to, or
making
application;
a
betaking
one's self; the act of
visiting
or
seeking;
recourse;
as, a place of
popular
resort;
-- often
figuratively;
as, to have
resort
to
force..
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