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Definition of have
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Have (v. t.) To
possess,
as
something
which
appertains
to, is
connected
with, or
affects,
one..
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Xenopterygii
::
Xenopterygii
(n. pl.) A
suborder
of
fishes
including
Gobiesox
and
allied
genera.
These
fishes
have
soft-rayed
fins, and a
ventral
sucker
supported
in front by the
pectoral
fins. They are
destitute
of
scales..
Subcontrary
::
Subcontrary
(a.)
Having,
or being in, a
contrary
order;
-- said of a
section
of an
oblique
cone
having
a
circular
base made by a plane not
parallel
to the base, but so
inclined
to the axis that the
section
is a
circle;
applied
also to two
similar
triangles
when so
placed
as to have a
common
angle at the
vertex,
the
opposite
sides not being
parallel..
Understand
::
Understand
(v. i.) To be
informed;
to have or
receive
knowledge.
Multipolar
::
Multipolar
(a.)
Having
many
poles;
--
applied
especially
to those
ganglionic
nerve cells which have
several
radiating
processes.
Glance
::
Glance
(n.) A name given to some
sulphides,
mostly
dark-colored,
which have a
brilliant
metallic
luster,
as the
sulphide
of
copper,
called
copper
glance..
Liking
::
Liking
(n.) The state of being
pleased
with, or
attracted
toward,
some thing or
person;
hence,
inclination;
desire;
pleasure;
preference;
-- often with for,
formerly
with to; as, it is an
amusement
I have no
liking
for..
Had
::
Had (imp. & p. p.) See Have.
Partake
::
Partake
(v. i.) To take a part,
portion,
lot, or
share,
in
common
with
others;
to have a share or part; to
participate;
to
share;
as, to
partake
of a feast with
others..
Scratch
::
Scratch
(n.)
Minute,
but
tender
and
troublesome,
excoriations,
covered
with
scabs,
upon the heels of
horses
which have been used where it is very wet or
muddy..
Venture
::
Venture
(v. i.) To
hazard
one's self; to have the
courage
or
presumption
to do,
undertake,
or say
something;
to
dare..
Touch
::
Touch (v. t.) To make an
impression
on; to have
effect
upon.
Resistance
::
Resistance
(n.) A
certain
hindrance
or
opposition
to the
passage
of an
electrical
current
or
discharge
offered
by
conducting
bodies.
It bears an
inverse
relation
to the
conductivity,
-- good
conductors
having
a small
resistance,
while poor
conductors
or
insulators
have a very high
resistance.
The unit of
resistance
is the ohm..
Brush
::
Brush (n.) An
instrument
composed
of
bristles,
or other like
material,
set in a
suitable
back or
handle,
as of wood, bone, or
ivory,
and used for
various
purposes,
as in
removing
dust from
clothes,
laying
on
colors,
etc.
Brushes
have
different
shapes
and names
according
to their use; as,
clothes
brush,
paint
brush,
tooth
brush,
etc..
Synaptase
::
Synapta
(n.) A genus of
slender,
transparent
holothurians
which have
delicate
calcareous
anchors
attached
to the
dermal
plates.
See
Illustration
in
Appendix..
Have
::
Have (v. t.) To
possess,
as
something
which
appertains
to, is
connected
with, or
affects,
one..
Quit
::
Quit (a.) To have done with; to cease from; to stop;
hence,
to
depart
from; to
leave;
to
forsake;
as, to quit work; to quit the
place;
to quit
jesting..
Bo Tree
::
Bo tree () The
peepul
tree; esp., the very
ancient
tree
standing
at
Anurajahpoora
in
Ceylon,
grown from a slip of the tree under which
Gautama
is said to have
received
the
heavenly
light and so to have
become
Buddha..
Pelican
::
Pelican
(n.) Any large
webfooted
bird of the genus
Pelecanus,
of which about a dozen
species
are
known.
They have an
enormous
bill, to the lower edge of which is
attached
a pouch in which
captured
fishes
are
temporarily
stored..
Precedency
::
Precedency
(n.) The act or state of going or being
before
in rank or
dignity,
or the place of
honor;
right to a more
honorable
place;
superior
rank; as,
barons
have
precedence
of
commoners..
Superintendence
::
Superintend
(v. t.) To have or
exercise
the
charge
and
oversight
of; to
oversee
with the power of
direction;
to take care of with
authority;
to
supervise;
as, an
officer
superintends
the
building
of a ship or the
construction
of a
fort..
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