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Definition of have
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Have (v. t.) To
accept
possession
of; to take or
accept.
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Trite
::
Trite (a.) Worn out;
common;
used until so
common
as to have lost
novelty
and
interest;
hackneyed;
stale;
as, a trite
remark;
a trite
subject..
Bite
::
Bite (v. i.) To cause sharp pain; to
produce
anguish;
to hurt or
injure;
to have the
property
of so
doing.
Lease
::
Lease (v. i.) To
gather
what
harvesters
have left
behind;
to
glean.
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..
Artery
::
Artery
(n.) One of the
vessels
or tubes which carry
either
venous
or
arterial
blood from the
heart.
They have
tricker
and more
muscular
walls than
veins,
and are
connected
with them by
capillaries..
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..
Drachma
::
Drachma
(n.) A
silver
coin among the
ancient
Greeks,
having
a
different
value in
different
States
and at
different
periods.
The
average
value of the Attic
drachma
is
computed
to have been about 19
cents..
Betake
::
Betake
(v. t.) To have
recourse
to; to
apply;
to
resort;
to go; -- with a
reflexive
pronoun.
Ascendant
::
Ascendant
(n.) The
horoscope,
or that
degree
of the
ecliptic
which rises above the
horizon
at the
moment
of one's
birth;
supposed
to have a
commanding
influence
on a
person's
life and
fortune..
Corrode
::
Corrode
(v. i.) To have
corrosive
action;
to be
subject
to
corrosion.
Spree
::
Sprechery
(n.)
Movables
of an
inferior
description;
especially,
such as have been
collected
by
depredation..
Belong
::
Belong
(v. i.) To be
native
to, or an
inhabitant
of; esp. to have a legal
residence,
settlement,
or
inhabitancy,
whether
by birth or
operation
of law, so as to be
entitled
to
maintenance
by the
parish
or
town..
Query
::
Query (v. i.) To have a
doubt;
as, I query if he is
right..
Watchword
::
Watchword
(n.) A word given to
sentinels,
and to such as have
occasion
to visit the
guards,
used as a
signal
by which a
friend
is known from an
enemy,
or a
person
who has a right to pass the watch from one who has not; a
countersign;
a
password..
Covet
::
Covet (v. i.) To have or
indulge
inordinate
desire.
Solenoglypha
::
Solenoglypha
(n. pl.) A
suborder
of
serpents
including
those which have
tubular
erectile
fangs,
as the viper and
rattlesnake.
See
Fang..
Contorniate
::
Contorniate
(n.) A
species
of medal or
medallion
of
bronze,
having
a deep
furrow
on the
contour
or edge; --
supposed
to have been
struck
in the days of
Constantine
and his
successors..
Command
::
Command
(v. i.) To have or to
exercise
direct
authority;
to
govern;
to sway; to
influence;
to give an order or
orders.
Shave
::
Shave (v. t.) The act of
passing
very near to, so as
almost
to
graze;
as, the
bullet
missed
by a close
shave..
Will
::
Will (v.) The legal
declaration
of a
person's
mind as to the
manner
in which he would have his
property
or
estate
disposed
of after his
death;
the
written
instrument,
legally
executed,
by which a man makes
disposition
of his
estate,
to take
effect
after his
death;
testament;
devise.
See the Note under
Testament,
1..
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