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Definition of hearse
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Hearse
(n.) A hind in the year of its age.
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Hearse
::
Hearse
(n.) A bier or
handbarrow
for
conveying
the dead to the
grave.
Narrate
::
Narrate
(v. t.) To tell,
rehearse,
or
recite,
as a
story;
to
relate
the
particulars
of; to go
through
with in
detail,
as an
incident
or
transaction;
to give an
account
of..
Recount
::
Recount
(v.) To tell over; to
relate
in
detail;
to
recite;
to tell or
narrate
the
particulars
of; to
rehearse;
to
enumerate;
as, to
recount
one's
blessings..
Rehearse
::
Rehearse
(v. t.) To cause to
rehearse;
to
instruct
by
rehearsal.
Recite
::
Recite
(v. t.) To
rehearse,
as a
lesson
to an
instructor..
Declaim
::
Declaim
(v. i.) To speak for
rhetorical
display;
to speak
pompously,
noisily,
or
theatrically;
to make an empty
speech;
to
rehearse
trite
arguments
in
debate;
to
rant..
Inhearsed
::
Inhearsed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Inhears.
Principal
::
Principal
(n.) One of
turrets
or
pinnacles
of
waxwork
and
tapers
with which the posts and
center
of a
funeral
hearse
were
formerly
crowned.
Hearse
::
Hearse
(v. t.) To
inclose
in a
hearse;
to
entomb.
Rehearser
::
Rehearser
(n.) One who
rehearses.
Recite
::
Recite
(v. i.) To
repeat,
pronounce,
or
rehearse,
as
before
an
audience,
something
prepared
or
committed
to
memory;
to
rehearse
a
lesson
learned..
Misrehearse
::
Misrehearse
(v. t.) To
rehearse
or quote
incorrectly.
Sing
::
Sing (v. t.) To
celebrate
is song; to give
praises
to in
verse;
to
relate
or
rehearse
in
numbers,
verse,
or
poetry..
Hearse
::
Hearse
(n.) A hind in the year of its age.
Hearse
::
Hearse
(n.) A
carriage
specially
adapted
or used for
conveying
the dead to the
grave.
Hearsecloth
::
Hearsecloth
(n.) A cloth for
covering
a
coffin
when on a bier; a pall.
Rehearse
::
Rehearse
(v. t.) To
repeat,
as what has been
already
said; to tell over
again;
to
recite..
Rehearse
::
Rehearse
(v. t.) To
recite
or
repeat
in
private
for
experiment
and
improvement,
before
a
public
representation;
as, to
rehearse
a
tragedy..
Repertoire
::
Repertoire
(n.) A list of
dramas,
operas,
pieces,
parts,
etc., which a
company
or a
person
has
rehearsed
and is
prepared
to
perform..
Inherse
::
Inherse
(v. t.) See
Inhearse.
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