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Definition of any
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of any is as below...
Any (a. &
pron.)
One
indifferently,
out of an
indefinite
number;
one
indefinitely,
whosoever
or
whatsoever
it may be..
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Binding
::
Binding
(n.)
Anything
that
binds;
a
bandage;
the cover of a book, or the cover with the
sewing,
etc.;
something
that
secures
the edge of cloth from
raveling..
Cheer
::
Cheer (v. i.) To be in any state or
temper
of mind.
Flow
::
Flow (n.) Any
gentle,
gradual
movement
or
procedure
of
thought,
diction,
music,
or the like,
resembling
the
quiet,
steady
movement
of a
river;
a
stream..
Caution
::
Caution
(n.)
Precept
or
warning
against
evil of any kind;
exhortation
to
wariness;
advice;
injunction.
Exedra
::
Exedra
(n.) Any
out-of-door
seat in
stone,
large
enough
for
several
persons;
esp., one of
curved
form..
Spine
::
Spine (n.) A sharp
appendage
to any of a
plant;
a
thorn.
Bargain
::
Bargain
(n.) The thing
stipulated
or
purchased;
also,
anything
bought
cheap..
Marshal
::
Marshal
(n.) One who
regulates
rank and order at a feast or any other
assembly,
directs
the order of
procession,
and the
like..
Interrupted
::
Interrupted
(a.)
Irregular;
-- said of any
arrangement
whose
symmetry
is
destroyed
by local
causes,
as when
leaflets
are
interposed
among the
leaves
in a
pinnate
leaf..
Almond
::
Almond
(n.)
Anything
shaped
like an
almond.
Zone
::
Zone (n.) A band or area of
growth
encircling
anything;
as, a zone of
evergreens
on a
mountain;
the zone of
animal
or
vegetable
life in the ocean
around
an
island
or a
continent;
the
Alpine
zone, that part of
mountains
which is above the limit of tree
growth..
Redmouth
::
Redmouth
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
marine
food
fishes
of the genus
Diabasis,
or
Haemulon,
of the
Southern
United
States,
having
the
inside
of the mouth
bright
red.
Called
also
flannelmouth,
and
grunt..
Crust
::
Crust (n.) The hard
external
coat or
covering
of
anything;
the hard
exterior
surface
or outer
shell;
an
incrustation;
as, a crust of
snow..
Fleet
::
Fleet (v. i.) A
number
of
vessels
in
company,
especially
war
vessels;
also, the
collective
naval force of a
country,
etc..
Hoist
::
Hoist (n.) That by which
anything
is
hoisted;
the
apparatus
for
lifting
goods.
Embassy
::
Embassy
(n.) The
public
function
of an
ambassador;
the
charge
or
business
intrusted
to an
ambassador
or to
envoys;
a
public
message
to;
foreign
court
concerning
state
affairs;
hence,
any
solemn
message..
Permanent
::
Permanent
(a.)
Continuing
in the same
state,
or
without
any
change
that
destroys
form or
character;
remaining
unaltered
or
unremoved;
abiding;
durable;
fixed;
stable;
lasting;
as, a
permanent
impression..
Oxybenzoic
::
Oxybenzoic
(a.)
Hydroxybenzoic;
pertaining
to, or
designating,
any one of
several
hydroxyl
derivatives
of
benzonic
acid, of which the
commonest
is
salicylic
acid..
Landmark
::
Landmark
(n.) A mark to
designate
the
boundary
of land; any , mark or fixed
object
(as a
marked
tree, a
stone,
a
ditch,
or a heap of
stones)
by which the
limits
of a farm, a town, or other
portion
of
territory
may be known and
preserved..
Add
::
Add (v. t.) To give by way of
increased
possession
(to any one); to
bestow
(on).
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