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Definition of home
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 home is as below...
Home (n.) A place of
refuge
and rest; an
asylum;
as, a home for
outcasts;
a home for the
blind;
hence,
esp., the
grave;
the final rest; also, the
native
and
eternal
dwelling
place of the
soul..
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Demobilize
::
Demobilize
(v. t.) To
disorganize,
or
disband
and send home, as
troops
which have been
mobilized..
Homoeopathy
::
Homoeopathy
(n.) Same as
Homeopathic,
Homeopathist,
Homeopathy..
Trochometer
::
Trochometer
(n.) A
contrivance
for
computing
the
revolutions
of a
wheel;
an
odometer.
Journey
::
Journey
(v. i.) To
travel
from place to
place;
to go from home to a
distance.
Allopathy
::
Allopathy
(n.) That
system
of
medical
practice
which aims to
combat
disease
by the use of
remedies
which
produce
effects
different
from those
produced
by the
special
disease
treated;
-- a term
invented
by
Hahnemann
to
designate
the
ordinary
practice,
as
opposed
to
homeopathy..
Poem
::
Poem (n.) A
metrical
composition;
a
composition
in verse
written
in
certain
measures,
whether
in blank verse or in
rhyme,
and
characterized
by
imagination
and
poetic
diction;
--
contradistinguished
from
prose;
as, the poems of Homer or of
Milton..
Ground
::
Ground
(n.) Land;
estate;
possession;
field;
esp.
(pl.),
the
gardens,
lawns,
fields,
etc.,
belonging
to a
homestead;
as, the
grounds
of the
estate
are well
kept..
Farmery
::
Farmery
(n.) The
buildings
and yards
necessary
for the
business
of a farm; a
homestead.
Dishouse
::
Dishouse
(v. t.) To
deprive
of house or home.
Hydrometer
::
Hydrometer
(n.) An
instrument,
variously
constructed,
used for
measuring
the
velocity
or
discharge
of
water,
as in
rivers,
from
reservoirs,
etc., and
called
by
various
specific
names
according
to its
construction
or use, as
tachometer,
rheometer,
hydrometer,
pendulum,
etc.; a
current
gauge..
Bath
::
Bath (n.) A
Hebrew
measure
containing
the tenth of a
homer,
or five
gallons
and three
pints,
as a
measure
for
liquids;
and two pecks and five
quarts,
as a dry
measure..
Homelyn
::
Homelyn
(n.) The
European
sand ray (Raia
maculata);
--
called
also home,
mirror
ray, and rough ray..
Barraclade
::
Barraclade
(n.) A
home-made
woolen
blanket
without
nap.
Outfield
::
Outfield
(n.) A field
beyond,
or
separated
from, the
inclosed
land about the
homestead;
an
uninclosed
or
unexplored
tract.
Also used
figuratively..
Foul
::
Foul
(superl.)
Ugly;
homely;
poor.
Photographometer
::
Photographometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
determining
the
sensibility
of the
plates
employed
in
photographic
processes
to
luminous
rays.
Bathometer
::
Bathometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
depths,
esp. one for
taking
soundings
without
a
sounding
line..
Pachymeter
::
Pachymeter
(n.) Same as
Pachometer.
Roofless
::
Roofless
(a.)
Having
no house or home;
shelterless;
homeless.
Home
::
Home (n.) One's
native
land; the place or
country
in which one
dwells;
the place where one's
ancestors
dwell or
dwelt.
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