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Definition of into
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Into
(prep.)
Expressing
entrance,
or a
passing
from the
outside
of a thing to its
interior
parts;
--
following
verbs
expressing
motion;
as, come into the
house;
go into the
church;
one
stream
falls or runs into
another;
water
enters
into the fine
vessels
of
plants..
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Clap
::
Clap (v. i.) To enter with
alacrity
and
briskness;
-- with to or into.
House
::
House (v. t.) To take or put into a
house;
to
shelter
under a roof; to cover from the
inclemencies
of the
weather;
to
protect
by
covering;
as, to house one's
family
in a
comfortable
home; to house
farming
utensils;
to house
cattle..
Crystal
::
Crystal
(n.) A
species
of
glass,
more
perfect
in its
composition
and
manufacture
than
common
glass,
and often cut into
ornamental
forms.
See Flint
glass..
Hopper
::
Hopper
(n.) A
chute,
box, or
receptacle,
usually
funnel-shaped
with an
opening
at the lower part, for
delivering
or
feeding
any
material,
as to a
machine;
as, the
wooden
box with its
trough
through
which grain
passes
into a mill by
joining
or
shaking,
or a
funnel
through
which fuel
passes
into a
furnace,
or coal, etc., into a car..
Demersion
::
Demersion
(n.) The act of
plunging
into a
fluid;
a
drowning.
Diaphragm
::
Diaphragm
(n.) A
calcareous
plate which
divides
the
cavity
of
certain
shells
into two
parts.
New
::
New
(superl.)
Having
existed,
or
having
been made, but a short time;
having
originated
or
occured
lately;
having
recently
come into
existence,
or into one's
possession;
not early or long in
being;
of late
origin;
recent;
fresh;
modern;
--
opposed
to old, as, a new coat; a new
house;
a new book; a new
fashion..
Monosyllabled
::
Monosyllabled
(a.)
Formed
into, or
consisting
of,
monosyllables..
Examine
::
Examine
(v. t.) To test by any
appropriate
method;
to
inspect
carefully
with a view to
discover
the real
character
or state of; to
subject
to
inquiry
or
inspection
of
particulars
for the
purpose
of
obtaining
a
fuller
insight
into the
subject
of
examination,
as a
material
substance,
a fact, a
reason,
a
cause,
the truth of a
statement;
to
inquire
or
search
into; to
explore;
as, to
examine
a
mineral;
to
examine
a ship to know
whether
she is
seaworthy;
to
examine
a
proposition,
theory,
or
question..
Papyrus
::
Papyrus
(n.) The
material
upon which the
ancient
Egyptians
wrote.
It was
formed
by
cutting
the stem of the plant into thin
longitudinal
slices,
which were
gummed
together
and
pressed..
Ingratiate
::
Ingratiate
(v. t.) To
introduce
or
commend
to the favor of
another;
to bring into
favor;
to
insinuate;
-- used
reflexively,
and
followed
by with
before
the
person
whose favor is
sought..
Sickle
::
Sickle
(n.) A
reaping
instrument
consisting
of a steel blade
curved
into the form of a hook, and
having
a
handle
fitted
on a tang. The
sickle
has one side of the blade
notched,
so as
always
to
sharpen
with a
serrated
edge. Cf.
Reaping
hook, under
Reap..
Disreputable
::
Disreputable
(a.) Not
reputable;
of bad
repute;
not in
esteem;
dishonorable;
disgracing
the
reputation;
tending
to bring into
disesteem;
as, it is
disreputable
to
associate
familiarly
with the mean, the lewd, and the
profane..
Tabularization
::
Tabularization
(n.) The act of
tabularizing,
or the state of being
tabularized;
formation
into
tables;
tabulation..
Infuse
::
Infuse
(v. t.) To pour in, as a
liquid;
to pour (into or
upon);
to
shed..
Dilapidate
::
Dilapidate
(v. i.) To get out of
repair;
to fall into
partial
ruin; to
become
decayed;
as, the
church
was
suffered
to
dilapidate..
Condense
::
Condense
(v. t.) To make more
close,
compact,
or
dense;
to
compress
or
concentrate
into a
smaller
compass;
to
consolidate;
to
abridge;
to
epitomize..
Cud
::
Cud (n.) That
portion
of food which is
brought
up into the mouth by
ruminating
animals
from their first
stomach,
to be
chewed
a
second
time..
Strongylid
::
Strong-water
(n.)
Distilled
or
ardent
spirits;
intoxicating
liquor.
Interlock
::
Interlock
(v. i.) To
unite,
embrace,
communicate
with, or flow into, one
another;
to be
connected
in one
system;
to lock into one
another;
to
interlace
firmly..
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