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Definition of large
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 large is as below...
Large (n.) A
musical
note,
formerly
in use, equal to two
longs,
four
breves,
or eight
semibreves..
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Spider
::
Spider
(n.) A
skeleton,
or
frame,
having
radiating
arms or
members,
often
connected
by
crosspieces;
as, a
casting
forming
the hub and
spokes
to which the rim of a fly wheel or large gear is
bolted;
the body of a
piston
head; a frame for
strengthening
a core or mold for a
casting,
etc..
Expansion
::
Expansion
(n.) The
enlargement
of the ship
mathematically
from a model or
drawing
to the full or
building
size, in the
process
of
construction..
Steward
::
Steward
(n.) A man
employed
in a large
family,
or on a large
estate,
to
manage
the
domestic
concerns,
supervise
other
servants,
collect
the rents or
income,
keep
accounts,
and the
like..
Meagre
::
Meagre
(n.) A large
European
sciaenoid
fish
(Sciaena
umbra or S.
aquila),
having
white
bloodless
flesh.
It is
valued
as a food
fish..
Bdellomorpha
::
Bdellomorpha
(n.) An order of
Nemertina,
including
the large
leechlike
worms
(Malacobdella)
often
parasitic
in
clams..
Viol
::
Viol (n.) A
stringed
musical
instrument
formerly
in use, of the same form as the
violin,
but
larger,
and
having
six
strings,
to be
struck
with a bow, and the neck
furnished
with frets for
stopping
the
strings..
Play
::
Play (n.)
Hence,
liberty
of
acting;
room for
enlargement
or
display;
scope;
as, to give full play to
mirth..
Catechu
::
Catechu
(n.) A dry,
brown,
astringent
extract,
obtained
by
decoction
and
evaporation
from the
Acacia
catechu,
and
several
other
plants
growing
in
India.
It
contains
a large
portion
of
tannin
or
tannic
acid, and is used in
medicine
and in the arts. It is also known by the names terra
japonica,
cutch,
gambier,
etc..
River
::
River (n.) A large
stream
of water
flowing
in a bed or
channel
and
emptying
into the
ocean,
a sea, a lake, or
another
stream;
a
stream
larger
than a
rivulet
or
brook..
Broach
::
Broach
(n.) To
enlarge
or dress (a
hole),
by using a
broach..
Rancho
::
Rancho
(n.) A large
grazing
farm where
horses
and
cattle
are
raised;
--
distinguished
from
hacienda,
a
cultivated
farm or
plantation..
Scow
::
Scow (n.) A large
flat-bottomed
boat,
having
broad,
square
ends..
Megalethoscope
::
Megalethoscope
(n.) An
optical
apparatus
in which
pictures
are
viewed
through
a large lens with
stereoptical
effects.
It is often
combined
with the
stereoscope.
Broadside
::
Broadside
(n.) A sheet of paper
containing
one large page, or
printed
on one side only; --
called
also
broadsheet..
Barbacan
::
Barbacan
(n.) A tower or
advanced
work
defending
the
entrance
to a
castle
or city, as at a gate or
bridge.
It was often large and
strong,
having
a ditch and
drawbridge
of its own..
Solitaire
::
Solitaire
(n.) A large
extinct
bird
(Pezophaps
solitaria)
which
formerly
inhabited
the
islands
of
Mauritius
and
Rodrigeuz.
It was
larger
and
taller
than the wild
turkey.
Its wings were too small for
flight.
Called
also
solitary.
Hapuku
::
Hapuku
(n.) A large and
valuable
food fish
(Polyprion
prognathus)
of New
Zealand.
It
sometimes
weighs
one
hundred
pounds
or more.
Lates
::
Lates (n.) A genus of large
percoid
fishes,
of which one
species
(Lates
Niloticus)
inhabits
the Nile, and
another
(L.
calcarifer)
is found in the
Ganges
and other
Indian
rivers.
They are
valued
as food
fishes..
Fig
::
Fig (n.) A small fruit tree
(Ficus
Carica)
with large
leaves,
known from the
remotest
antiquity.
It was
probably
native
from Syria
westward
to the
Canary
Islands..
Two-handed
::
Two-handed
(a.)
Having
two
hands;
-- often used as an
epithet
equivalent
to
large,
stout,
strong,
or
powerful..
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