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Definition of lend
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 lend is as below...
Lend (v. t.) To allow the
custody
and use of, on
condition
of the
return
of the same; to grant the
temporary
use of; as, to lend a book; --
opposed
to
borrow..
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Kalendarial
::
Kalendarial
(a.) See
Calendarial.
Aphanite
::
Aphanite
(n.) A very
compact,
dark-colored
/ock,
consisting
of
hornblende,
or
pyroxene,
and
feldspar,
but
neither
of them in
perceptible
grains..
Pencil
::
Pencil
(n.) A
slender
cylinder
or strip of black lead,
colored
chalk,
slate etc., or such a
cylinder
or strip
inserted
in a small
wooden
rod
intended
to be
pointed,
or in a case, which forms a
handle,
-- used for
drawing
or
writing.
See
Graphite..
Bedstraw
::
Bedstraw
(n.) A genus of
slender
herbs,
usually
with
square
stems,
whorled
leaves,
and small white
flowers..
Gorgonia
::
Gorgonia
(n.) Any
slender
branched
gorgonian.
Wave
::
Wave (v. i.) The
undulating
line or
streak
of
luster
on cloth
watered,
or
calendered,
or on
damask
steel..
Lend
::
Lend (v. t.) To allow the
custody
and use of, on
condition
of the
return
of the same; to grant the
temporary
use of; as, to lend a book; --
opposed
to
borrow..
Wireworm
::
Wireworm
(n.) One of the
larvae
of
various
species
of
snapping
beetles,
or
elaters;
-- so
called
from their
slenderness
and the
uncommon
hardness
of the
integument.
Wireworms
are
sometimes
very
destructive
to the roots of
plants.
Called
also wire
grub..
Tendril
::
Tendril
(a.) A
slender,
leafless
portion
of a plant by which it
becomes
attached
to a
supporting
body, after which the
tendril
usually
contracts
by
coiling
spirally..
Exile
::
Exile (a.)
Small;
slender;
thin; fine.
Xiphodon
::
Xiphodon
(n.) An
extinct
genus of
artiodactylous
mammals
found in the
European
Tertiary
formations.
It had
slender
legs,
didactylous
feet, and small
canine
teeth..
February
::
February
(n.) The
second
month in the year, said to have been
introduced
into the Roman
calendar
by Numa. In
common
years this month
contains
twenty-eight
days; in the
bissextile,
or leap year, it has
twenty-nine
days..
Seta
::
Seta (n.) Any
slender,
more or less
rigid,
bristlelike
organ or part; as the hairs of a
caterpillar,
the
slender
spines
of a
crustacean,
the
hairlike
processes
of a
protozoan,
the
bristles
or stiff hairs on the
leaves
of some
plants,
or the
pedicel
of the
capsule
of a
moss..
Glim
::
Glim (n.)
Brightness;
splendor.
Stilted
::
Stilt (n.) Any
species
of
limicoline
birds
belonging
to
Himantopus
and
allied
genera,
in which the legs are
remarkably
long and
slender.
Called
also
longshanks,
stiltbird,
stilt
plover,
and
lawyer..
Contribute
::
Contribute
(v. i.) To give a part to a
common
stock;
to lend
assistance
or aid, or give
something,
to a
common
purpose;
to have a share in any act or
effect..
Pipefish
::
Pipefish
(n.) Any
lophobranch
fish of the genus
Siphostoma,
or
Syngnathus,
and
allied
genera,
having
a long and very
slender
angular
body,
covered
with bony
plates.
The mouth is
small,
at the end of a long,
tubular
snout.
The male has a pouch on his
belly,
in which the
incubation
of the eggs takes
place..
Calendarial
::
Calendarial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
calendar
or a
calendar.
Crown
::
Crown (n.)
Anything
which
imparts
beauty,
splendor,
honor,
dignity,
or
finish..
Veadar
::
Veadar
(n.) The
thirteenth,
or
intercalary,
month of the
Jewish
ecclesiastical
calendar,
which is added about every third
year..
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