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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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Brightly
::
Brightly
(adv.)
Brilliantly;
splendidly;
with
luster;
as,
brightly
shining
armor..
Calcar
::
Calcar
(n.) A
slender
bony
process
from the ankle joint of bats, which helps to
support
the
posterior
part of the web, in
flight..
Encalendar
::
Encalendar
(v. t.) To
register
in a
calendar;
to
calendar.
Oar
::
Oar (n) An
implement
for
impelling
a boat, being a
slender
piece of
timber,
usually
ash or
spruce,
with a grip or
handle
at one end and a broad blade at the
other.
The part which rests in the
rowlock
is
called
the
loom..
Intercalation
::
Intercalation
(n.) The
insertion
of a day, or other
portion
of time, in a
calendar..
Calendering
::
Calendering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Calende.
Mullion
::
Mullion
(n.) A
slender
bar or pier which forms the
division
between
the
lights
of
windows,
screens,
etc..
Lucent
::
Lucent
(a.)
Shining;
bright;
resplendent.
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..
Prest
::
Prest (v. t.) To give as a loan; to lend.
Synsepalous
::
Synpelmous
(a.)
Having
the two main
flexor
tendons
of the toes
blended
together.
Splendid
::
Splendid
(a.)
Showy;
magnificent;
sumptuous;
pompous;
as, a
splendid
palace;
a
splendid
procession
or
pageant..
Syenitic
::
Syenite
(n.) A
granular,
crystalline,
ingeous
rock
composed
of
orthoclase
and
hornblende,
the
latter
often
replaced
or
accompanied
by
pyroxene
or mica.
Syenite
sometimes
contains
nephelite
(elaeolite)
or
leucite,
and is then
called
nephelite
(elaeolite)
syenite
or
leucite
syenite..
Miterwort
::
Miterwort
(n.) Any plant of the genus
Mitella,
--
slender,
perennial
herbs with a pod
slightly
resembling
a
bishop's
miter;
bishop's
cap..
Brilliantness
::
Brilliantness
(n.)
Brilliancy;
splendor;
glitter.
Coachwhip Snake
::
Coachwhip
snake () A
large,
slender,
harmless
snake of the
southern
United
States
(Masticophis
flagelliformis)..
Mantis
::
Mantis
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
voracious
orthopterous
insects
of the genus
Mantis,
and
allied
genera.
They are
remarkable
for their
slender
grotesque
forms,
and for
holding
their stout
anterior
legs in a
manner
suggesting
hands
folded
in
prayer.
The
common
American
species
is M.
Carolina..
Epact
::
Epact (n.) The
moon's
age at the
beginning
of the
calendar
year, or the
number
of days by which the last new moon has
preceded
the
beginning
of the
year..
Gracility
::
Gracility
(n.) State of being
gracilent;
slenderness.
Shine
::
Shine (v. i.) To be
effulgent
in
splendor
or
beauty.
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