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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
possession
and use of, on
condition
of the
return
of an
equivalent
in kind; as, to lend money or some
article
of
food..
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Transplendent
::
Transplendent
(a.)
Resplendent
in the
highest
degree.
Outshine
::
Outshine
(v. t.) To excel in
splendor.
Byssolite
::
Byssolite
(n.) An
olive-green
fibrous
variety
of
hornblende.
Clarity
::
Clarity
(n.)
Clearness;
brightness;
splendor.
Sellanders
::
Sellanders
(n. pl.) Alt. of
Sellender.
Vine
::
Vine (n.)
Hence,
a
climbing
or
trailing
plant;
the long,
slender
stem of any plant that
trails
on the
ground,
or
climbs
by
winding
round a fixed
object,
or by
seizing
anything
with its
tendrils,
or
claspers;
a
creeper;
as, the hop vine; the bean vine; the vines of
melons,
squashes,
pumpkins,
and other
cucurbitaceous
plants..
Sun
::
Sumptuous
(a.)
Involving
large
outlay
or
expense;
costly;
expensive;
hence,
luxurious;
splendid;
magnificient;
as, a
sumptuous
house or
table;
sumptuous
apparel..
Hornblende
::
Hornblende
(n.) The
common
black,
or dark green or
brown,
variety
of
amphibole.
(See
Amphibole.)
It
belongs
to the
aluminous
division
of the
species,
and is also
characterized
by its
containing
considerable
iron. Also used as a
general
term to
include
the whole
species..
Lending
::
Lending
(n.) That which is lent or
furnished.
Stiletto
::
Stiletto
(n.) A kind of
dagger
with a
slender,
rounded,
and
pointed
blade..
Pargasite
::
Pargasite
(n.) A dark green
aluminous
variety
of
amphibole,
or
hornblende..
Curlew
::
Curlew
(n.) A
wading
bird of the genus
Numenius,
remarkable
for its long,
slender,
curved
bill..
Transplendency
::
Transplendency
(n.)
Quality
or state of being
transplendent.
Wire
::
Wire (n.) A
thread
or
slender
rod of
metal;
a
metallic
substance
formed
to an even
thread
by being
passed
between
grooved
rollers,
or drawn
through
holes in a plate of
steel..
Harebell
::
Harebell
(n.) A
small,
slender,
branching
plant
(Campanula
rotundifolia),
having
blue
bell-shaped
flowers;
also,
Scilla
nutans,
which has
similar
flowers;
--
called
also
bluebell..
Palus
::
Palus (n.) One of
several
upright
slender
calcareous
processes
which
surround
the
central
part of the
calicle
of
certain
corals.
Crocidolite
::
Crocidolite
(n.) A
mineral
occuring
in silky
fibers
of a
lavender
blue
color.
It is
related
to
hornblende
and is
essentially
a
silicate
of iron and soda; --
called
also blue
asbestus.
A
silicified
form, in which the
fibers
penetrating
quartz
are
changed
to oxide of iron, is the
yellow
brown
tiger-eye
of the
jewelers..
Pawnbroker
::
Pawnbroker
(n.) One who makes a
business
of
lending
money on the
security
of
personal
property
pledged
or
deposited
in his
keeping.
Spiny
::
Spiny (a.) Like a spine in
shape;
slender.
Foliation
::
Foliation
(n.) The
property,
possessed
by some
crystalline
rocks,
of
dividing
into
plates
or
slabs,
which is due to the
cleavage
structure
of one of the
constituents,
as mica or
hornblende.
It may
sometimes
include
slaty
structure
or
cleavage,
though
the
latter
is
usually
independent
of any
mineral
constituent,
and
transverse
to the
bedding,
it
having
been
produced
by
pressure..
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