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Definition of less
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 less is as below...
Less (a.)
Smaller;
not so large or
great;
not so much;
shorter;
inferior;
as, a less
quantity
or
number;
a horse of less size or
value;
in less time than
before..
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Sulphamate
::
Sulphacid
(n.) An acid in
which,
to a
greater
or less
extent,
sulphur
plays a part
analogous
to that of
oxygen
in an
oxyacid;
thus,
thiosulphuric
and
sulpharsenic
acids are
sulphacids;
--
called
also
sulphoacid.
See the Note under Acid, n., 2..
Lesses
::
Lesses
(v. t.) The
leavings
or dung of
beasts.
Inaidable
::
Inaidable
(a.)
Incapable
of being
assisted;
helpless.
Church
::
Church
(v. t.) To bless
according
to a
prescribed
form, or to unite with in
publicly
returning
thanks
in
church,
as after
deliverance
from the
dangers
of
childbirth;
as, the
churching
of
women..
Harmonics
::
Harmonics
(n.)
Secondary
and less
distinct
tones which
accompany
any
principal,
and
apparently
simple,
tone, as the
octave,
the
twelfth,
the
fifteenth,
and the
seventeenth.
The name is also
applied
to the
artificial
tones
produced
by a
string
or
column
of air, when the
impulse
given to it
suffices
only to make a part of the
string
or
column
vibrate;
overtones..
Refuse
::
Refuse
(n.) That which is
refused
or
rejected
as
useless;
waste or
worthless
matter.
Treadmill
::
Treadmill
(n.) A mill
worked
by
persons
treading
upon steps on the
periphery
of a wide wheel
having
a
horizontal
axis. It is used
principally
as a means of
prison
discipline.
Also, a mill
worked
by
horses,
dogs, etc.,
treading
an
endless
belt..
Base
::
Base (a.) Of
little,
or less than the
usual,
height;
of low
growth;
as, base
shrubs..
Tameless
::
Tameless
(a.)
Incapable
of being
tamed;
wild;
untamed;
untamable.
Scatter-brain
::
Scatter-brain
(n.) A giddy or
thoughtless
person;
one
incapable
of
concentration
or
attention.
Attenuation
::
Attenuation
(n.) The act of
attenuating;
the act of
making
thin or less
dense,
or of
rarefying,
as
fluids
or
gases..
Paraphysis
::
Paraphysis
(n.) A
minute
jointed
filament
growing
among the
archegonia
and
antheridia
of
mosses,
or with the spore
cases,
etc., of other
flowerless
plants..
Coccyx
::
Coccyx
(n.) The end of the
vertebral
column
beyond
the
sacrum
in man and
tailless
monkeys.
It is
composed
of
several
vertebrae
more or less
consolidated.
Unbone
::
Unbone
(v. t.) To twist
about,
as if
boneless..
Blamelessness
::
Blamelessness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
blameless;
innocence.
Shameless
::
Shameless
(a.)
Destitute
of
shame;
wanting
modesty;
brazen-faced;
insensible
to
disgrace.
Delict
::
Delict
(n.) An
offense
or
transgression
against
law;
(Scots
Law) an
offense
of a
lesser
degree;
a
misdemeanor.
Microspore
::
Microspore
(n.) One of the
exceedingly
minute
spores
found in
certain
flowerless
plants,
as
Selaginella
and
Isoetes,
which bear two kinds of
spores,
one very much
smaller
than the
other.
Cf.
Macrospore..
Decline
::
Decline
(v. i.) A
falling
off; a
tendency
to a worse
state;
diminution
or
decay;
deterioration;
also, the
period
when a thing is
tending
toward
extinction
or a less
perfect
state;
as, the
decline
of life; the
decline
of
strength;
the
decline
of
virtue
and
religion..
Accentless
::
Accentless
(a.)
Without
accent.
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