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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
(adv.)
Not so much; in a
smaller
or lower
degree;
as, less
bright
or loud; less
beautiful..
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Vacant
::
Vacant
(a.) Empty of
thought;
thoughtless;
not
occupied
with study or
reflection;
as, a
vacant
mind..
Wood
::
Wood (n.) The
fibrous
material
which makes up the
greater
part of the stems and
branches
of trees and
shrubby
plants,
and is found to a less
extent
in
herbaceous
stems.
It
consists
of
elongated
tubular
or
needle-shaped
cells of
various
kinds,
usually
interwoven
with the
shinning
bands
called
silver
grain..
Canker
::
Canker
(n.) A kind of wild,
worthless
rose; the
dog-rose..
Manlessly
::
Manlessly
(adv.)
Inhumanly.
Plug
::
Plug (n.) A
worthless
horse.
Relessor
::
Relessor
(n.) See
Releasor.
Lesser
::
Lesser
(adv.)
Less.
Heterogynous
::
Heterogynous
(a.)
Having
females
very
unlike
the males in form and
structure;
-- as
certain
insects,
the males of which are
winged,
and the
females
wingless..
Vanity
::
Vanity
(n.) That which is vain;
anything
empty,
visionary,
unreal,
or
unsubstantial;
fruitless
desire
or
effort;
trifling
labor
productive
of no good; empty
pleasure;
vain
pursuit;
idle show;
unsubstantial
enjoyment..
Who
::
Who
(object.)
Originally,
an
interrogative
pronoun,
later,
a
relative
pronoun
also; -- used
always
substantively,
and
either
as
singular
or
plural.
See the Note under What,
pron.,
1. As
interrogative
pronouns,
who and whom ask the
question:
What or which
person
or
persons?
Who and whom, as
relative
pronouns
(in the sense of
that),
are
properly
used of
persons
(corresponding
to
which,
as
applied
to
things),
but are
sometimes,
less
properly
and now
rarely,
used of
animals,
plants,
etc. Who and who
Met-
::
Met- ()
Having
less than the
highest
number
of
hydroxyl
groups;
-- said of
acids;
as,
metaphosphoric
acid. Also used
adjectively..
Gentilesse
::
Gentilesse
(a.)
Gentleness;
courtesy;
kindness;
nobility.
Butter-fingered
::
Butter-fingered
(a.) Apt to let
things
fall, or to let them slip away;
slippery;
careless..
Underbuy
::
Underbuy
(v. t.) To buy at less than the real value or
worth;
to buy
cheaper
than.
Uneasy
::
Uneasy
(a.)
Restless;
disturbed
by pain,
anxiety,
or the like;
disquieted;
perturbed..
Cur
::
Cur (n.) A
worthless,
snarling
fellow;
-- used in
contempt..
Lawless
::
Lawless
(a.) Not
subject
to, or
restrained
by, the law of
morality
or of
society;
as,
lawless
men or
behavior..
Shortsighted
::
Shortsighted
(a.)
Having
little
regard
for the
future;
heedless.
Heptylene
::
Heptylene
(n.) A
colorless
liquid
hydrocarbon,
C7H14,
of the
ethylene
series;
also, any one of its
isomers.
Called
also
heptene..
Dreary
::
Dreary
(superl.)
Exciting
cheerless
sensations,
feelings,
or
associations;
comfortless;
dismal;
gloomy..
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