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Definition of like
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Like (a.) To be
pleased
with in a
moderate
degree;
to
approve;
to take
satisfaction
in; to
enjoy.
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Pump
::
Pump (v. t.) To draw
water,
or the like, from; to from water by means of a pump; as, they
pumped
the well dry; to pump a
ship..
Affect
::
Affect
(v. t.) To show a
fondness
for; to like to use or
practice;
to
choose;
hence,
to
frequent
habitually..
Deiformity
::
Deiformity
(n.)
Likeness
to
deity.
Matter
::
Matter
(n.)
Affair
worthy
of
account;
thing of
consequence;
importance;
significance;
moment;
--
chiefly
in the
phrases
what
matter
? no
matter,
and the
like..
Horn
::
Horn (n.) A hard,
projecting,
and
usually
pointed
organ,
growing
upon the heads of
certain
animals,
esp. of the
ruminants,
as
cattle,
goats,
and the like. The
hollow
horns of the Ox
family
consist
externally
of true horn, and are never
shed..
Gather
::
Gather
(v. t.) To bring
together,
or
nearer
together,
in
masonry,
as where the width of a
fireplace
is
rapidly
diminished
to the width of the flue, or the
like..
Stage
::
Stage (n.) An
elevated
platform
on which an
orator
may
speak,
a play be
performed,
an
exhibition
be
presented,
or the
like..
Dish
::
Dish (v. t.) To make
concave,
or
depress
in the
middle,
like a dish; as, to dish a wheel by
inclining
the
spokes..
Trimmer
::
Trimmer
(n.) A beam, into which are
framed
the ends of
headers
in floor
framing,
as when a hole is to be left for
stairs,
or to avoid
bringing
joists
near
chimneys,
and the like. See
Illust.
of
Header..
Ringent
::
Ringent
(a.)
Having
the lips
widely
separated
and
gaping
like an open
mouth;
as a
ringent
bilabiate
corolla.
Vagabond
::
Vagabond
(v. i.) To play the
vagabond;
to
wander
like a
vagabond;
to
stroll.
Eye-spotted
::
Eye-spotted
(a.)
Marked
with spots like eyes.
Lug
::
Lug (n.) That which
projects
like an ear, esp. that by which
anything
is
supported,
carried,
or
grasped,
or to which a
support
is
fastened;
an ear; as, the lugs of a
kettle;
the lugs of a
founder's
flask;
the lug
(handle)
of a jug..
Bursiform
::
Bursiform
(a.)
Shaped
like a
purse.
Protestantly
::
Protestantly
(adv.)
Like a
Protestant;
in
conformity
with
Protestantism.
Fiendlike
::
Fiendlike
(a.)
Fiendish;
diabolical.
Cuff
::
Cuff (n.) Any
ornamental
appendage
at the
wrist,
whether
attached
to the
sleeve
of the
garment
or
separate;
especially,
in
modern
times,
such an
appendage
of
starched
linen,
or a
substitute
for it of
paper,
or the
like..
Ocellus
::
Ocellus
(n.) An
eyelike
spot of
color,
as those on the tail of the
peacock..
Dislikeness
::
Dislikeness
(n.)
Unlikeness.
Modiolar
::
Modiolar
(a.)
Shaped
like a
bushel
measure.
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