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Definition of live
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 live is as below...
Live (v. i.) To pass one's time; to pass life or time in a
certain
manner,
as to
habits,
conduct,
or
circumstances;
as, to live in ease or
affluence;
to live
happily
or
usefully..
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Factorize
::
Factorize
(v. t.) To give
warning
to; -- said of a
person
in whose hands the
effects
of
another
are
attached,
the
warning
being to the
effect
that he shall not pay the money or
deliver
the
property
of the
defendant
in his hands to him, but
appear
and
answer
the suit of the
plaintiff..
Disloyal
::
Disloyal
(a.) Not
loyal;
not true to a
sovereign
or
lawful
superior,
or to the
government
under which one
lives;
false where
allegiance
is due;
faithless;
as, a
subject
disloyal
to the king; a
husband
disloyal
to his
wife..
Spreadingly
::
Spreader
(n.) A
machine
for
combining
and
drawing
fibers
of flax to form a
sliver
preparatory
to
spinning.
White-livered
::
White-livered
(a.)
Having
a pale look;
feeble;
hence,
cowardly;
pusillanimous;
dastardly..
Gaduin
::
Gaduin
(n.) A
yellow
or brown
amorphous
substance,
of
indifferent
nature,
found in
cod-liver
oil..
Rota
::
Rota (n.) A
short-lived
political
club
established
in 1659 by
J.Harrington
to
inculcate
the
democratic
doctrine
of
election
of the
principal
officers
of the state by
ballot,
and the
annual
retirement
of a
portion
of
Parliament..
Aerobies
::
Aerobies
(n. pl.)
Microorganisms
which live in
contact
with the air and need
oxygen
for their
growth;
as the
microbacteria
which form on the
surface
of
putrefactive
fluids.
Patristics
::
Patristics
(n.) That
departnent
of
historical
theology
which
treats
of the lives and
doctrines
of the
Fathers
of the
church.
Livery
::
Livery
(n.) An
allowance
of food
statedly
given out; a
ration,
as to a
family,
to
servants,
to
horses,
etc..
Livery
::
Livery
(n.) The
keeping
of
horses
in
readiness
to be hired
temporarily
for
riding
or
driving;
the state of being so kept.
Spirit
::
Spirit
(n.) One who is
vivacious
or
lively;
one who
evinces
great
activity
or
peculiar
characteristics
of mind or
temper;
as, a
ruling
spirit;
a
schismatic
spirit..
Refreshment
::
Refreshment
(n.) The act of
refreshing,
or the state of being
refreshed;
restoration
of
strength,
spirit,
vigor,
or
liveliness;
relief
after
suffering;
new life or
animation
after
depression..
Sea God
::
Sea god () A
marine
deity;
a
fabulous
being
supposed
to live in, or have
dominion
over, the sea, or some
particular
sea or part of the sea, as
Neptune..
Oversell
::
Oversell
(v. t.) To sell
beyond
means of
delivery.
Personally
::
Personally
(adv.)
In a
personal
manner;
by
bodily
presence;
in
person;
not by
representative
or
substitute;
as, to
deliver
a
letter
personally..
Backwardation
::
Backwardation
(n.) The
seller's
postponement
of
delivery
of stock or
shares,
with the
consent
of the
buyer,
upon
payment
of a
premium
to the
latter;
-- also, the
premium
so paid. See
Contango..
Collation
::
Collation
(v. t.) A
collection
of the Lives of the
Fathers
or other
devout
work read daily in
monasteries.
Prologize
::
Prologize
(v. i.) To
deliver
a
Prologue.
Hepatica
::
Hepatica
(n.) Any
plant,
usually
procumbent
and
mosslike,
of the
cryptogamous
class
Hepaticae;
--
called
also scale moss and
liverwort.
See
Hepaticae,
in the
Supplement..
Lecture
::
Lecture
(v. t.) To read or
deliver
a
lecture
to.
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