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Definition of meet
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 meet is as below...
Meet (v. t.) To come in
collision
with; to
confront
in
conflict;
to
encounter
hostilely;
as, they met the enemy and
defeated
them; the ship met
opposing
winds and
currents..
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Meet
::
Meet (v. t.) To come
together
with
hostile
purpose;
to have an
encounter
or
conflict.
Bemeeting
::
Bemeeting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Bemee.
Hit
::
Hit (v. i.) To meet or come in
contact;
to
strike;
to
clash;
--
followed
by
against
or on.
Corner
::
Corner
(n.) The point where two
converging
lines meet; an
angle,
either
external
or
internal..
Sufficient
::
Sufficient
(a.)
Capable
of
meeting
obligations;
responsible.
Whereabouts
::
Whereabouts
(adv.)
About
where;
near what or which
place;
-- used
interrogatively
and
relatively;
as,
whereabouts
did you meet him?.
Eavesdropping
::
Eavesdropping
(n.) The habit of
lurking
about
dwelling
houses,
and other
places
where
persons
meet fro
private
intercourse,
secretly
listening
to what is said, and then
tattling
it
abroad.
The
offense
is
indictable
at
common
law..
Teller
::
Teller
(n.) One who is
appointed
to count the votes given in a
legislative
body,
public
meeting,
assembly,
etc..
Tryster
::
Tryster
(n.) One who makes an
appointment,
or
tryst;
one who meets with
another..
Reporter
::
Reporter
(n.) One who
reports
speeches,
the
proceedings
of
public
meetings,
news, etc., for the
newspapers..
Tuck
::
Tuck (n.) The part of a
vessel
where the ends of the
bottom
planks
meet under the
stern.
Coffeehouse
::
Coffeehouse
(n.) A house of
entertainment,
where
guests
are
supplied
with
coffee
and other
refreshments,
and where men meet for
conversation..
Articulation
::
Articulation
(n.) The act of
putting
together
with a joint or
joints;
any
meeting
of parts in a
joint.
Vestry
::
Vestry
(n.) A room
appendant
to a
church,
in which
sacerdotal
vestments
and
sacred
utensils
are
sometimes
kept, and where
meetings
for
worship
or
parish
business
are held; a
sacristy;
--
formerly
called
revestiary..
Parvise
::
Parvise
(n.) a court of
entrance
to, or an
inclosed
space
before,
a
church;
hence,
a
church
porch;
--
sometimes
formerly
used as place of
meeting,
as for
lawyers..
Rencounter
::
Rencounter
(v. t.) To meet
unexpectedly;
to
encounter.
Coterie
::
Coterie
(n.) A set or
circle
of
persons
who meet
familiarly,
as for
social,
literary,
or other
purposes;
a
clique..
Smeeth
::
Smeeth
(v. t.) To
smooth.
Dome
::
Dome (n.) A prism
formed
by
planes
parallel
to a
lateral
axis which meet above in a
horizontal
edge, like the roof of a
house;
also, one of the
planes
of such a
form..
Focus
::
Focus (n.) A point in which the rays of light meet, after being
reflected
or
refrcted,
and at which the image is
formed;
as, the focus of a lens or
mirror..
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