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Definition of meet
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Meet (v. t.) To come
together
by
mutual
concessions;
hence,
to
agree;
to
harmonize;
to
unite..
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Bevel Gear
::
Bevel gear () A kind of gear in which the two
wheels
working
together
lie in
different
planes,
and have their teeth cut at right
angles
to the
surfaces
of two cones whose
apices
coincide
with the point where the axes of the
wheels
would
meet..
Cut
::
Cut (n.) That which
wounds
the
feelings,
as a harsh
remark
or
criticism,
or a
sarcasm;
personal
discourtesy,
as
neglecting
to
recognize
an
acquaintance
when
meeting
him; a
slight..
Synod
::
Synod (n.) An
ecclesiastic
council
or
meeting
to
consult
on
church
matters.
Sitting
::
Sitting
(n.) The
actual
presence
or
meeting
of any body of men in their
seats,
clothed
with
authority
to
transact
business;
a
session;
as, a
sitting
of the
judges
of the
King's
Bench,
or of a
commission..
Junction
::
"Junction
(n.) The place or point of
union,
meeting,
or
junction;
specifically,
the place where two or more lines of
railway
meet or
cross..
Breast
::
Breast
(v. t.) To meet, with the
breast;
to
struggle
with or
oppose
manfully;
as, to
breast
the storm or
waves..
Congress
::
Congress
(n.) A
formal
assembly,
as of
princes,
deputies,
representatives,
envoys,
or
commissioners;
esp., a
meeting
of the
representatives
of
several
governments
or
societies
to
consider
and
determine
matters
of
common
interest..
Moderate
::
Moderate
(v. t.) To
preside
over,
direct,
or
regulate,
as a
public
meeting;
as, to
moderate
a
synod..
Contact
::
Contact
(n.) A close union or
junction
of
bodies;
a
touching
or
meeting.
Rendezvous
::
Rendezvous
(v. i.) To
assemble
or meet at a
particular
place.
Primus
::
Primus
(n.) One of the
bishops
of the
Episcopal
Church
of
Scotland,
who
presides
at the
meetings
of the
bishops,
and has
certain
privileges
but no
metropolitan
authority..
Meet
::
Meet (v. t.) To come up to; to be even with; to
equal;
to
match;
to
satisfy;
to
ansver;
as, to meet one's
expectations;
the
supply
meets the
demand..
Meeting
::
Meeting
(n.) A
congregation;
a
collection
of
people;
a
convention;
as, a large
meeting;
an
harmonius
meeting..
Reporter
::
Reporter
(n.) One who
reports
speeches,
the
proceedings
of
public
meetings,
news, etc., for the
newspapers..
Behoove
::
Behoove
(v. t.) To be
necessary
for; to be fit for; to be meet for, with
respect
to
necessity,
duty, or
convenience;
--
mostly
used
impersonally..
Fail
::
Fail (v. i.) To
become
unable
to meet one's
engagements;
especially,
to be
unable
to pay one's debts or
discharge
one's
business
obligation;
to
become
bankrupt
or
insolvent..
Quarter
::
Quarter
(n.) One of the
divisions
of an
escutcheon
when it is
divided
into four
portions
by a
horizontal
and a
perpendicular
line
meeting
in the fess
point.
Concurrence
::
Concurrence
(n.) A
meeting
of
minds;
agreement
in
opinion;
union in
design
or act; --
implying
joint
approbation.
Specially
::
Specially
(adv.)
For a
particular
purpose;
as, a
meeting
of the
legislature
is
specially
summoned..
Wardmote
::
Wardmote
(n.)
Anciently,
a
meeting
of the
inhabitants
of a ward; also, a court
formerly
held in each ward of
London
for
trying
defaults
in
matters
relating
to the
watch,
police,
and the
like..
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