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Definition of meet
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Meet
(adv.)
Meetly.
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Node
::
Node (n.) The point at which the lines of a
funicular
machine
meet from
different
angular
directions;
--
called
also knot.
Engender
::
Engender
(v. i.) To come
together;
to meet, as in
sexual
embrace..
Meeting
::
Meeting
(n.) A
congregation;
a
collection
of
people;
a
convention;
as, a large
meeting;
an
harmonius
meeting..
Meet
::
Meet (v. t.) To
perceive;
to come to a
knowledge
of; to have
personal
acquaintance
with; to
experience;
to
suffer;
as, the eye met a
horrid
sight;
he met his
fate..
Conoid
::
Conoid
(n.) A
surface
which may be
generated
by a
straight
line
moving
in such a
manner
as
always
to meet a given
straight
line and a given
curve,
and
continue
parallel
to a given
plane..
Convene
::
Convene
(v. t.) To
summon
judicially
to meet or
appear.
Timid
::
Timid (a.)
Wanting
courage
to meet
danger;
easily
frightened;
timorous;
not bold;
fearful;
shy.
Rencounter
::
Rencounter
(v. t.) To meet
unexpectedly;
to
encounter.
Session
::
Session
(n.)
Hence,
also, the time,
period,
or term
during
which a
court,
council,
legislature,
etc., meets daily for
business;
or, the space of time
between
the first
meeting
and the
prorogation
or
adjournment;
thus, a
session
of
Parliaments
is
opened
with a
speech
from the
throne,
and
closed
by
prorogation.
The
session
of a
judicial
court is
called
a
term..
Asymptote
::
Asymptote
(n.) A line which
approaches
nearer
to some curve than
assignable
distance,
but,
though
infinitely
extended,
would never meet it.
Asymptotes
may be
straight
lines or
curves.
A
rectilinear
asymptote
may be
conceived
as a
tangent
to the curve at an
infinite
distance..
Hit
::
Hit (v. i.) To meet or reach what was aimed at or
desired;
to
succeed,
-- often with
implied
chance,
or
luck..
Meet
::
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..
Unmeet
::
Unmeet
(a.) Not meet or fit; not
proper;
unbecoming;
unsuitable;
--
usually
followed
by for.
Lemniscate
::
Lemniscate
(n.) A curve in the form of the
figure
8, with both parts
symmetrical,
generated
by the point in which a
tangent
to an
equilateral
hyperbola
meets the
perpendicular
on it drawn from the
center..
Waylay
::
Waylay
(v. t.) To lie in wait for; to meet or
encounter
in the way;
especially,
to watch for the
passing
of, with a view to
seize,
rob, or slay; to beset in
ambush..
Meson
::
Meson (n.) The
mesial
plane
dividing
the body of an
animal
into
similar
right and left
halves.
The line in which it meets the
dorsal
surface
has been
called
the
dorsimeson,
and the
corresponding
ventral
edge the
ventrimeson..
Estuary
::
Estuary
(n.) A
passage,
as the mouth of a river or lake, where the tide meets the
current;
an arm of the sea; a
frith..
Square
::
Square
(n.) An area of four
sides,
generally
with
houses
on each side;
sometimes,
a solid block of
houses;
also, an open place or area for
public
use, as at the
meeting
or
intersection
of two or more
streets..
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..
Caucus
::
Caucus
(v. i.) To hold, or meet in, a
caucus
or
caucuses..
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