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Definition of ney
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 ney is as below...
Ney (n.) A
figure
made up of a large
number
of
straight
lines or
curves,
which are
connected
at
certain
points
and
related
to each other by some
specified
law..
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Blarney
::
Blarney
(v. t.) To
influence
by
blarney;
to
wheedle
with
smooth
talk; to make or
accomplish
by
blarney.
Journeyman
::
"Journeyman
(n.)
Formerly,
a man hired to work by the day; now,
commonly,
one who has
mastered
a
handicraft
or
trade;
--
distinguished
from
apprentice
and from
master
workman..
Dissipated
::
Dissipated
(a.)
Wasteful
of
health,
money,
etc., in the
pursuit
of
pleasure;
dissolute;
intemperate..
Venal
::
Venal (a.)
Capable
of being
bought
or
obtained
for money or other
valuable
consideration;
made
matter
of trade or
barter;
held for sale;
salable;
mercenary;
purchasable;
hireling;
as, venal
services..
Pension
::
Pension
(n.) A
certain
sum of money paid to a
clergyman
in lieu of
tithes.
Money-making
::
Money-making
(a.)
Affording
profitable
returns;
lucrative;
as, a
money-making
business..
Measure
::
Measure
(n.) To pass
throught
or over in
journeying,
as if
laying
off and
determining
the
distance..
Vinery
::
Vinery
(n.) A
vineyard.
Impecunious
::
Impecunious
(a.) Not
having
money;
habitually
without
money;
poor.
Mancus
::
Mancus
(n.) An old Anglo Saxon coin both of gold and
silver,
and of
variously
estimated
values.
The
silver
mancus
was equal to about one
shilling
of
modern
English
money..
Calyx
::
Calyx (n.) A
cuplike
division
of the
pelvis
of the
kidney,
which
surrounds
one or more of the renal
papillae..
Uptake
::
Uptake
(n.) The pipe
leading
upward
from the smoke box of a steam
boiler
to the
chimney,
or
smokestack;
a flue
leading
upward..
Usurer
::
Usurer
(n.) One who lends money and takes
interest
for it; a money
lender.
Premium
::
Premium
(n.)
Something
offered
or given for the loan of
money;
bonus;
--
sometimes
synonymous
with
interest,
but
generally
signifying
a sum in
addition
to the
capital..
Lavish
::
Lavish
(a.)
Expending
or
bestowing
profusely;
profuse;
prodigal;
as,
lavish
of
money;
lavish
of
praise..
Scudo
::
Scudo (n.) A
silver
coin, and money of
account,
used in Italy and
Sicily,
varying
in
value,
in
different
parts,
but worth about 4
shillings
sterling,
or about 96
cents;
also, a gold coin worth about the
same..
Portemonnaie
::
Portemonnaie
(n.) A small
pocketbook
or
wallet
for
carrying
money.
Remission
::
Remission
(n.) Act of
sending
in
payment,
as
money;
remittance..
Exodus
::
Exodus
(n.) A going out;
particularly
(the
Exodus),
the going out or
journey
of the
Israelites
from Egypt under the
conduct
of
Moses;
and
hence,
any large
migration
from a
place..
Spooney
::
Spooneye
(pl. ) of
Spoone.
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