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Definition of access
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Access
(n.) The
means,
place,
or way by which a thing may be
approached;
passage
way; as, the
access
is by a neck of
land..
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Accession
::
Accession
(n.) A
coming
to; the act of
acceding
and
becoming
joined;
as, a
king's
accession
to a
confederacy..
Approach
::
Approach
(v. i.) A
access,
or
opportunity
of
drawing
near..
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.) Not able to
withstand
temptation,
urgency,
persuasion,
etc.;
easily
impressed,
moved,
or
overcome;
accessible;
vulnerable;
as, weak
resolutions;
weak
virtue..
Barricade
::
Barricade
(n.) A
fortification,
made in
haste,
of
trees,
earth,
palisades,
wagons,
or
anything
that will
obstruct
the
progress
or
attack
of an
enemy.
It is
usually
an
obstruction
formed
in
streets
to block an
enemy's
access..
Visitation
::
Visitation
(n.) The act of
visiting,
or the state of being
visited;
access
for
inspection
or
examination..
Steep
::
Steep (v. t.)
Difficult
of
access;
not easy
reached;
lofty;
elevated;
high.
Recourse
::
Recourse
(n.)
Recurrence
in
difficulty,
perplexity,
need, or the like;
access
or
application
for aid;
resort..
Accretion
::
Accretion
(n.) The act of
increasing,
or the
matter
added,
by an
accession
of parts
externally;
an
extraneous
addition;
as, an
accretion
of
earth..
Fulcrate
::
Fulcrate
(a.)
Propped;
supported
by
accessory
organs.
Central
::
Central
(a.)
Relating
to the
center;
situated
in or near the
center
or
middle;
containing
the
center;
of or
pertaining
to the parts near the
center;
equidistant
or
equally
accessible
from
certain
points.
To
::
To
(prep.)
The
preposition
to
primarily
indicates
approach
and
arrival,
motion
made in the
direction
of a place or thing and
attaining
it,
access;
and also,
motion
or
tendency
without
arrival;
movement
toward;
--
opposed
to
from..
Approach
::
Approach
(v. i.) A way,
passage,
or
avenue
by which a place or
buildings
can be
approached;
an
access..
Open
::
Open (v. t.) To make or set open; to
render
free of
access;
to
unclose;
to
unbar;
to
unlock;
to
remove
any
fastening
or
covering
from; as, to open a door; to open a box; to open a room; to open a
letter..
Access
::
Access
(n.)
Increase
by
something
added;
addition;
as, an
access
of
territory.
[In this sense
accession
is more
generally
used.].
Accomplice
::
Accomplice
(n.) An
associate
in the
commission
of a
crime;
a
participator
in an
offense,
whether
a
principal
or an
accessory..
Convenient
::
Convenient
(v. i.) Near at hand; easy of
access.
Facility
::
Facility
(n.)
Easiness
of
access;
complaisance;
affability.
Adjective
::
Adjective
(n.) A
dependent;
an
accessory.
Lock
::
Lock (v. t.) To
prevent
ingress
or
access
to, or exit from, by
fastening
the lock or locks of; -- often with up; as, to lock or lock up, a
house,
jail, room,
trunk.
etc..
Refuge
::
Refuge
(n.) That which
shelters
or
protects
from
danger,
or from
distress
or
calamity;
a
stronghold
which
protects
by its
strength,
or a
sanctuary
which
secures
safety
by its
sacredness;
a place
inaccessible
to an
enemy..
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