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Definition of attach
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 attach is as below...
Attach
(v. t.) To win the heart of; to
connect
by ties of love or
self-interest;
to
attract;
to
fasten
or bind by moral
influence;
-- with to; as,
attached
to a
friend;
attaching
others
to us by
wealth
or
flattery..
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Legume
::
Legume
(n.) A pod
dehiscent
into two
pieces
or
valves,
and
having
the seed
attached
at one
suture,
as that of the pea..
Pseuso-peripteral
::
Pseuso-peripteral
(a.)
Falsely
or
imperfectly
peripteral,
as a
temple
having
the
columns
at the sides
attached
to the
walls,
and an
ambulatory
only at the ends or only at one end..
Arrestee
::
Arrestee
(v.) The
person
in whose hands is the
property
attached
by
arrestment.
Outkeeper
::
Outkeeper
(n.) An
attachment
to a
surveyor's
compass
for
keeping
tally in
chaining.
Devotion
::
Devotion
(n.) The state of being
devoted;
addiction;
eager
inclination;
strong
attachment
love or
affection;
zeal;
especially,
feelings
toward
God
appropriately
expressed
by acts of
worship;
devoutness..
Adscript
::
Adscript
(n.) One held to
service
as
attached
to the glebe or
estate;
a
feudal
serf.
Curb
::
Curb (n.) That which
curbs,
restrains,
or
subdues;
a check or
hindrance;
esp., a chain or strap
attached
to the upper part of the
branches
of a bit, and
capable
of being drawn
tightly
against
the lower jaw of the
horse..
Tangle
::
Tangle
(v.) An
instrument
consisting
essentially
of an iron bar to which are
attached
swabs,
or
bundles
of
frayed
rope, or other
similar
substances,
-- used to
capture
starfishes,
sea
urchins,
and other
similar
creatures
living
at the
bottom
of the sea..
Malleus
::
Malleus
(n.) The
outermost
of the three small
auditory
bones,
ossicles;
the
hammer.
It is
attached
to the
tympanic
membrane
by a long
process,
the
handle
or
manubrium.
See
Illust.
of Far..
Grego
::
Grego (n.) A short
jacket
or
cloak,
made of very
thick,
coarse
cloth,
with a hood
attached,
worn by the
Greeks
and
others
in the
Levant..
Tenaculum
::
Tenaculum
(n.) An
instrument
consisting
of a fine, sharp hook
attached
to a
handle,
and used
mainly
for
taking
up
arteries,
and the
like..
Adhesion
::
Adhesion
(n.)
Adherence;
steady
or firm
attachment;
fidelity;
as,
adhesion
to
error,
to a
policy..
Snaphance
::
Snaphance
(n.) A
spring
lock for
discharging
a
firearm;
also, the
firearm
to which it is
attached..
Columella
::
Columella
(n.) An axis to which a
carpel
of a
compound
pistil
may be
attached,
as in the case of the
geranium;
or which is left when a pod
opens..
Obverse
::
Obverse
(a.)
Having
the base, or end next the
attachment,
narrower
than the top, as a
leaf..
Stead
::
Stayship
(n.) A
remora,
--
fabled
to stop ships by
attaching
itself
to
them..
Mesorectum
::
Mesorectum
(n.) The fold of
peritoneum,
or
mesentery,
attached
to the
rectum..
Vane
::
Vane (n.) A
contrivance
attached
to some
elevated
object
for the
purpose
of
showing
which way the wind
blows;
a
weathercock.
It is
usually
a plate or strip of
metal,
or slip of wood, often cut into some
fanciful
form, and
placed
upon a
perpendicular
axis
around
which it moves
freely..
Arytenoid
::
Arytenoid
(a.)
Ladle-shaped;
--
applied
to two small
cartilages
of the
larynx,
and also to the
glands,
muscles,
etc.,
connected
with them. The
cartilages
are
attached
to the
cricoid
cartilage
and
connected
with the vocal
cords..
Chapel
::
Chapel
(n.) A choir of
singers,
or an
orchestra,
attached
to the court of a
prince
or
nobleman..
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