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Definition of attach
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Attach
(n.) An
attachment.
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Reattach
::
Reattach
(v. t.) To
attach
again.
Pedicel
::
Pedicel
(n.) A
slender
stem by which
certain
of the lower
animals
or their eggs are
attached.
See
Illust.
of Aphis lion.
Button
::
Button
(n.) A
catch,
of
various
forms and
materials,
used to
fasten
together
the
different
parts of
dress,
by being
attached
to one part, and
passing
through
a slit,
called
a
buttonhole,
in the
other;
-- used also for
ornament..
Adhesiveness
::
Adhesiveness
(n.)
Propensity
to form and
maintain
attachments
to
persons,
and to
promote
social
intercourse..
Tegula
::
Tegula
(n.) A small
appendage
situated
above the base of the wings of
Hymenoptera
and
attached
to the
mesonotum.
Softa
::
Softa (n.) Any one
attached
to a
Mohammedan
mosque,
esp. a
student
of the
higher
branches
of
theology
in a
mosque
school..
Tackle
::
Tackle
(n.) To
fasten
or
attach,
as with a
tackle;
to
harness;
as, to
tackle
a horse into a coach or
wagon..
Tucker
::
Tucker
(n.) A
narrow
piece of linen or the like,
folded
across
the
breast,
or
attached
to the gown at the neck,
forming
a part of a
woman's
dress in the 17th
century
and
later..
Attach
::
Attach
(v. t.) To take,
seize,
or lay hold of..
Reed
::
Reed (n.) A small piece of cane or wood
attached
to the
mouthpiece
of
certain
instruments,
and set in
vibration
by the
breath.
In the
clarinet
it is a
single
fiat reed; in the oboe and
bassoon
it is
double,
forming
a
compressed
tube..
Cormus
::
Cormus
(n.) A
vegetable
or
animal
made up of a
number
of
individuals,
such as, for
example,
would be
formed
by a
process
of
budding
from a
parent
stalk
wherre
the buds
remain
attached..
Stretcher
::
Stretcher
(n.) One of the rods in an
umbrella,
attached
at one end to one of the ribs, and at the other to the tube
sliding
upon the
handle..
Boulter
::
Boulter
(n.) A long, stout
fishing
line to which many hooks are
attached..
Religionist
::
Religionist
(n.) One
earnestly
devoted
or
attached
to a
religion;
a
religious
zealot.
Hydra
::
Hydra (n.) Any small
fresh-water
hydroid
of the genus
Hydra,
usually
found
attached
to
sticks,
stones,
etc., by a basal
sucker..
Metrograph
::
Metrograph
(n.) An
instrument
attached
to a
locomotive
for
recording
its speed and the
number
and
duration
of its
stops.
Opinionative
::
Opinionative
(a.)
Unduly
attached
to one's own
opinions;
opinionated.
Stich
::
Sticcado
(n.) An
instrument
consisting
of small bars of wood, flat at the
bottom
and
rounded
at the top, and
resting
on the edges of a kind of open box. They are
unequal
in size,
gradually
increasing
from the
smallest
to the
largest,
and are tuned to the
diatonic
scale.
The tones are
produced
by
striking
the
pieces
of wood with hard balls
attached
to
flexible
sticks..
Affected
::
Affected
(p. p. & a.)
Inclined;
disposed;
attached.
Label
::
Label (n.) A slip of
ribbon,
parchment,
etc.,
attached
to a
document
to hold the
appended
seal; also, the
seal..
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