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Definition of pass
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 pass is as below...
Pass (v. i.) To move or be
transferred
from one state or
condition
to
another;
to
change
possession,
condition,
or
circumstances;
to
undergo
transition;
as, the
business
has
passed
into other
hands..
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Gate
::
Gate (n.) In a lock
tumbler,
the
opening
for the stump of the bolt to pass
through
or
into..
Irritation
::
Irritation
(n.) The act of
irritating,
or
exciting,
or the state of being
irritated;
excitement;
stimulation,
usually
of an undue and
uncomfortable
kind;
especially,
excitement
of anger or
passion;
provocation;
annoyance;
anger..
Pemmican
::
Pemmican
(n.) Meat,
without
the fat, cut in thin
slices,
dried in the sun,
pounded,
then mixed with
melted
fat and
sometimes
dried
fruit,
and
compressed
into cakes or in bags. It
contains
much
nutriment
in small
compass,
and is of great use in long
voyages
of
exploration..
Transition
::
Transition
(n.) A
direct
or
indirect
passing
from one key to
another;
a
modulation.
Connate-perfoliate
::
Connate-perfoliate
(a.)
Connate
or
coalescent
at the base so as to
produce
a broad
foliaceous
body
through
the
center
of which the stem
passes;
--
applied
to
leaves,
as the
leaves
of the
boneset..
Bandlet
::
Bandlet
(n.) A small band or
fillet;
any
little
band or flat
molding,
compassing
a
column,
like a
ring..
Port
::
Port (n.) A
passageway;
an
opening
or
entrance
to an
inclosed
place;
a gate; a door; a
portal.
Steerage
::
Steerage
(n.)
Properly,
the space in the after part of a
vessel,
under the
cabin,
but used
generally
to
indicate
any part of a
vessel
having
the
poorest
accommodations
and
occupied
by
passengers
paying
the
lowest
rate of
fare..
Latchstring
::
Latchstring
(n.) A
string
for
raising
the latch of a door by a
person
outside.
It is
fastened
to the latch and
passed
through
a hole above it in the door.
Ambit
::
Ambit (n.)
Circuit
or
compass.
Compass
::
Compass
(n.) A
circle;
a
continent.
Passage
::
Passage
(v. i.) A
movement
or an
evacuation
of the
bowels.
Environ
::
Environ
(v. t.) To
surround;
to
encompass;
to
encircle;
to hem in; to be round
about;
to
involve
or
envelop.
Gesticulation
::
Gesticulation
(n.) A
gesture;
a
motion
of the body or limbs in
speaking,
or in
representing
action
or
passion,
and
enforcing
arguments
and
sentiments..
Surrey
::
Surreptitious
(a.) Done or made by
stealth,
or
without
proper
authority;
made or
introduced
fraudulently;
clandestine;
stealthy;
as, a
surreptitious
passage
in an old
manuscript;
a
surreptitious
removal
of
goods..
So
::
So
(adv.)
It is well; let it be as it is, or let it come to pass; -- used to
express
assent..
Contract
::
Contract
(n.) To draw
together
or
nearer;
to
reduce
to a less
compass;
to
shorten,
narrow,
or
lessen;
as, to
contract
one's
sphere
of
action..
Enactment
::
Enactment
(n.) The
passing
of a bill into a law; the
giving
of
legislative
sanction
and
executive
approval
to a bill
whereby
it is
established
as a law.
Passable
::
Passable
(a.) Such as may be
allowed
to pass
without
serious
objection;
tolerable;
admissable;
moderate;
mediocre.
Elutriate
::
Elutriate
(v. t.) To wash or
strain
out so as to
purify;
as, to
elutriate
the blood as it
passes
through
the
lungs;
to
strain
off or
decant,
as a
powder
which is
separated
from
heavier
particles
by being drawn off with
water;
to
cleanse,
as by
washing..
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