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Definition of pass
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Pass (v. t.) To emit from the
bowels;
to
evacuate.
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Incontinent
::
Incontinent
(a.) Not
continent;
uncontrolled;
not
restraining
the
passions
or
appetites,
particularly
the
sexual
appetite;
indulging
unlawful
lust;
unchaste;
lewd..
Sublimed
::
Sublime
(v. i.) To pass off in
vapor,
with
immediate
condensation;
specifically,
to
evaporate
or
volatilize
from the solid state
without
apparent
melting;
-- said of those
substances,
like
arsenic,
benzoic
acid, etc., which do not
exhibit
a
liquid
form on
heating,
except
under
increased
pressure..
Alure
::
Alure (n.) A walk or
passage;
--
applied
to
passages
of
various
kinds.
Fluework
::
Fluework
(n.) A
general
name for organ stops in which the sound is
caused
by wind
passing
through
a flue or
fissure
and
striking
an edge
above;
-- in
distinction
from
reedwork.
Vessel
::
Vessel
(n.) A
general
name for any
hollow
structure
made to float upon the water for
purposes
of
navigation;
especially,
one that is
larger
than a
common
rowboat;
as, a war
vessel;
a
passenger
vessel..
Strain
::
Strain
(a.) To
press,
or cause to pass,
through
a
strainer,
as
through
a
screen,
a
cloth,
or some
porous
substance;
to
purify,
or
separate
from
extraneous
or solid
matter,
by
filtration;
to
filter;
as, to
strain
milk
through
cloth..
Passado
::
Passado
(v. i.) A pass or
thrust.
Phainopepla
::
Phainopepla
(n.) A small
crested
passerine
bird
(Phainopepla
nitens),
native
of
Mexico
and the
Southern
United
States.
The adult male is of a
uniform
glossy
blue-black;
the
female
is
brownish.
Called
also black
flycatcher..
Illegality
::
Illegality
(n.) The
quality
or
condition
of being
illegal;
unlawfulness;
as, the
illegality
of
trespass
or of false
imprisonment;
also, an
illegal
act..
Carriageable
::
Carriageable
(a.)
Passable
by
carriages;
that can be
conveyed
in
carriages.
Passuses
::
Passuses
(pl. ) of
Passu.
Fence
::
Fence (n.) A
projection
on the bolt, which
passes
through
the
tumbler
gates in
locking
and
unlocking..
Booking Office
::
Booking
office
() An
office
where
passage
tickets
are sold.
Pledge
::
Pledge
(n.) To give or pass as a
security;
to
guarantee;
to
engage;
to
plight;
as, to
pledge
one's word and
honor..
Bar
::
Bar (n.) A
barrier
or
counter,
over which
liquors
and food are
passed
to
customers;
hence,
the
portion
of the room
behind
the
counter
where
liquors
for sale are
kept..
Temperance
::
Temperance
(v. t.)
Habitual
moderation
in
regard
to the
indulgence
of the
natural
appetites
and
passions;
restrained
or
moderate
indulgence;
moderation;
as,
temperance
in
eating
and
drinking;
temperance
in the
indulgence
of joy or
mirth;
specifically,
moderation,
and
sometimes
abstinence,
in
respect
to using
intoxicating
liquors..
Sidewalk
::
Sidewalk
(n.) A walk for foot
passengers
at the side of a
street
or road; a foot
pavement.
Into
::
Into
(prep.)
Expressing
entrance,
or a
passing
from the
outside
of a thing to its
interior
parts;
--
following
verbs
expressing
motion;
as, come into the
house;
go into the
church;
one
stream
falls or runs into
another;
water
enters
into the fine
vessels
of
plants..
Fare
::
Fare (v.) The price of
passage
or
going;
the sum paid or due for
conveying
a
person
by land or
water;
as, the fare for
crossing
a
river;
the fare in a coach or by
railway..
Archway
::
Archway
(n.) A way or
passage
under an arch.
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