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Definition of pass
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Pass (v. t.) To make, as a
thrust,
punto,
etc..
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Restless
::
Restless
(a.)
Passed
in
unquietness;
as, the
patient
has had a
restless
night..
Possible
::
Possible
(a.)
Capable
of
existing
or
occurring,
or of being
conceived
or
thought
of; able to
happen;
capable
of being done; not
contrary
to the
nature
of
things;
--
sometimes
used to
express
extreme
improbability;
barely
able to be, or to come to pass; as,
possibly
he is
honest,
as it is
possible
that Judas meant no
wrong..
Exceed
::
Exceed
(v. i.) To go too far; to pass the
proper
bounds
or
measure.
Bird-witted
::
Bird-witted
(a.)
Flighty;
passing
rapidly
from one
subject
to
another;
not
having
the
faculty
of
attention.
Iter
::
Iter (n.) A
passage;
esp., the
passage
between
the third and
fourth
ventricles
in the
brain;
the
aqueduct
of
Sylvius..
Valve
::
Valve (n.) A lid, plug, or
cover,
applied
to an
aperture
so that by its
movement,
as by
swinging,
lifting
and
falling,
sliding,
turning,
or the like, it will open or close the
aperture
to
permit
or
prevent
passage,
as of a
fluid..
Passingly
::
Passingly
(adv.)
Exceedingly.
Close
::
Close (n.) To come or
gather
around;
to
inclose;
to
encompass;
to
confine.
Fall
::
Fall (v. t.) To pass or be
transferred
by
chance,
lot,
distribution,
inheritance,
or
otherwise;
as, the
estate
fell to his
brother;
the
kingdom
fell into the hands of his
rivals..
Belt
::
Belt (n.) A band of
leather,
or other
flexible
substance,
passing
around
two
wheels,
and
communicating
motion
from one to the
other..
Transpassable
::
Transpassable
(a.)
Capable
of being
transpassed,
or
crossed
over..
Mill
::
Mill (n.) To
shape,
finish,
or
transform
by
passing
through
a
machine;
specifically,
to shape or
dress,
as
metal,
by means of a
rotary
cutter..
Pass
::
Pass (v. i.) A part; a
division.
Incontinency
::
Incontinency
(n.)
Incapacity
to hold;
hence,
incapacity
to hold back or
restrain;
the
quality
or state of being
incontinent;
want of
continence;
failure
to
restrain
the
passions
or
appetites;
indulgence
of lust;
lewdness..
Maze
::
Maze (n.) A
confusing
and
baffling
network,
as of paths or
passages;
an
intricacy;
a
labyrinth..
Euphroe
::
Euphroe
(n.) A block or long slat of wood,
perforated
for the
passage
of the
crowfoot,
or cords by which an
awning
is held up..
Transfer
::
Transfer
(v. t.) To make over the
possession
or
control
of; to pass; to
convey,
as a
right,
from one
person
to
another;
to give; as, the title to land is
transferred
by
deed..
Rumor
::
Rumor (n.) A
current
story
passing
from one
person
to
another,
without
any known
authority
for its
truth;
-- in this sense often
personified..
Vote
::
Vote (n.) A wish,
choice,
or
opinion,
of a
person
or a body of
persons,
expressed
in some
received
and
authorized
way; the
expression
of a wish,
desire,
will,
preference,
or
choice,
in
regard
to any
measure
proposed,
in which the
person
voting
has an
interest
in
common
with
others,
either
in
electing
a
person
to
office,
or in
passing
laws,
rules,
regulations,
etc.;
suffrage..
Preterient
::
Preterient
(a.)
Passed
through;
antecedent;
previous;
as,
preterient
states..
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