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Definition of sag
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Sag (n.) State of
sinking
or
bending;
sagging.
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Oss
::
Oss (n.) To
prophesy;
to
presage.
Guarantee
::
Guarantee
(n.) In law and
common
usage:
A
promise
to
answer
for the
payment
of some debt, or the
performance
of some duty, in case of the
failure
of
another
person,
who is, in the first
instance,
liable
to such
payment
or
performance;
an
engagement
which
secures
or
insures
another
against
a
contingency;
a
warranty;
a
security.
Same as
Guaranty..
Air Shaft
::
Air shaft () A
passage,
usually
vertical,
for
admitting
fresh air into a mine or a
tunnel..
Fulgurata
::
Fulgurata
(n.) A
spectro-electric
tube in which the
decomposition
of a
liquid
by the
passage
of an
electric
spark is
observed.
Predict
::
Predict
(v. t.) To tell or
declare
beforehand;
to
foretell;
to
prophesy;
to
presage;
as, to
predict
misfortune;
to
predict
the
return
of a
comet..
Sage
::
Sage
(superl.)
Grave;
serious;
solemn.
Express
::
Express
(n.) That which is sent by an
express
messenger
or
message.
Edda
::
Edda (n.) The
religious
or
mythological
book of the old
Scandinavian
tribes
of
German
origin,
containing
two
collections
of Sagas
(legends,
myths)
of the old
northern
gods and
heroes..
Cite
::
Cite (v. t.) To
quote;
to
repeat,
as a
passage
from a book, or the words of
another..
Hall
::
Hall (n.)
Cleared
passageway
in a
crowd;
--
formerly
an
exclamation.
Dispatch
::
Dispatch
(v. t.) To send off or away; --
particularly
applied
to
sending
off
messengers,
messages,
letters,
etc., on
special
business,
and
implying
haste..
Melop/ia
::
Melop/ia
(n.) The art of
forming
melody;
melody;
-- now often used for a
melodic
passage,
rather
than a
complete
melody..
Belt
::
Belt (n.) A
narrow
passage
or
strait;
as, the Great Belt and the
Lesser
Belt,
leading
to the
Baltic
Sea..
Politic
::
Politic
(a.)
Sagacious
in
promoting
a
policy;
ingenious
in
devising
and
advancing
a
system
of
management;
devoted
to a
scheme
or
system
rather
than to a
principle;
hence,
in a good
sense,
wise;
prudent;
sagacious;
and in a bad
sense,
artful;
unscrupulous;
cunning;
-- said of
persons..
Explanation
::
Explanation
(n.) The act of
explaining,
expounding,
or
interpreting;
the act of
clearing
from
obscurity
and
making
intelligible;
as, the
explanation
of a
passage
in
Scripture,
or of a
contract
or
treaty..
Sagittary
::
Sagittary
(n.) A
centaur;
a
fabulous
being,
half man, half
horse,
armed with a bow and
quiver..
Elohist
::
Elohist
(n.) The
writer,
or one of the
writers,
of the
passages
of the Old
Testament,
notably
those of
Elohim
instead
of
Jehovah,
as the name of the
Supreme
Being;
--
distinguished
from
Jehovist..
Maestoso
::
Maestoso
(a. & adv.)
Majestic
or
majestically;
-- a
direction
to
perform
a
passage
or piece of music in a
dignified
manner.
Reword
::
Reword
(v. t.) To alter the
wording
of; to
restate
in other
words;
as, to
reword
an idea or a
passage..
Dissent
::
Dissent
(n.) The act of
dissenting;
difference
of
opinion;
refusal
to adopt
something
proposed;
nonagreement,
nonconcurrence,
or
disagreement..
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