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Definition of something
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 something is as below...
Something
(adv.)
In some
degree;
somewhat;
to some
extent;
at some
distance.
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Premise
::
Premise
(n.) To set forth
beforehand,
or as
introductory
to the main
subject;
to offer
previously,
as
something
to
explain
or aid in
understanding
what
follows;
especially,
to lay down
premises
or first
propositions,
on which rest the
subsequent
reasonings..
Similar
::
Similar
(n.) That which is
similar
to, or
resembles,
something
else, as in
quality,
form, etc..
Rouleau
::
Rouleau
(n.) A
little
roll; a roll of coins put up in
paper,
or
something
resembling
such a
roll..
Straggler
::
Straggler
(n.)
Something
that
shoots,
or
spreads
out,
beyond
the rest, or too far; an
exuberant
growth..
Apply
::
Apply (v. i.) To make
request;
to have
recourse
with a view to gain
something;
to make
application.
(to); to
solicit;
as, to apply to a
friend
for
information..
Token
::
Token (n.)
Something
given or shown as a
symbol
or
guarantee
of
authority
or
right;
a sign of
authenticity,
of
power,
good
faith,
etc..
Parry
::
Parry (v. i.) To ward off,
evade,
or turn aside
something,
as a blow,
argument,
etc..
Expose
::
Expose
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
concealment;
to
discover;
to lay open to
public
inspection,
or bring to
public
notice,
as a thing that shuns
publicity,
something
criminal,
shameful,
or the like; as, to
expose
the
faults
of a
neighbor..
Gullet
::
Gullet
(n.)
Something
shaped
like the food
passage,
or
performing
similar
functions.
Underwrite
::
Underwrite
(v. t.) To write under
something
else; to
subscribe.
Drug
::
Drug (v. t.) To
tincture
with
something
offensive
or
injurious.
Shock
::
Shock (n.) A
sudden
agitation
of the mind or
feelings;
a
sensation
of
pleasure
or pain
caused
by
something
unexpected
or
overpowering;
also, a
sudden
agitating
or
overpowering
event..
Serve
::
Serve (v. t.) To
answer
or be (in the place of
something)
to; as, a sofa
serves
one for a seat and a
couch..
Prick
::
Prick (n.) To make
sharp;
to erect into a
point;
to
raise,
as
something
pointed;
-- said
especially
of the ears of an
animal,
as a horse or dog; and
usually
followed
by up; --
hence,
to prick up the ears, to
listen
sharply;
to have the
attention
and
interest
strongly
engaged..
Monster
::
Monster
(n.)
Something
of
unnatural
size,
shape,
or
quality;
a
prodigy;
an
enormity;
a
marvel..
Spur
::
Spur (n.)
Something
that
projects;
a snag.
Mouse
::
Mouse (v. i.) To watch for or
pursue
anything
in a sly
manner;
to pry
about,
on the
lookout
for
something..
Relative
::
Relative
(n.) One who, or that
which,
relates
to, or is
considered
in its
relation
to,
something
else; a
relative
object
or term; one of two
object
or term; one of two
objects
directly
connected
by any
relation..
Key
::
Key (n.) A
position
or
condition
which
affords
entrance,
control,
pr
possession,
etc.; as, the key of a line of
defense;
the key of a
country;
the key of a
political
situation.
Hence,
that which
serves
to
unlock,
open,
discover,
or solve
something
unknown
or
difficult;
as, the key to a
riddle;
the key to a
problem..
Offset
::
Offset
(n.) In
general,
that which is set off, from,
before,
or
against,
something.
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