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Definition of bid
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Bid (v. t.) To
order;
to
direct;
to
enjoin;
to
command.
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Two-handed
::
Two-handed
(a.) Using
either
hand
equally
well;
ambidextrous.
Licitation
::
Licitation
(n.) The act of
offering
for sale to the
highest
bidder.
Abye
::
Abye (v. t. & i.) To
endure;
to
abide.
Command
::
Command
(v. t.) To order with
authority;
to lay
injunction
upon; to
direct;
to bid; to
charge.
Prohibitory
::
Prohibitory
(a.)
Tending
to
prohibit,
forbid,
or
exclude;
implying
prohibition;
forbidding;
as, a
prohibitory
law; a
prohibitory
price..
Thick
::
Thick
(superl.)
Not
transparent
or
clear;
hence,
turbid,
muddy,
or
misty;
as, the water of a river is apt to be thick after a
rain..
Rabid
::
Rabid (n.)
Affected
with the
distemper
called
rabies;
mad; as, a rabid dog or fox..
Stiacciato
::
Sthenic
(a.)
Strong;
active;
-- said
especially
of
morbid
states
attended
with
excessive
action
of the heart and blood
vessels,
and
characterized
by
strength
and
activity
of the
muscular
and
nervous
system;
as, a
sthenic
fever..
Permanent
::
Permanent
(a.)
Continuing
in the same
state,
or
without
any
change
that
destroys
form or
character;
remaining
unaltered
or
unremoved;
abiding;
durable;
fixed;
stable;
lasting;
as, a
permanent
impression..
Rumination
::
Rumination
(n.) The
regurgitation
of food from the
stomach
after it has been
swallowed,
--
occasionally
observed
as a
morbid
phenomenon
in man..
Immortal
::
Immortal
(a.)
Destined
to live in all ages of this
world;
abiding;
exempt
from
oblivion;
imperishable;
as,
immortal
fame..
Iodism
::
Iodism
(n.) A
morbid
state
produced
by the use of
iodine
and its
compounds,
and
characterized
by
palpitation,
depression,
and
general
emaciation,
with a
pustular
eruption
upon the
skin..
Paludism
::
Paludism
(n.) The
morbid
phenomena
produced
by
dwelling
among
marshes;
malarial
disease
or
disposition.
Outbidding
::
Outbidding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Outbi.
Wanton
::
Wanton
(v. t.)
Specifically:
Deviating
from the rules of
chastity;
lewd;
lustful;
lascivious;
libidinous;
lecherous.
Forbidding
::
Forbidding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Forbi.
Dwell
::
Dwell (v. i.) To abide as a
permanent
resident,
or for a time; to live in a
place;
to
reside..
Invite
::
Invite
(v. t.) To ask; to
request;
to bid; to
summon;
to ask to do some act, or go to some
place;
esp., to ask to an
entertainment
or
visit;
to
request
the
company
of; as, to
invite
to
dinner,
or a
wedding,
or an
excursion..
Indulge
::
Indulge
(v. i.) To
indulge
one's self; to
gratify
one's
tastes
or
desires;
esp., to give one's self up (to); to
practice
a
forbidden
or
questionable
act
without
restraint;
--
followed
by in, but
formerly,
also, by to..
Abiding
::
Abiding
(a.)
Continuing;
lasting.
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