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Definition of thorough
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Thorough
(n.) A
furrow
between
two
ridges,
to drain off the
surface
water..
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Blend
::
Blend (n.) A
thorough
mixture
of one thing with
another,
as
color,
tint, etc., into
another,
so that it
cannot
be known where one ends or the other
begins..
Thorough
::
Thorough
(adv.)
Thoroughly.
Drench
::
Drench
(v. t.) To steep in
moisture;
to wet
thoroughly;
to soak; to
saturate
with water or other
liquid;
to
immerse.
Thoroughgoing
::
Thoroughgoing
(a.) Going all
lengths;
extreme;
thoroughplaced;
-- less
common
in this
sense.
Temper
::
Temper
(v. t.) To
moisten
to a
proper
consistency
and stir
thoroughly,
as clay for
making
brick,
loam for
molding,
etc..
Denigrate
::
Denigrate
(v. t.) To
blacken
thoroughly;
to make very
black.
Perscrutation
::
Perscrutation
(n.) A
thorough
searching;
a
minute
inquiry
or
scrutiny.
Triturate
::
Triturate
(v. t.) To rub or grind to a very fine or
impalpable
powder;
to
pulverize
and
comminute
thoroughly.
Ingrain
::
Ingrain
(a.) Dyed
before
manufacture,
-- said of the
material
of a
textile
fabric;
hence,
in
general,
thoroughly
inwrought;
forming
an
essential
part of the
substance..
Rummage
::
Rummage
(v. t.) To
search
or
examine
thoroughly
by
looking
into every
corner,
and
turning
over or
removing
goods or other
things;
to
examine,
as a book,
carefully,
turning
over leaf after
leaf..
Underdo
::
Underdo
(v. t.) To do less
thoroughly
than is
requisite;
specifically,
to cook
insufficiently;
as, to
underdo
the meat; --
opposed
to
overdo..
Depart
::
Depart
(v. t.) To part
thoroughly;
to
dispart;
to
divide;
to
separate.
Investigation
::
Investigation
(n.) The act of
investigating;
the
process
of
inquiring
into or
following
up;
research;
study;
inquiry,
esp.
patient
or
thorough
inquiry
or
examination;
as, the
investigations
of the
philosopher
and the
mathematician;
the
investigations
of the
judge,
the
moralist..
Profound
::
Profound
(a.)
Intellectually
deep;
entering
far into
subjects;
reaching
to the
bottom
of a
matter,
or of a
branch
of
learning;
thorough;
as, a
profound
investigation
or
treatise;
a
profound
scholar;
profound
wisdom..
Pervestigate
::
Pervestigate
(v. t.) To
investigate
thoroughly.
High
::
High
(superl.)
Possessing
a
characteristic
quality
in a
supreme
or
superior
degree;
as, high (i. e.,
intense)
heat; high (i. e., full or
quite)
noon; high (i. e., rich or
spicy)
seasoning;
high (i. e.,
complete)
pleasure;
high (i. e., deep or
vivid)
color;
high (i. e.,
extensive,
thorough)
scholarship,
etc..
Soak
::
Soak (v. t.) To
drench;
to wet
thoroughly.
Thoroughfare
::
Thoroughfare
(n.) A
passage
through;
a
passage
from one
street
or
opening
to
another;
an
unobstructed
way open to the
public;
a
public
road;
hence,
a
frequented
street..
Thoroughpin
::
Thoroughpin
(n.) A
disease
of the hock
(sometimes
of the knee) of a
horse,
caused
by
inflammation
of the
synovial
membrane
and a
consequent
excessive
secretion
of the
synovial
fluid;
--
probably
so
called
because
there is
usually
an oval
swelling
on each side of the leg,
appearing
somewhat
as if a pin had been
thrust
through..
Dissever
::
Dissever
(v. t.) To part in two; to sever
thoroughly;
to
sunder;
to
disunite;
to
separate;
to
disperse.
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