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Definition of throw
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Throw (n.) Pain;
especially,
pain of
travail;
throe..
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Embank
::
Embank
(v. t.) To throw up a bank so as to
confine
or to
defend;
to
protect
by a bank of earth or
stone.
Toss
::
Toss (v. t.) To lift or throw up with a
sudden
or
violent
motion;
as, to toss the
head..
Perrier
::
Perrier
(n.) A short
mortar
used
formerly
for
throwing
stone shot.
Camera Obscura
::
Camera
obscura
() An
apparatus
in which the
images
of
external
objects,
formed
by a
convex
lens or a
concave
mirror,
are
thrown
on a paper or other white
surface
placed
in the focus of the lens or
mirror
within
a
darkened
chamber,
or box, so that the
outlines
may be
traced..
Chrisom
::
Chrisom
(n.) A white
cloth,
anointed
with
chrism,
or a white
mantle
thrown
over a child when
baptized
or
christened..
Heave
::
Heave (v. t.) To force from, or into, any
position;
to cause to move; also, to throw off; --
mostly
used in
certain
nautical
phrases;
as, to heave the ship
ahead..
Ob-
::
Ob- () A
prefix
signifying
to,
toward,
before,
against,
reversely,
etc.; also, as a
simple
intensive;
as in
oblige,
to bind to;
obstacle,
something
standing
before;
object,
lit., to throw
against;
obovate,
reversely,
ovate.
Ob- is
commonly
assimilated
before
c, f, g, and p, to oc-, of-, og-, and op-..
Raze
::
Raze (v. t.) To
subvert
from the
foundation;
to lay level with the
ground;
to
overthrow;
to
destroy;
to
demolish.
Smoke
::
Smoke (n.) To emit
smoke;
to throw off
volatile
matter
in the form of vapor or
exhalation;
to reek.
Dismount
::
Dismount
(v. t.) To throw or
remove
from a
horse;
to
unhorse;
as, the
soldier
dismounted
his
adversary..
Overthrow
::
Overthrow
(n.) The act of
throwing
a ball too high, as over a
player's
head..
Overthrown
::
Overthrown
(p. p.) of
Overthro.
Cast
::
Cast (v. t.) To send or drive by
force;
to
throw;
to
fling;
to hurl; to
impel.
Free
::
Free
(superl.)
Thrown
open, or made
accessible,
to all; to be
enjoyed
without
limitations;
unrestricted;
not
obstructed,
engrossed,
or
appropriated;
open; -- said of a thing to be
possessed
or
enjoyed;
as, a free
school..
Overthrow
::
Overthrow
(v. t.) To throw over; to
overturn;
to
upset;
to turn
upside
down.
Throw
::
Throw (n.) An
effort;
a
violent
sally.
Reflected
::
Reflected
(a.)
Thrown
back after
striking
a
surface;
as,
reflected
light,
heat,
sound,
etc..
Disorder
::
Disorder
(n.) Want of order or
regular
disposition;
lack of
arrangement;
confusion;
disarray;
as, the
troops
were
thrown
into
disorder;
the
papers
are in
disorder..
Disorb
::
Disorb
(v. t.) To throw out of the
proper
orbit;
to
unsphere.
Misthrow
::
Misthrow
(v. t.) To throw
wrongly.
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