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Definition of with
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 with is as below...
With
(prep.)
To
denote
a
connection
of
friendship,
support,
alliance,
assistance,
countenance,
etc.;
hence,
on the side of..
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Tropilidene
::
Tropilidene
(n.) A
liquid
hydrocarbon
obtained
by the dry
distillation
of
tropine
with
quicklime.
It is
regarded
as being
homologous
with
dipropargyl.
Telescopical
::
Telescopical
(a.)
Having
the power of
extension
by
joints
sliding
one
within
another,
like the tube of a small
telescope
or a
spyglass;
especially
(Mach.),
constructed
of
concentric
tubes,
either
stationary,
as in the
telescopic
boiler,
or
movable,
as in the
telescopic
chimney
of a war
vessel,
which may be put out of sight by being
lowered
endwise..
Intracolic
::
Intracolic
(a.)
Within
the
colon;
as, the
intracolic
valve..
Conceitless
::
Conceitless
(a.)
Without
wit;
stupid.
Stereostatic
::
Stereoscopy
(n.) The art or
science
of using the
stereoscope,
or of
constructing
the
instrument
or the views used with it..
Stick
::
Stick (v. i.) To be
embarrassed
or
puzzled;
to
hesitate;
to be
deterred,
as by
scruples;
to
scruple;
-- often with at..
Sauce
::
Sauce (n.) A
composition
of
condiments
and
appetizing
ingredients
eaten with food as a
relish;
especially,
a
dressing
for meat or fish or for
puddings;
as, mint
sauce;
sweet
sauce,
etc..
Patch
::
Patch (v. t.) To mend with
pieces;
to
repair
with
pieces
festened
on; to
repair
clumsily;
as, to patch the roof of a
house..
Ground
::
Ground
(v. t.) To cover with a
ground,
as a
copper
plate for
etching
(see
Ground,
n., 5); or as paper or other
materials
with a
uniform
tint as a
preparation
for
ornament..
Let
::
Let (v. t.) To give,
grant,
or
assign,
as a work,
privilege,
or
contract;
-- often with out; as, to let the
building
of a
bridge;
to let out the
lathing
and the
plastering..
Cadence
::
Cadence
(n.) A
cadenza,
or
closing
embellishment;
a pause
before
the end of a
strain,
which the
performer
may fill with a
flight
of
fancy..
Belive
::
Belive
(a.)
Forthwith;
speedily;
quickly.
Stick
::
Stick (n.) To
penetrate
with a
pointed
instrument;
to
pierce;
to stab;
hence,
to kill by
piercing;
as, to stick a
beast..
Land
::
Land (n.) In any
surface
prepared
with
indentations,
perforations,
or
grooves,
that part of the
surface
which is not so
treated,
as the level part of a
millstone
between
the
furrows,
or the
surface
of the bore of a
rifled
gun
between
the
grooves..
Extemporaneous
::
Extemporaneous
(a.)
Composed,
performed,
or
uttered
on the spur of the
moment,
or
without
previous
study;
unpremeditated;
off-hand;
extempore;
extemporary;
as, an
extemporaneous
address
or
production..
Brake
::
Brake (v. t.) A cart or
carriage
without
a body, used in
breaking
in
horses..
Metalorganic
::
Metalorganic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
denoting,
any one of a
series
of
compounds
of
certain
metallic
elements
with
organic
radicals;
as, zinc
methyl,
sodium
ethyl,
etc..
Pigmented
::
Pigmented
(a.)
Colored;
specifically
(Biol.),
filled
or
imbued
with
pigment;
as,
pigmented
epithelial
cells;
pigmented
granules..
Affectedly
::
Affectedly
(adv.)
In an
affected
manner;
hypocritically;
with more show than
reality.
Lump
::
Lump (v. i.) To get along with as one can,
although
displeased;
as, if he does n't like it, he can lump it..
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