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Definition of carry
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Carry (n.) A tract of land, over which boats or goods are
carried
between
two
bodies
of
navigable
water;
a
carrying
place;
a
portage..
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Nick
::
Nick (v. t.) To make a cross cut or cuts on the under side of (the tail of a
horse,
in order to make him carry ir
higher)..
Conveyance
::
Conveyance
(n.) The act of
conveying,
carrying,
or
transporting;
carriage..
Wear
::
Wear (v. t.) To carry or bear upon the
person;
to bear upon one's self, as an
article
of
clothing,
decoration,
warfare,
bondage,
etc.; to have
appendant
to one's body; to have on; as, to wear a coat; to wear a
shackle..
Settee
::
Settee
(n.) A
vessel
with a very long, sharp prow,
carrying
two or three masts with
lateen
sails,
-- used in the
Mediterranean..
Trading
::
Trading
(a.)
Carrying
on trade or
commerce;
engaged
in
trade;
as, a
trading
company..
Conveyance
::
Conveyance
(n.) The
instrument
or means of
carrying
or
transporting
anything
from place to
place;
the
vehicle
in
which,
or means by
which,
anything
is
carried
from one place to
another;
as,
stagecoaches,
omnibuses,
etc., are
conveyances;
a canal or
aqueduct
is a
conveyance
for
water..
Wagonette
::
Wagonette
(n.) A kind of
pleasure
wagon,
uncovered
and with seats
extended
along the
sides,
designed
to carry six or eight
persons
besides
the
driver..
Summer-fallow
::
Summer
(v. t.) To keep or carry
through
the
summer;
to feed
during
the
summer;
as, to
summer
stock..
Reason
::
Reason
(n.)
Hence:
To carry on a
process
of
deduction
or of
induction,
in order to
convince
or to
confute;
to
formulate
and set forth
propositions
and the
inferences
from them; to
argue..
Scarry
::
Scarry
(a.)
Bearing
scars or marks of
wounds.
License
::
License
(n.)
Authority
or
liberty
given to do or
forbear
any act;
especially,
a
formal
permission
from the
proper
authorities
to
perform
certain
acts or to carry on a
certain
business,
which
without
such
permission
would be
illegal;
a grant of
permission;
as, a
license
to
preach,
to
practice
medicine,
to sell
gunpowder
or
intoxicating
liquors..
Bow-pen
::
Bow-pen
(n.)
Bow-compasses
carrying
a
drawing
pen. See
Bow-compass.
Canteen
::
Canteen
(n.) A
vessel
used by
soldiers
for
carrying
water,
liquor,
or other
drink..
Sea Letter
::
Sea
letter
() The
customary
certificate
of
national
character
which
neutral
merchant
vessels
are bound to carry in time of war; a
passport
for a
vessel
and
cargo.
Hary
::
Hary (v. t.) To draw; to drag; to carry off by
violence.
Scarry
::
Scarry
(a.) Like a scar, or rocky
eminence;
containing
scars..
Carry
::
Carry (n.) A tract of land, over which boats or goods are
carried
between
two
bodies
of
navigable
water;
a
carrying
place;
a
portage..
Transport
::
Transport
(v.) A
vessel
employed
for
transporting,
especially
for
carrying
soldiers,
warlike
stores,
or
provisions,
from one place to
another,
or to
convey
convicts
to their
destination;
--
called
also
transport
ship,
transport
vessel..
Fight
::
Fight (v. t.) To carry on, or wage, as a
conflict,
or
battle;
to win or gain by
struggle,
as one's way; to
sustain
by
fighting,
as a
cause..
Cradle
::
Cradle
(n.) A
framework
of
timbers,
or iron bars,
moving
upon ways or
rollers,
used to
support,
lift, or carry ships or other
vessels,
heavy guns, etc., as up an
inclined
plane,
or
across
a strip of land, or in
launching
a
ship..
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