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Definition of charge
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 charge is as below...
Charge
(v. t.) To lay on or
impose,
as a load, tax, or
burden;
to load; to
fill..
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Fuse
::
Fuse (n.) A tube or
casing
filled
with
combustible
matter,
by means of which a
charge
of
powder
is
ignited,
as in
blasting;
--
called
also
fuzee.
See
Fuze..
Quitture
::
Quitture
(n.) A
discharge;
an
issue.
Cashier
::
Cashier
(n.) One who has
charge
of
money;
a cash
keeper;
the
officer
who has
charge
of the
payments
and
receipts
(moneys,
checks,
notes),
of a bank or a
mercantile
company..
Catamenia
::
Catamenia
(n. pl.) The
monthly
courses
of
women;
menstrual
discharges;
menses.
Charge
::
Charge
(v. t.) To lay on or
impose,
as a load, tax, or
burden;
to load; to
fill..
Milk
::
Milk (n.) The ripe,
undischarged
spat of an
oyster..
Charger
::
Charger
(n.) One who, or that which
charges..
Bordure
::
Bordure
(n.) A
border
one fifth the width of the
shield,
surrounding
the
field.
It is
usually
plain,
but may be
charged..
Run
::
Run (v. i.) To be
charged
with, or to
contain
much of, while
flowing;
as, the
rivers
ran
blood..
Charge
::
Charge
(v. t.) That
quantity,
as of
ammunition,
electricity,
ore, fuel, etc., which any
apparatus,
as a gun,
battery,
furnace,
machine,
etc., is
intended
to
receive
and
fitted
to hold, or which is
actually
in it at one time.
Release
::
Release
(n.) The act of
letting
loose or
freeing,
or the state of being let loose or
freed;
liberation
or
discharge
from
restraint
of any kind, as from
confinement
or
bondage..
Note
::
Note (n.) A list of items or of
charges;
an
account.
Mortgage
::
Mortgage
(v. t.) To grant or
convey,
as
property,
for the
security
of a debt, or other
engagement,
upon a
condition
that if the debt or
engagement
shall be
discharged
according
to the
contract,
the
conveyance
shall be void,
otherwise
to
become
absolute,
subject,
however,
to the right of
redemption..
Upbraid
::
Upbraid
(v. t.) To
charge
with
something
wrong or
disgraceful;
to
reproach;
to cast
something
in the teeth of; --
followed
by with or for, and
formerly
of,
before
the thing
imputed..
Wield
::
Wield (v. t.) To
govern;
to rule; to keep, or have in
charge;
also, to
possess..
Double-charge
::
Double-charge
(v. t.) To
overcharge.
Gutty
::
Gutty (a.)
Charged
or
sprinkled
with
drops.
Surprisal
::
Surplusage
(n.) A
greater
disbursement
than the
charge
of the
accountant
amounts
to.
Librarian
::
Librarian
(n.) One who has the care or
charge
of a
library.
Vent
::
Vent (n.) The
opening
at the
breech
of a
firearm,
through
which fire is
communicated
to the
powder
of the
charge;
touchhole..
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