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Definition of company
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Company
(n.) The body of
actors
employed
in a
theater
or in the
production
of a play.
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Company
::
Company
(n.)
Partners
in a firm whose names are not
mentioned
in its style or
title;
-- often
abbreviated
in
writing;
as,
Hottinguer
& Co..
Invitation
::
Invitation
(n.) The act of
inviting;
solicitation;
the
requesting
of a
person's
company;
as, an
invitation
to a
party,
to a
dinner,
or to visit a
friend..
Meiny
::
Meiny (n.)
Company;
band; army.
Insurer
::
Insurer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
insures;
the
person
or
company
that
contracts
to
indemnify
losses
for a
premium;
an
underwriter..
Call
::
Call (v. t.) To utter in a loud or
distinct
voice;
-- often with off; as, to call, or call off, the items of an
account;
to call the roll of a
military
company..
Cry
::
Cry (v. i.) A pack or
company
of
persons;
-- in
contempt.
Company
::
Company
(n.) The body of
actors
employed
in a
theater
or in the
production
of a play.
Set
::
Set (v. t.) To make to
assume
specified
place,
condition,
or
occupation;
to put in a
certain
condition
or state
(described
by the
accompanying
words);
to cause to be..
Company
::
Company
(n.) A
subdivision
of a
regiment
of
troops
under the
command
of a
captain,
numbering
in the
United
States
(full
strength)
100 men..
Encampment
::
Encampment
(n.) The act of
pitching
tents or
forming
huts, as by an army or
traveling
company,
for
temporary
lodging
or
rest..
Train
::
Train (v. i.) To be
drilled
in
military
exercises;
to do duty in a
military
company.
Fusel Oil
::
Fusel oil () A hot,
acrid,
oily
liquid,
accompanying
many
alcoholic
liquors
(as
potato
whisky,
corn
whisky,
etc.),
as an
undesirable
ingredient,
and
consisting
of
several
of the
higher
alcohols
and
compound
ethers,
but
particularly
of amyl
alcohol;
hence,
specifically
applied
to amyl
alcohol..
Measure
::
Measure
(n.) A
regulated
movement
corresponding
to the time in which the
accompanying
music is
performed;
but,
especially,
a slow and
stately
dance,
like the
minuet..
Actuary
::
Actuary
(n.) The
computing
official
of an
insurance
company;
one whose
profession
it is to
calculate
for
insurance
companies
the risks and
premiums
for life, fire, and other
insurances..
Flight
::
Flight
(n.) A
number
of
beings
or
things
passing
through
the air
together;
especially,
a flock of birds
flying
in
company;
the birds that fly or
migrate
together;
the birds
produced
in one
season;
as, a
flight
of
arrows..
Parade
::
Parade
(v. t.) An
assembly
and
orderly
arrangement
or
display
of
troops,
in full
equipments,
for
inspection
or
evolutions
before
some
superior
officer;
a
review
of
troops.
Parades
are
general,
regimental,
or
private
(troop,
battery,
or
company),
according
to the force
assembled..
Circus
::
Circus
(n.) A
circular
inclosure
for the
exhibition
of feats of
horsemanship,
acrobatic
displays,
etc. Also, the
company
of
performers,
with their
equipage..
Round
::
Round (n.) That which goes round a whole
circle
or
company;
as, a round of
applause..
Choir
::
Choir (n.) A band or
organized
company
of
singers,
especially
in
church
service..
Exchequer
::
Exchequer
(n.) The
department
of state
having
charge
of the
collection
and
management
of the royal
revenue.
[Eng.]
Hence,
the
treasury;
and,
colloquially,
pecuniary
possessions
in
general;
as, the
company's
exchequer
is low..
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