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Definition of convenient
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Convenient
(v. i.) Fit or
adapted;
suitable;
proper;
becoming;
appropriate.
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Inconveniently
::
Inconveniently
(adv.)
In an
inconvenient
manner;
incommodiously;
unsuitably;
unseasonably.
Trumpet
::
Trumpet
(n.) A wind
instrument
of great
antiquity,
much used in war and
military
exercises,
and of great value in the
orchestra.
In
consists
of a long
metallic
tube,
curved
(once or
twice)
into a
convenient
shape,
and
ending
in a bell. Its scale in the lower
octaves
is
limited
to the first
natural
harmonics;
but there are
modern
trumpets
capable,
by means of
valves
or
pistons,
of
producing
every tone
within
their
compass,
although
at the
expense
of the true
ringing
quality
of
tone..
Inconvenient
::
Inconvenient
(a.) Not
becoming
or
suitable;
unfit;
inexpedient.
Incur
::
Incur (v. t.) To meet or fall in with, as
something
inconvenient,
harmful,
or
onerous;
to put one's self in the way of; to
expose
one's self to; to
become
liable
or
subject
to; to bring down upon one's self; to
encounter;
to
contract;
as, to incur debt,
danger,
displeasure/
penalty,
responsibility,
etc..
Pack
::
Pack (v. i.) To admit of
stowage,
or of
making
up for
transportation
or
storage;
to
become
compressed
or to
settle
together,
so as to form a
compact
mass; as, the goods pack
conveniently;
wet snow packs
well..
Bad
::
Bad
(superl.)
Wanting
good
qualities,
whether
physical
or
moral;
injurious,
hurtful,
inconvenient,
offensive,
painful,
unfavorable,
or
defective,
either
physically
or
morally;
evil;
vicious;
wicked;
-- the
opposite
of good; as, a bad man; bad
conduct;
bad
habits;
bad soil; bad
health;
bad crop; bad
news..
Conveniently
::
Conveniently
(adv.)
In a
convenient
manner,
form, or
situation;
without
difficulty..
Vernier
::
Vernier
(n.) A short scale made to slide along the
divisions
of a
graduated
instrument,
as the limb of a
sextant,
or the scale of a
barometer,
for
indicating
parts of
divisions.
It is so
graduated
that a
certain
convenient
number
of its
divisions
are just equal to a
certain
number,
either
one less or one more, of the
divisions
of the
instrument,
so that parts of a
division
are
determined
by
observing
what line on the
vernier
coincides
with a line on the
instrument..
Handily
::
Handily
(adv.)
In a handy
manner;
skillfully;
conveniently.
Right
::
Right (a.) Most
favorable
or
convenient;
fortunate.
Scythe
::
Scythe
(n.) An
instrument
for
mowing
grass,
grain,
or the like, by hand,
composed
of a long,
curving
blade,
with a sharp edge, made fast to a long
handle,
called
a
snath,
which is bent into a form
convenient
for use..
Convenient
::
Convenient
(v. i.)
Affording
accommodation
or
advantage;
well
adapted
to use;
handly;
as, a
convenient
house;
convenient
implements
or
tools..
Favorable
::
Favorable
(n.)
Conducive;
contributing;
tending
to
promote
or
facilitate;
advantageous;
convenient.
Disconvenient
::
Disconvenient
(a.) Not
convenient
or
congruous;
unsuitable;
ill-adapted.
Accommodate
::
Accommodate
(v. t.) To
furnish
with
something
desired,
needed,
or
convenient;
to
favor;
to
oblige;
as, to
accommodate
a
friend
with a loan or with
lodgings..
Leisure
::
Leisure
(n.) Time at one's
command,
free from
engagement;
convenient
opportunity;
hence,
convenience;
ease..
Methodize
::
Methodize
(v. t.) To
reduce
to
method;
to
dispose
in due
order;
to
arrange
in a
convenient
manner;
as, to
methodize
one's work or
thoughts..
Unconvenient
::
Unconvenient
(a.)
Inconvenient.
Convenient
::
Convenient
(v. i.) Near at hand; easy of
access.
Stand
::
Stand (v. i.) The
situation
of a shop,
store,
hotel,
etc.; as, a good, bad, or
convenient
stand for
business..
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