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Definition of aid
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 aid is as below...
Aid (v. t.) To
support,
either
by
furnishing
strength
or means in
cooperation
to
effect
a
purpose,
or to
prevent
or to
remove
evil; to help; to
assist..
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Tremble
::
Tremble
(v. i.) To
totter;
to
shake;
-- said of a
thing.
Maieutical
::
Maieutical
(a.) Fig. :
Aiding,
or
tending
to, the
definition
and
interpretation
of
thoughts
or
language..
Barrenwort
::
Barrenwort
(n.) An
herbaceous
plant of the
Barberry
family
(Epimedium
alpinum),
having
leaves
that are
bitter
and said to be
sudorific..
Haurient
::
Haurient
(a.) In pale, with the head in
chief;
-- said of the
figure
of a fish, as if
rising
for air..
Litter
::
Litter
(v. t.) To give birth to; to bear; -- said of
brutes,
esp. those which
produce
more than one at a
birth,
and also of human
beings,
in
abhorrence
or
contempt..
Crants
::
Crants
(n.) A
garland
carried
before
the bier of a
maiden.
Grommet
::
Grommet
(n.) A ring
formed
by
twisting
on
itself
a
single
strand
of an
unlaid
rope; also, a
metallic
eyelet
in or for a sail or a
mailbag.
Sometimes
written
grummet..
Dibasic
::
Dibasic
(a.)
Having
two acid
hydrogen
atoms
capable
of
replacement
by basic atoms or
radicals,
in
forming
salts;
bibasic;
-- said of
acids,
as
oxalic
or
sulphuric
acids.
Cf.
Diacid,
Bibasic..
Self-sufficient
::
Self-sufficient
(a.)
Sufficient
for one's self
without
external
aid or
cooperation.
Anniversary
::
Anniversary
(n.) The day on which Mass is said
yearly
for the soul of a
deceased
person;
the
commemoration
of some
sacred
event,
as the
dedication
of a
church
or the
consecration
of a
pope..
Troweled
::
Troweled
()
Formed
with a
trowel;
smoothed
with a
trowel;
as,
troweled
stucco,
that is,
stucco
laid on and ready for the
reception
of
paint..
Saying
::
Saying
(n.) That which is said; a
declaration;
a
statement,
especially
a
proverbial
one; an
aphorism;
a
proverb..
Lady
::
Lady (n.) A woman to whom the
particular
homage
of a
knight
was paid; a woman to whom one is
devoted
or
bound;
a
sweetheart.
Asternal
::
Asternal
(a.) Not
sternal;
-- said of ribs which do not join the
sternum.
Associable
::
Associable
(a.)
Liable
to be
affected
by
sympathy
with other
parts;
-- said of
organs,
nerves,
muscles,
etc..
Quoth
::
Quoth (v. t.) Said;
spoke;
uttered;
-- used only in the first and third
persons
in the past
tenses,
and
always
followed
by its
nominative,
the word or words said being the
object;
as, quoth I. quoth he..
Merman
::
Merman
(n.) The male
corresponding
to
mermaid;
a sea man, or man
fish..
Tread
::
Tread (v. t.) To
copulate
with; to
feather;
to
cover;
-- said of the male bird.
Concurrence
::
Concurrence
(n.)
Agreement
or
consent,
implying
aid or
contribution
of power or
influence;
cooperation..
Deposition
::
Deposition
(n.) The act of
laying
down one's
testimony
in
writing;
also,
testimony
laid or taken down in
writing,
under oath or
affirmation,
before
some
competent
officer,
and in reply to
interrogatories
and
cross-interrogatories..
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