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Definition of deliver
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Deliver
(v. t.) To
deliberate.
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Tribune
::
Tribune
(n.)
Anciently,
a bench or
elevated
place,
from which
speeches
were
delivered;
in
France,
a kind of
pulpit
in the hall of the
legislative
assembly,
where a
member
stands
while
making
an
address;
any place
occupied
by a
public
orator..
Gift
::
Gift (v. t.) A
voluntary
transfer
of real or
personal
property,
without
any
consideration.
It can be
perfected
only by deed, or in case of
personal
property,
by an
actual
delivery
of
possession..
Acceptance
::
Acceptance
(n.) An
agreeing
to terms or
proposals
by which a
bargain
is
concluded
and the
parties
are
bound;
the
reception
or
taking
of a thing
bought
as that for which it was
bought,
or as that
agreed
to be
delivered,
or the
taking
possession
as
owner..
Liberator
::
Liberator
(n.) One who, or that
which,
liberates;
a
deliverer..
Deliverer
::
Deliverer
(n.) One who
relates
or
communicates.
Threnodist
::
Threnodist
(n.) One who
composes,
delivers,
or
utters,
a
threnode,
or
threnody..
Obstetrication
::
Obstetrication
(n.) The act of
assisting
as a
midwife;
delivery.
Tradition
::
Tradition
(n.) The
unwritten
or oral
delivery
of
information,
opinions,
doctrines,
practices,
rites,
and
customs,
from
father
to son, or from
ancestors
to
posterity;
the
transmission
of any
knowledge,
opinions,
or
practice,
from
forefathers
to
descendants
by oral
communication,
without
written
memorials..
Recite
::
Recite
(v. t.) To
repeat,
as
something
already
prepared,
written
down,
committed
to
memory,
or the like; to
deliver
from a
written
or
printed
document,
or from
recollection;
to
rehearse;
as, to
recite
the words of an
author,
or of a deed or
covenant..
Pay
::
Pay (v. t.) To
discharge,
as a debt,
demand,
or
obligation,
by
giving
or doing what is due or
required;
to
deliver
the
amount
or value of to the
person
to whom it is
owing;
to
discharge
a debt by
delivering
(money
owed)..
Dictate
::
Dictate
(v. t.) A
statement
delivered
with
authority;
an
order;
a
command;
an
authoritative
rule,
principle,
or
maxim;
a
prescription;
as,
listen
to the
dictates
of your
conscience;
the
dictates
of the
gospel..
Exhort
::
Exhort
(v. i.) To
deliver
exhortation;
to use words or
arguments
to
incite
to good
deeds.
Nondelivery
::
Nondelivery
(n.) A
neglect
or
failure
of
delivery;
omission
of
delivery.
Round-arm
::
Round-arm
(a.)
Applied
to the
method
delivering
the ball in
bowling,
by
swinging
the arm
horizontally..
Blast Pipe
::
Blast pipe () The
exhaust
pipe of a steam
engine,
or any pipe
delivering
steam or air, when so
constructed
as to cause a
blast..
Cephalometer
::
Cephalometer
(n.) An
instrument
measuring
the
dimensions
of the head of a fetus
during
delivery.
Pitcher
::
Pitcher
(n.) One who
pitches
anything,
as hay,
quoits,
a ball, etc.;
specifically
(Baseball),
the
player
who
delivers
the ball to the
batsman..
Oracle
::
Oracle
(n.) The
communications,
revelations,
or
messages
delivered
by God to the
prophets;
also, the
entire
sacred
Scriptures
--
usually
in the
plural..
Preach
::
Preach
(v. i.) To
proclaim
or
publish
tidings;
specifically,
to
proclaim
the
gospel;
to
discourse
publicly
on a
religious
subject,
or from a text of
Scripture;
to
deliver
a
sermon..
Extradition
::
Extradition
(n.) The
surrender
or
delivery
of an
alleged
criminal
by one State or
sovereignty
to
another
having
jurisdiction
to try
charge.
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