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Definition of do
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 do is as below...
Do (n.) A
syllable
attached
to the first tone of the major
diatonic
scale for the
purpose
of
solmization,
or
solfeggio.
It is the first of the seven
syllables
used by the
Italians
as manes of
musical
tones,
and
replaced,
for the sake of
euphony,
the
syllable
Ut,
applied
to the note C. In
England
and
America
the same
syllables
are used by mane as a scale
pattern,
while the tones in
respect
to
absolute
pitch are named from the first seven
letters
of the
alphabet..
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Furniture
::
Furniture
(v. t.)
Builders'
hardware
such as
locks,
door and
window
trimmings..
Norite
::
Norite
(n.) A
granular
crystalline
rock
consisting
essentially
of a
triclinic
feldspar
(as
labradorite)
and
hypersthene.
Flea
::
Flea (n.) An
insect
belonging
to the genus
Pulex,
of the order
Aphaniptera.
Fleas are
destitute
of
wings,
but have the power of
leaping
energetically.
The bite is
poisonous
to most
persons.
The human flea
(Pulex
irritans),
abundant
in
Europe,
is rare in
America,
where the dog flea (P.
canis)
takes its
place.
See
Aphaniptera,
and Dog flea. See
Illustration
in
Appendix..
Convexo-convex
::
Convexo-convex
(a.)
Convex
on both
sides;
double
convex.
See under
Convex,
a..
Crown
::
Crown (n.) The dome of a
furnace.
Navel
::
Navel (n.) A mark or
depression
in the
middle
of the
abdomen;
the
umbilicus.
See
Umbilicus.
Empire
::
Empire
(n.) The
dominion
of an
emperor;
the
territory
or
countries
under the
jurisdiction
and
dominion
of an
emperor
(rarely
of a
king),
usually
of
greater
extent
than a
kingdom,
always
comprising
a
variety
in the
nationality
of, or the forms of
administration
in,
constituent
and
subordinate
portions;
as, the
Austrian
empire..
Demerge
::
Demerge
(v. t.) To
plunge
down into; to sink; to
immerse.
Upcast
::
Upcast
(n.) The
ventilating
shaft of a mine out of which the air
passes
after
having
circulated
through
the mine; --
distinguished
from the
downcast.
Called
also
upcast
pit, and
upcast
shaft..
Unit
::
Unit (n.) Any
determinate
amount
or
quantity
(as of
length,
time, heat,
value)
adopted
as a
standard
of
measurement
for other
amounts
or
quantities
of the same
kind..
Dog
::
Dog (n.) A
quadruped
of the genus
Canis,
esp. the
domestic
dog (C.
familiaris)..
Quiet
::
Quiet (v. i.) To
become
still,
silent,
or calm; -- often with down; as, be soon
quieted
down..
Self-acting
::
Self-acting
(a.)
Acting
of or by one's self or by
itself;
-- said
especially
of a
machine
or
mechanism
which is made to
perform
of or for
itself
what is
usually
done by human
agency;
automatic;
as, a
self-acting
feed
apparatus;
a
self-acting
mule; a
self-acting
press..
Wax
::
Wax (n.) Thick sirup made by
boiling
down the sap of the sugar
maple,
and then
cooling..
Virulent
::
Virulent
(a.)
Extremely
poisonous
or
venomous;
very
active
in doing
injury.
Eidograph
::
Eidograph
(n.) An
instrument
for
copying
drawings
on the same or a
different
scale;
a form of the
pantograph.
Pseudoblepsis
::
Pseudoblepsis
(n.) False or
depraved
sight;
imaginary
vision
of
objects.
Outstare
::
Outstare
(v. t.) To excel or
overcome
in
staring;
to face down.
Mirador
::
Mirador
(n.) Same as
Belvedere.
Intransitive
::
Intransitive
(a.) Not
transitive;
not
passing
over to an
object;
expressing
an
action
or state that is
limited
to the agent or
subject,
or, in other
words,
an
action
which does not
require
an
object
to
complete
the
sense;
as, an
intransitive
verb, e. g., the bird
flies;
the dog
runs..
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