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Definition of due
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 due is as below...
Due (a.)
Justly
claimed
as a right or
property;
proper;
suitable;
becoming;
appropriate;
fit.
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Unsymmetrical
::
Unsymmetrical
(a.)
Wanting
in
symmetry,
or due
proportion
pf
parts..
Subdue
::
Subdue
(v. t.) To
destroy
the force of; to
overcome;
as,
medicines
subdue
a
fever..
Lictor
::
Lictor
(n.) An
officer
who bore an ax and
fasces
or rods, as
ensigns
of his
office.
His duty was to
attend
the chief
magistrates
when they
appeared
in
public,
to clear the way, and cause due
respect
to be paid to them, also to
apprehend
and
punish
criminals..
Distemper
::
Distemper
(v. t.) An undue or
unnatural
temper,
or
disproportionate
mixture
of
parts..
Irradiation
::
Irradiation
(n.) The
apparent
enlargement
of a
bright
object
seen upon a dark
ground,
due to the fact that the
portions
of the
retina
around
the image are
stimulated
by the
intense
light;
as when a dark spot on a white
ground
appears
smaller,
or a white spot on a dark
ground
larger,
than it
really
is, esp. when a
little
out of
focus..
Maturity
::
Maturity
(n.)
Arrival
of the time fixed for
payment;
a
becoming
due;
termination
of the
period
a note, etc., has to run..
Extort
::
Extort
(v. t.) To wrest from an
unwilling
person
by
physical
force,
menace,
duress,
torture,
or any undue or
illegal
exercise
of power or
ingenuity;
to
wrench
away
(from);
to tear away; to wring
(from);
to
exact;
as, to
extort
contributions
from the
vanquished;
to
extort
confessions
of
guilt;
to
extort
a
promise;
to
extort
payment
of a
debt..
Arrearage
::
Arrearage
(n.) That which
remains
unpaid
and
overdue,
after
payment
of a part;
arrears..
Unprejudiced
::
Unprejudiced
(a.) Not
prejudiced;
free from undue bias or
prepossession;
not
preoccupied
by
opinion;
impartial;
as, an
unprejudiced
mind; an
unprejudiced
judge..
Siskin
::
Siskin
(n.) A small green and
yellow
European
finch
(Spinus
spinus,
or
Carduelis
spinus);
--
called
also
aberdevine..
Dogmatize
::
Dogmatize
(v. i.) To
assert
positively;
to teach
magisterially
or with bold and undue
confidence;
to
advance
with
arrogance.
Advance
::
Advance
(a.)
Before
in
place,
or
beforehand
in time; -- used for
advanced;
as, an
advance
guard,
or that
before
the main guard or body of an army;
advance
payment,
or that made
before
it is due;
advance
proofs,
advance
sheets,
pages of a
forthcoming
volume,
received
in
advance
of the time of
publication..
Factum
::
Factum
(n.) The due
execution
of a will,
including
everything
necessary
to its
validity..
Demand
::
Demand
(v. t.) To ask or call for with
authority;
to claim or seek from, as by
authority
or
right;
to
claim,
as
something
due; to call for
urgently
or
peremptorily;
as, to
demand
a debt; to
demand
obedience..
Debenture
::
Debenture
(n.) A
writing
acknowledging
a debt; a
writing
or
certificate
signed
by a
public
officer,
as
evidence
of a debt due to some
person;
the sum thus due..
Recital
::
Recital
(n.) A
telling
in
detail
and due order of the
particulars
of
anything,
as of a law, an
adventure,
or a
series
of
events;
narration..
Rest
::
Rest (n.) That which is left, or which
remains
after the
separation
of a part,
either
in fact or in
contemplation;
remainder;
residue..
Materialism
::
Materialism
(n.) The
tendency
to give undue
importance
to
material
interests;
devotion
to the
material
nature
and its
wants.
Scotomy
::
Scotomy
(n.)
Obscuration
of the field of
vision
due to the
appearance
of a dark spot
before
the eye.
Departure
::
Departure
(n.) The
distance
due east or west which a
person
or ship
passes
over in going along an
oblique
line.
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