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Definition of further
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Further
(adv.)
To help
forward;
to
promote;
to
advance;
to
forward;
to help or
assist.
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Furtherance
::
Furtherance
(n.) The act of
furthering
or
helping
forward;
promotion;
advancement;
progress.
Advancement
::
Advancement
(v. t.) The act of
advancing,
or the state of being
advanced;
progression;
improvement;
furtherance;
promotion
to a
higher
place or
dignity;
as, the
advancement
of
learning..
Farther
::
Farther
(v. t.) To help
onward.
[R.] See
Further.
More
::
More (n.) That which is in
addition;
something
other and
further;
an
additional
or
greater
amount.
Forisfamiliate
::
Forisfamiliate
(v. t.)
Literally,
to put out of a
family;
hence,
to
portion
off, so as to
exclude
further
claim of
inheritance;
to
emancipate
(as a with his own
consent)
from
paternal
authority..
Lap
::
Lap (n.) To lay
together
one over
another,
as
fleeces
or
slivers
for
further
working..
Acquittance
::
Acquittance
(n.) A
writing
which is
evidence
of a
discharge;
a
receipt
in full, which bars a
further
demand..
Hayward
::
Hayward
(n.) An
officer
who is
appointed
to guard
hedges,
and to keep
cattle
from
breaking
or
cropping
them, and whose
further
duty it is to
impound
animals
found
running
at
large..
Grange
::
Grange
(n.) An
association
of
farmers,
designed
to
further
their
interests,
aud
particularly
to bring
producers
and
consumers,
farmers
and
manufacturers,
into
direct
commercial
relations,
without
intervention
of
middlemen
or
traders.
The first
grange
was
organized
in
1867..
Maltose
::
Maltose
(n.) A
crystalline
sugar
formed
from
starch
by the
action
of
distance
of malt, and the
amylolytic
ferment
of
saliva
and
pancreatic
juice.
It
resembles
dextrose,
but
rotates
the plane of
polarized
light
further
to the right and
possesses
a lower
cupric
oxide
reducing
power..
Furthest
::
Furthest
(a.)
superl.
Most
remote;
most in
advance;
farthest.
See
Further,
a..
Furthered
::
Furthered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Furthe.
Beyond
::
Beyond
(prep.)
On the
further
side of; in the same
direction
as, and
further
on or away
than..
Hiccough
::
Hiccough
(n.) A
modified
respiratory
movement;
a
spasmodic
inspiration,
consisting
of a
sudden
contraction
of the
diaphragm,
accompanied
with
closure
of the
glottis,
so that
further
entrance
of air is
prevented,
while the
impulse
of the
column
of air
entering
and
striking
upon the
closed
glottis
produces
a
sound,
or
hiccough..
Add
::
Add (v. t.) To
append,
as a
statement;
to say
further..
Elucidation
::
Elucidation
(n.) A
making
clear;
the act of
elucidating
or that which
elucidates,
as an
explanation,
an
exposition,
an
illustration;
as, one
example
may serve for
further
elucidation
of the
subject..
Beyond
::
Beyond
(prep.)
Past, out of the reach or
sphere
of;
further
than;
greater
than; as, the
patient
was
beyond
medical
aid;
beyond
one's
strength..
Blank
::
Blank (n.) A piece of metal
prepared
to be made into
something
by a
further
operation,
as a coin,
screw,
nuts..
Judgment
::
"Judgment
(v. i.) That act of the mind by which two
notions
or ideas which are
apprehended
as
distinct
are
compared
for the
purpose
of
ascertaining
their
agreement
or
disagreement.
See 1. The
comparison
may be
threefold:
(1) Of
individual
objects
forming
a
concept.
(2) Of
concepts
giving
what is
technically
called
a
judgment.
(3) Of two
judgments
giving
an
inference.
Judgments
have been
further
classed
as
analytic,
synthetic,
and
identical..
Enlarge
::
Enlarge
(v. i.) To grow large or
larger;
to be
further
extended;
to
expand;
as, a plant
enlarges
by
growth;
an
estate
enlarges
by good
management;
a
volume
of air
enlarges
by
rarefaction..
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