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Definition of get
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Get (v. t.) To
betake;
to
remove;
-- in a
reflexive
use.
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Congressive
::
Congressive
(a.)
Encountering,
or
coming
together..
Shook
::
Shook (n.) A set of
staves
and
headings
sufficient
in
number
for one
hogshead,
cask,
barrel,
or the like,
trimmed,
and bound
together
in
compact
form..
Patchwork
::
Patchwork
(n.) Work
composed
of
pieces
sewed
together,
esp.
pieces
of
various
colors
and
figures;
hence,
anything
put
together
of
incongruous
or
ill-adapted
parts;
something
irregularly
clumsily
composed;
a thing
putched
up..
Dense
::
Dense (a.)
Having
the
constituent
parts
massed
or
crowded
together;
close;
compact;
thick;
containing
much
matter
in a small
space;
heavy;
opaque;
as, a dense
crowd;
a dense
forest;
a dense fog..
Staff
::
Staff (n.) The
grooved
director
for the
gorget,
or
knife,
used in
cutting
for stone in the
bladder..
Equilibration
::
Equilibration
(n.) The
process
by which
animal
and
vegetable
organisms
preserve
a
physiological
balance.
Everywhere
::
Everywhere
(adv.)
In every
place;
in all
places;
hence,
in every part;
throughly;
altogether..
Steeplechasing
::
Steeple
(n.) A
spire;
also, the tower and spire taken
together;
the whole of a
structure
if the roof is of spire form. See
Spire..
Alcohol
::
Alcohol
(n.) Pure
spirit
of wine; pure or
highly
rectified
spirit
(called
also ethyl
alcohol);
the
spirituous
or
intoxicating
element
of
fermented
or
distilled
liquors,
or more
loosely
a
liquid
containing
it in
considerable
quantity.
It is
extracted
by
simple
distillation
from
various
vegetable
juices
and
infusions
of a
saccharine
nature,
which have
undergone
vinous
fermentation..
Vegetation
::
Vegetation
(n.) The act or
process
of
vegetating,
or
growing
as a plant does;
vegetable
growth..
Conglutinate
::
Conglutinate
(a.) Glued
together;
united,
as by some
adhesive
substance..
Rot
::
Rot (v. t.) To make
putrid;
to cause to be
wholly
or
partially
decomposed
by
natural
processes;
as, to rot
vegetable
fiber..
Engage
::
Engage
(v. i.) To be in gear, as two
cogwheels
working
together..
Ablaut
::
Ablaut
(n.) The
substitution
of one root vowel for
another,
thus
indicating
a
corresponding
modification
of use or
meaning;
vowel
permutation;
as, get, gat, got; sing, song; hang,
hung..
Laver
::
Laver (n.) The
fronds
of
certain
marine
algae used as food, and for
making
a sauce
called
laver
sauce.
Green laver is the Ulva
latissima;
purple
laver,
Porphyra
laciniata
and P.
vulgaris.
It is
prepared
by
stewing,
either
alone or with other
vegetables,
and with
various
condiments;
--
called
also
sloke,
or
sloakan..
Pore
::
Pore (v.) One of the
minute
orifices
in an
animal
or
vegetable
membrane,
for
transpiration,
absorption,
etc..
Consist
::
Consist
(v. i.) To stand firm; to be in a fixed or
permanent
state,
as a body
composed
of parts in union or
connection;
to hold
together;
to be; to
exist;
to
subsist;
to be
supported
and
maintained..
Fold
::
Fold (v. t.) To
double
or lay
together,
as the arms or the
hands;
as, he folds his arms in
despair..
Oblivion
::
Oblivion
(n.) The act of
forgetting,
or the state of being
forgotten;
cessation
of
remembrance;
forgetfulness..
Burn
::
Burn (n.) A
disease
in
vegetables.
See
Brand,
n., 6..
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