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Definition of go
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 go is as below...
Go (v. i.) To
proceed
or tend
toward
a
result,
consequence,
or
product;
to tend; to
conduce;
to be an
ingredient;
to
avail;
to
apply;
to
contribute;
-- often with the
infinitive;
as, this goes to
show..
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Tenure
::
Tenure
(n.)
Manner
of
holding,
in
general;
as, in
absolute
governments,
men hold their
rights
by a
precarious
tenure..
Treat
::
Treat (v. i.) To
negotiate;
to come to terms of
accommodation;
-- often
followed
by with; as,
envoys
were
appointed
to treat with
France..
Uncontrollable
::
Uncontrollable
(a.)
Incapable
of being
controlled;
ungovernable;
irresistible;
as, an
uncontrollable
temper;
uncontrollable
events..
Mystagogue
::
Mystagogue
(n.)
interprets
mysteries,
especially
of a
religious
kind..
Disorganize
::
Disorganize
(v. t.) To
destroy
the
organic
structure
or
regular
system
of (a
government,
a
society,
a
party,
etc.);
to break up (what is
organized);
to throw into utter
disorder;
to
disarrange..
Bank Bill
::
Bank bill () In
England,
a note, or a bill of
exchange,
of a bank,
payable
to
order,
and
usually
at some
future
specified
time. Such bills are
negotiable,
but form, in the
strict
sense of the term, no part of the
currency..
Maximilian
::
Maximilian
(n.) A gold coin of
Bavaria,
of the value of about 13s. 6d.
sterling,
or about three
dollars
and a
quarter..
Humorous
::
Humorous
(a.)
Subject
to be
governed
by humor or
caprice;
irregular;
capricious;
whimsical.
Warehouse
::
Warehouse
(n.) A
storehouse
for
wares,
or
goods..
Adlegation
::
Adlegation
(n.) A right
formerly
claimed
by the
states
of the
German
Empire
of
joining
their own
ministers
with those of the
emperor
in
public
treaties
and
negotiations
to the
common
interest
of the
empire.
Heartily
::
Heartily
(adv.)
With zeal;
actively;
vigorously;
willingly;
cordially;
as, he
heartily
assisted
the
prince..
Kite
::
Kite (n.)
Fictitious
commercial
paper used for
raising
money or to
sustain
credit,
as a check which
represents
no
deposit
in bank, or a bill of
exchange
not
sanctioned
by sale of
goods;
an
accommodation
check or
bill..
Colegoose
::
Colegoose
(n.) See
Coalgoose.
Fox
::
Fox (n.) The
European
dragonet.
Governal
::
Governal
(n.) Alt. of
Governai.
Antephialtic
::
Antephialtic
(a.) Good
against
nightmare.
Avaunt
::
Avaunt
(interj.)
Begone;
depart;
-- a word of
contempt
or
abhorrence,
equivalent
to the
phrase
Get thee
gone..
Helminthagogue
::
Helminthagogue
(n.) A
vermifuge.
Intromit
::
Intromit
(v. i.) To
intermeddle
with the
effects
or goods of
another.
Golgotha
::
Golgotha
(n.)
Calvary.
See the Note under
Calvary.
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