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Definition of good
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 good is as below...
Good
(superl.)
Not
small,
insignificant,
or of no
account;
considerable;
esp., in the
phrases
a good deal, a good way, a good
degree,
a good share or part, etc..
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Euchymy
::
Euchymy
(n.) A good state of the blood and other
fluids
of the body.
Envy
::
Envy (v. t.) To feel envy at or
towards;
to be
envious
of; to have a
feeling
of
uneasiness
or
mortification
in
regard
to (any one),
arising
from the sight of
another's
excellence
or good
fortune
and a
longing
to
possess
it..
Invoice
::
Invoice
(n.) The lot or set of goods as
shipped
or
received;
as, the
merchant
receives
a large
invoice
of
goods..
Express
::
Express
(n.) A
messenger
sent on a
special
errand;
a
courier;
hence,
a
regular
and fast
conveyance;
commonly,
a
company
or
system
for the
prompt
and safe
transportation
of
merchandise
or
parcels;
also, a
railway
train for
transporting
passengers
or goods with speed and
punctuality..
Sleigh
::
Sleigh
(n.) A
vehicle
moved on
runners,
and used for
transporting
persons
or goods on snow or ice; -- in
England
commonly
called
a
sledge..
Moiety
::
Moiety
(a.) One of two equal
parts;
a half; as, a
moiety
of an
estate,
of
goods,
or of
profits;
the
moiety
of a jury, or of a
nation..
Goodman
::
Goodman
(n.) A
familiar
appellation
of
civility,
equivalent
to My
friend,
Good sir,
Mister;
--
sometimes
used
ironically..
Bazar
::
Bazar (n.) A
spacious
hall or suite of rooms for the sale of
goods,
as at a
fair..
Good-looking
::
Good-looking
(a.)
Handsome.
Fashion
::
Fashion
(n.) The
prevailing
mode or
style,
especially
of
dress;
custom
or
conventional
usage in
respect
of
dress,
behavior,
etiquette,
etc.;
particularly,
the mode or style usual among
persons
of good
breeding;
as, to
dress,
dance,
sing, ride, etc., in the
fashion..
Percaline
::
Percaline
(n.) A fine kind of
French
cotton
goods,
usually
of one
color..
Housage
::
Housage
(n.) A fee for
keeping
goods in a
house.
Cicatrisive
::
Cicatrisive
(a.)
Tending
to
promote
the
formation
of a
cicatrix;
good for
healing
of a
wound.
Best
::
Best (a.)
Having
good
qualities
in the
highest
degree;
most good, kind,
desirable,
suitable,
etc.; most
excellent;
as, the best man; the best road; the best
cloth;
the best
abilities..
Good
::
Good
(superl.)
Adequate;
sufficient;
competent;
sound;
not
fallacious;
valid;
in a
commercial
sense,
to be
depended
on for the
discharge
of
obligations
incurred;
having
pecuniary
ability;
of
unimpaired
credit..
Goodwife
::
Goodwife
(n.) The
mistress
of a
house.
Merit
::
Merit (n.) Esp. in a good
sense:
The
quality
or state of
deserving
well;
worth;
excellence.
Debonair
::
Debonair
(a.)
Characterized
by
courteousness,
affability,
or
gentleness;
of good
appearance
and
manners;
graceful;
complaisant..
Fare
::
Fare (n.) To be in any
state,
or pass
through
any
experience,
good or bad; to be
attended
with any
circummstances
or train of
events,
fortunate
or
unfortunate;
as, he fared well, or ill..
Poor
::
Poor
(superl.)
Destitute
of
property;
wanting
in
material
riches
or
goods;
needy;
indigent.
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