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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 (n.)
Wares;
commodities;
chattels;
--
formerly
used in the
singular
in a
collective
sense.
In law, a
comprehensive
name for
almost
all
personal
property
as
distinguished
from land or real
property..
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Gree
::
Gree (n.) Good will;
favor;
pleasure;
satisfaction;
-- used esp. in such
phrases
as: to take in gree; to
accept
in gree; that is, to take
favorably..
Valuation
::
Valuation
(n.) Value set upon a
thing;
estimated
value or
worth;
as, the goods sold for more than their
valuation..
Peddlery
::
Peddlery
(n.) The
trade,
or the
goods,
of a
peddler;
hawking;
small
retail
business,
like that of a
peddler..
Invent
::
Invent
(v. t.) To frame by the
imagination;
to
fabricate
mentally;
to
forge;
-- in a good or a bad
sense;
as, to
invent
the
machinery
of a poem; to
invent
a
falsehood..
Sankhya
::
Sankhya
(n.) A
Hindoo
system
of
philosophy
which
refers
all
things
to soul and a
rootless
germ
called
prakriti,
consisting
of three
elements,
goodness,
passion,
and
darkness..
Wagon
::
Wagon (v. t.) To
transport
in a wagon or
wagons;
as, goods are
wagoned
from city to
city..
Envious
::
Envious
(a.)
Feeling
or
exhibiting
envy;
actuated
or
directed
by, or
proceeding
from, envy; -- said of a
person,
disposition,
feeling,
act, etc.;
jealously
pained
by the
excellence
or good
fortune
of
another;
maliciously
grudging;
--
followed
by of, at, and
against;
as, an
envious
man,
disposition,
attack;
envious
tongues..
Countermand
::
Countermand
(v. t.) To
revoke
(a
former
command);
to
cancel
or
rescind
by
giving
an order
contrary
to one
previously
given;
as, to
countermand
an order for
goods..
Chopboat
::
Chopboat
(n.) A
licensed
lighter
employed
in the
transportation
of goods to and from
vessels.
Priced
::
Priced
(a.) Rated in
price;
valued;
as,
high-priced
goods;
low-priced
labor..
Bon
::
Bon (a.) Good; valid as
security
for
something.
Anticonvulsive
::
Anticonvulsive
(a.) Good
against
convulsions.
Improve
::
Improve
(v. t.) To use or
employ
to good
purpose;
to make
productive;
to turn to
profitable
account;
to
utilize;
as, to
improve
one's time; to
improve
his
means..
Improvable
::
Improvable
(a.)
Capable
of being
improved;
susceptible
of
improvement;
admitting
of being made
better;
capable
of
cultivation,
or of being
advanced
in good
qualities..
Trucking
::
Trucking
(n.) The
business
of
conveying
goods on
trucks.
Meddle
::
Meddle
(v. i.) To
interest
or
engage
one's self; to have to do; -- / a good
sense.
Actual
::
Actual
(a.)
Existing
in act or
reality;
really
acted or
acting;
in fact; real; --
opposed
to
potential,
possible,
virtual,
speculative,
conceivable,
theoretical,
or
nominal;
as, the
actual
cost of
goods;
the
actual
case under
discussion..
Gentility
::
Gentility
(n.) The
quality
or
qualities
appropriate
to those who are well born, as
self-respect,
dignity,
courage,
courtesy,
politeness
of
manner,
a
graceful
and easy mien and
behavior,
etc.; good
breeding..
Fallowness
::
Fallowness
(n.) A well or
opening,
through
the
successive
floors
of a
warehouse
or
manufactory,
through
which goods are
raised
or
lowered..
Tithing
::
Tithing
(n.) A
number
or
company
of ten
householders
who,
dwelling
near each
other,
were
sureties
or
frankpledges
to the king for the good
behavior
of each
other;
a
decennary..
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