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Definition of have
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Have (v. t.) To
possess,
as
something
which
appertains
to, is
connected
with, or
affects,
one..
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Occupy
::
Occupy
(v. t.) To have
sexual
intercourse
with.
February
::
February
(n.) The
second
month in the year, said to have been
introduced
into the Roman
calendar
by Numa. In
common
years this month
contains
twenty-eight
days; in the
bissextile,
or leap year, it has
twenty-nine
days..
Carboxyl
::
Carboxyl
(n.) The
complex
radical,
CO.OH,
regarded
as the
essential
and
characteristic
constituent
which all
oxygen
acids of
carbon
(as
formic,
acetic,
benzoic
acids,
etc.) have in
common;
--
called
also
oxatyl..
Smoke
::
Smoke (n.) The act of
smoking,
esp. of
smoking
tobacco;
as, to have a
smoke..
Unipolar
::
Unipolar
(a.)
Having
but one pole or
process;
--
applied
to those
ganglionic
nerve cells which have but one
radiating
process;
--
opposed
to
multipolar.
Terminist
::
Terminist
(n.) One of a class of
theologians
who
maintain
that God has fixed a
certain
term for the
probation
of
individual
persons,
during
which
period,
and no
longer,
they have the offer to
grace..
Beam
::
Beam (n.) The width of a
vessel;
as, one
vessel
is said to have more beam than
another..
Ascians
::
Ascians
(n. pl.)
Persons
who, at
certain
times of the year, have no
shadow
at noon; --
applied
to the
inhabitants
of the
torrid
zone, who have, twice a year, a
vertical
sun..
Misbehaved
::
Misbehaved
(imp. & p. p.) of
Misbehav.
Incommensurable
::
Incommensurable
(n.) One of two or more
quantities
which have no
common
measure.
Butterbur
::
Butterbur
(n.) A
broad-leaved
plant
(Petasites
vulgaris)
of the
Composite
family,
said to have been used in
England
for
wrapping
up pats of
butter..
Share
::
Share (v. i.) To have part; to
receive
a
portion;
to
partake,
enjoy,
or
suffer
with
others..
Rhinopome
::
Rhinopome
(n.) Any
old-world
bat of the genus
Rhinopoma.
The
rhinopomes
have a long tail
extending
beyond
the web, and
inhabit
caves and
tombs..
Shave
::
Shave (v. t.) To skim along or near the
surface
of; to pass close to, or touch
lightly,
in
passing..
Scour
::
Scour (v. i.) To be
purged
freely;
to have a
diarrhoea.
Virgularian
::
Virgularian
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of long,
slender
Alcyonaria
belonging
to
Virgularia
and
allied
genera
of the
family
Virgularidae.
These
corals
are
allied
to the
sea-pens,
but have a long
rodlike
rhachis
inclosing
a
slender,
round or
square,
calcareous
axis. The
polyps
are
arranged
in
transverse
rows or
clusters
along each side of the
rhachis..
Eureka
::
Eureka
() The
exclamation
attributed
to
Archimedes,
who is said to have cried out
Eureka!
eureka!
(I have found it! I have found it!), upon
suddenly
discovering
a
method
of
finding
out how much the gold of King
Hiero's
crown had been
alloyed.
Hence,
an
expression
of
triumph
concerning
a
discovery..
Creep
::
Creep (v. t.) To have a
sensation
as of
insects
creeping
on the skin of the body; to
crawl;
as, the sight made my flesh
creep.
See
Crawl,
v. i., 4..
Brontosaurus
::
Brontosaurus
(n.) A genus of
American
jurassic
dinosaurs.
A
length
of sixty feet is
believed
to have been
attained
by these
reptiles.
Dingo
::
Dingo (n.) A wild dog found in
Australia,
but
supposed
to have
introduced
at a very early
period.
It has a
wolflike
face, bushy tail, and a
reddish
brown
color..
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