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Definition of have
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 have is as below...
Have (v. t.) To take or hold
(one's
self);
to
proceed
promptly;
-- used
reflexively,
often with
ellipsis
of the
pronoun;
as, to have after one; to have at one or at a
thing,
i. e., to aim at one or at a
thing;
to
attack;
to have with a
companion..
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Marmoset
::
Marmoset
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of small South
American
monkeys
of the
genera
Hapale
and
Midas,
family
Hapalidae.
They have long soft fur, and a
hairy,
nonprehensile
tail. They are often kept as pets.
Called
also
squirrel
monkey..
Uncial
::
Uncial
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
a
certain
style of
letters
used in
ancient
manuscripts,
esp. in Greek and Latin
manuscripts.
The
letters
are
somewhat
rounded,
and the
upstrokes
and
downstrokes
usually
have a
slight
inclination.
These
letters
were used as early as the 1st
century
b. c., and were
seldom
used after the 10th
century
a. d., being
superseded
by the
cursive
style..
Grade
::
Grade (n.) The
result
of
crossing
a
native
stock with some
better
breed.
If the
crossbreed
have more than three
fourths
of the
better
blood,
it is
called
high
grade..
Insist
::
Insist
(v. i.) To take a stand and
refuse
to give way; to hold to
something
firmly
or
determinedly;
to be
persistent,
urgent,
or
pressing;
to
persist
in
demanding;
--
followed
by on, upon, or that; as, he
insisted
on these
conditions;
he
insisted
on going at once; he
insists
that he must have
money..
Planipennia
::
Planipennia
(n. pl.) A
suborder
of
Neuroptera,
including
those that have
broad,
flat
wings,
as the
ant-lion,
lacewing,
etc.
Called
also
Planipennes..
Blister
::
Blister
(v. i.) To be
affected
with a
blister
or
blisters;
to have a
blister
form on.
Despair
::
Despair
(v. i.) To be
hopeless;
to have no hope; to give up all hope or
expectation;
-- often with of.
Cruciferous
::
Cruciferous
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
resembling,
a
family
of
plants
which have four
petals
arranged
like the arms of a
cross,
as the
mustard,
radish,
turnip,
etc..
Enjoy
::
Enjoy (v. t.) To have,
possess,
and use with
satisfaction;
to
occupy
or have the
benefit
of, as a good or
profitable
thing,
or as
something
desirable;
as, to enjoy a free
constitution
and
religious
liberty..
Chaetodont
::
Chaetodont
(n.) A
marine
fish of the
family
Chaetodontidae.
The
chaetodonts
have
broad,
compressed
bodies,
and
usually
bright
colors..
Binervate
::
Binervate
(a.)
Two-nerved;
--
applied
to
leaves
which have two
longitudinal
ribs or
nerves.
Trend
::
Trend (v. i.) To have a
particular
direction;
to run; to
stretch;
to tend; as, the shore of the sea
trends
to the
southwest..
Cassia
::
Cassia
(n.) A genus of
leguminous
plants
(herbs,
shrubs,
or
trees)
of many
species,
most of which have
purgative
qualities.
The
leaves
of
several
species
furnish
the senna used in
medicine..
Tetractinellida
::
Tetractinellida
(n. pl.) A
division
of
Spongiae
in which the
spicules
are
siliceous
and have four
branches
diverging
at right
angles.
Called
also
Tetractinellinae.
Endogen
::
Endogen
(n.) A plant which
increases
in size by
internal
growth
and
elongation
at the
summit,
having
the wood in the form of
bundles
or
threads,
irregularly
distributed
throughout
the whole
diameter,
not
forming
annual
layers,
and with no
distinct
pith. The
leaves
of the
endogens
have,
usually,
parallel
veins,
their
flowers
are
mostly
in
three,
or some
multiple
of
three,
parts,
and their
embryos
have but a
single
cotyledon,
with the first
leaves
alternate.
The
endogens
constitute
one of the grea
Monkey
::
Monkey
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
Quadrumana
(esp. such as have a long tail and
prehensile
feet)
exclusive
of apes and
baboons.
Cactus
::
Cactus
(n.) Any plant of the order
Cactacae,
as the
prickly
pear and the
night-blooming
cereus.
See
Cereus.
They
usually
have
leafless
stems and
branches,
often beset with
clustered
thorns,
and are
mostly
natives
of the
warmer
parts of
America..
Drachma
::
Drachma
(n.) A
silver
coin among the
ancient
Greeks,
having
a
different
value in
different
States
and at
different
periods.
The
average
value of the Attic
drachma
is
computed
to have been about 19
cents..
Tristoma
::
Tristoma
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
trematode
worms
belonging
to
Tristoma
and
allied
genera
having
a large
posterior
sucker
and two small
anterior
ones. They
usually
have
broad,
thin, and
disklike
bodies,
and are
parasite
on the gills and skin of
fishes..
Cathay
::
Cathay
(n.)
China;
-- an old name for the
Celestial
Empire,
said have been
introduced
by Marco Polo and to be a
corruption
of the
Tartar
name for North China
(Khitai,
the
country
of the
Khitans.).
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