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Definition of include
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 include is as below...
Include
(v. t.) To
confine
within;
to hold; to
contain;
to shut up; to
inclose;
as, the shell of a nut
includes
the
kernel;
a pearl is
included
in a
shell..
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Linen
::
Linen (n.)
Thread
or cloth made of flax or
(rarely)
of hemp; -- used in a
general
sense to
include
cambric,
shirting,
sheeting,
towels,
tablecloths,
etc..
Terebrantia
::
Terebrantia
(n. pl.) A
division
of
Hymenoptera
including
those which have an
ovipositor
adapted
for
perforating
plants.
It
includes
the
sawflies.
Beside
::
Beside
(adv.)
More than that; over and
above;
not
included
in the
number,
or in what has been
mentioned;
moreover;
in
addition..
Rhipidoglossa
::
Rhipidoglossa
(n. pl.) A
division
of
gastropod
mollusks
having
a large
number
of long,
divergent,
hooklike,
lingual
teeth in each
transverse
row. It
includes
the
scutibranchs.
See
Illustration
in
Appendix..
Scopeloid
::
Scopeloid
(a.) Like or
pertaining
to
fishes
of the genus
Scopelus,
or
family
Scopelodae,
which
includes
many small
oceanic
fishes,
most of which are
phosphorescent..
Megatheroid
::
Megatheroid
(n.) One of a
family
of
extinct
edentates
found in
America.
The
family
includes
the
megatherium,
the
megalonyx,
etc..
Zygodactylae
::
Zygodactylae
(n. pl.) The
zygodactylous
birds.
In a
restricted
sense
applied
to a
division
of birds which
includes
the
barbets,
toucans,
honey
guides,
and other
related
birds..
Urticaceous
::
Urticaceous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
natural
order
(Urticaceae)
of
plants,
of which the
nettle
is the type. The order
includes
also the hop, the elm, the
mulberry,
the fig, and many other
plants..
Collembola
::
Collembola
(n. pl.) The
division
of
Thysanura
which
includes
Podura,
and
allied
forms..
Gens
::
Gens (a.) A minor
subdivision
of a
tribe,
among
American
aborigines.
It
includes
those who have a
common
descent,
and bear the same
totem..
Ring
::
Ring (n.) The plane
figure
included
between
the
circumferences
of two
concentric
circles.
Inclusion
::
Inclusion
(n.) The act of
including,
or the state of being
included;
limitation;
restriction;
as, the lines of
inclusion
of his
policy..
Canonize
::
Canonize
(v. t.) To rate as
inspired;
to
include
in the
canon.
Ornithopappi
::
Ornithopappi
(n. pl.) An
extinct
order of
birds.
It
includes
only the
Archaeopteryx.
Arthropoda
::
Arthropoda
(n. pl.) A large
division
of
Articulata,
embracing
all those that have
jointed
legs. It
includes
Insects,
Arachnida,
Pychnogonida,
and
Crustacea..
Myrtaceous
::
Myrtaceous
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
resembling,
a large and
important
natural
order of trees and
shrubs
(Myrtaceae),
of which the
myrtle
is the type. It
includes
the
genera
Eucalyptus,
Pimenta,
Lechythis,
and about
seventy
more..
Corbel-table
::
Corbel-table
(n.) A
horizontal
row of
corbels,
with the
panels
or
filling
between
them; also, less
properly
used to
include
the
stringcourse
on
them..
Cathetus
::
Cathetus
(n.) One line or
radius
falling
perpendicularly
on
another;
as, the
catheti
of a
right-angled
triangle,
that is, the two sides that
include
the right
angle..
Sigmodont
::
Sigmodont
(n.) Any one of a tribe
(Sigmodontes)
of
rodents
which
includes
all the
indigenous
rats and mice of
America.
So
called
from the form of the
ridges
of
enamel
on the
crowns
of the worn
molars.
Also used
adjectively.
Conifer
::
Conifer
(n.) A tree or shrub
bearing
cones;
one of the order
Coniferae,
which
includes
the pine,
cypress,
and
(according
to some) the yew..
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