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Definition of meet
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 meet is as below...
Meet (v. t.) To come
together
by
mutual
approach;
esp., to come in
contact,
or into
proximity,
by
approach
from
opposite
directions;
to join; to come face to face; to come in close
relationship;
as, we met in the
street;
two lines meet so as to form an
angle..
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Merrymake
::
Merrymake
(n.)
Mirth;
frolic;
a
meeting
for
mirth;
a
festival.
Valley
::
Valley
(n.) The
depression
formed
by the
meeting
of two
slopes
on a flat roof.
Burghmote
::
Burghmote
(n.) A court or
meeting
of a burgh or
borough;
a
borough
court held three times
yearly.
Assail
::
Assail
(v. t.) To
encounter
or meet
purposely
with the view of
mastering,
as an
obstacle,
difficulty,
or the
like..
Occur
::
Occur (v. i.) To go in order to meet; to make
reply.
Encounter
::
Encounter
(v. t.) A
meeting
face to face; a
running
against;
a
sudden
or
incidental
meeting;
an
interview.
Ftiction
::
Ftiction
(n.) The
resistance
which a body meets with from the
surface
on which it
moves.
It may be
resistance
to
sliding
motion,
or to
rolling
motion..
Hold
::
Hold (v. t.) To
prosecute,
have, take, or join in, as
something
which is the
result
of
united
action;
as to, hold a
meeting,
a
festival,
a
session,
etc.;
hence,
to
direct
and bring about
officially;
to
conduct
or
preside
at; as, the
general
held a
council
of war; a judge holds a
court;
a
clergyman
holds a
service..
Polar
::
Polar (n.) The right line drawn
through
the two
points
of
contact
of the two
tangents
drawn from a given point to a given conic
section.
The given point is
called
the pole of the line. If the given point lies
within
the curve so that the two
tangents
become
imaginary,
there is still a real polar line which does not meet the
curve,
but which
possesses
other
properties
of the
polar.
Thus the focus and
directrix
are pole and
polar.
There are also poles and polar
curves
to
curves
of
higher
degree
th
Apophyge
::
Apophyge
(n.) The small
hollow
curvature
given to the top or
bottom
of the shaft of a
column
where it
expands
to meet the edge of the
fillet;
--
called
also the
scape.
Fund
::
Fund (n.) An
invested
sum, whose
income
is
devoted
to a
specific
object;
as, the fund of an
ecclesiastical
society;
a fund for the
maintenance
of
lectures
or poor
students;
also, money
systematically
collected
to meet the
expenses
of some
permanent
object..
Symposiac
::
Symposiac
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
compotations
and
merrymaking;
happening
where
company
is
drinking
together;
as,
symposiac
meetings..
Convention
::
Convention
(v. i.) A
meeting
or an
assembly
of
persons,
esp. of
delegates
or
representatives,
to
accomplish
some
specific
object,
--
civil,
social,
political,
or
ecclesiastical..
Angle
::
Angle (n.) The
inclosed
space near the point where two lines meet; a
corner;
a nook.
Assignation
::
Assignation
(n.) An
appointment
of time and place for
meeting
or
interview;
-- used
chiefly
of love
interviews,
and now
commonly
in a bad
sense..
Smeeth
::
Smeeth
(v. t.) To
smoke;
to
blacken
with
smoke;
to rub with soot.
Dome
::
Dome (n.) A prism
formed
by
planes
parallel
to a
lateral
axis which meet above in a
horizontal
edge, like the roof of a
house;
also, one of the
planes
of such a
form..
Philosopher
::
Philosopher
(n.) One who
reduces
the
principles
of
philosophy
to
practice
in the
conduct
of life; one who lives
according
to the rules of
practical
wisdom;
one who meets or
regards
all
vicissitudes
with
calmness.
Teller
::
Teller
(n.) One who is
appointed
to count the votes given in a
legislative
body,
public
meeting,
assembly,
etc..
Gore
::
Gore (v.) One of the
abatements.
It is made of two
curved
lines,
meeting
in an acute angle in the fesse
point..
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