An American Dictionary of the English Language: Exhibiting the Origin, Orthography, Pronunciation, and Definitions of WordsHarper & Brothers, 1848 - 1265 pages |
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... Mass . , is thus stated in the original preface : " The leading and most important etymologies , as given in the quarto edition , are here retained . The defi- nitions remain unaltered , except by an occasional compression in their ...
... Mass . , is thus stated in the original preface : " The leading and most important etymologies , as given in the quarto edition , are here retained . The defi- nitions remain unaltered , except by an occasional compression in their ...
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... mass . AG - GLOMER - ATE , v . i . To gather , grow , or collect into a ball or mass . - Thomson . AG - GLOMER - A - TED , pp . Wound or collected into a ball . AG - GLOMER - A - TING , ppr . Winding into a ball ; gathering into a lump ...
... mass . AG - GLOMER - ATE , v . i . To gather , grow , or collect into a ball or mass . - Thomson . AG - GLOMER - A - TED , pp . Wound or collected into a ball . AG - GLOMER - A - TING , ppr . Winding into a ball ; gathering into a lump ...
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... MASS , v . t . ( Fr. amasser . ] 1. To collect into a heap ; to gather a great quantity . 2. To collect in great numbers ; to add many things together . - SYN . To accumulate ; heap up ; pile . A - MASS ' , n . An assemblage , heap , or ...
... MASS , v . t . ( Fr. amasser . ] 1. To collect into a heap ; to gather a great quantity . 2. To collect in great numbers ; to add many things together . - SYN . To accumulate ; heap up ; pile . A - MASS ' , n . An assemblage , heap , or ...
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... mass . AS - SOCIATE , a . i . 1. To unite in company ; to keep com- pany , implying intimacy . 2. To unite in action , or be atfected by the action of a different part of the body . AS - SOCIATE , a . 1. Joined in interest , purpose ...
... mass . AS - SOCIATE , a . i . 1. To unite in company ; to keep com- pany , implying intimacy . 2. To unite in action , or be atfected by the action of a different part of the body . AS - SOCIATE , a . 1. Joined in interest , purpose ...
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... mass of matter with an extended surface . 3. A massy body , solid and heavy . 4. A continuous row of buildings . 5 The wood on which criminals are beheaded . 6. Any ob- struction , or cause of obstruction ; a stop ; hindrance , obstacle ...
... mass of matter with an extended surface . 3. A massy body , solid and heavy . 4. A continuous row of buildings . 5 The wood on which criminals are beheaded . 6. Any ob- struction , or cause of obstruction ; a stop ; hindrance , obstacle ...
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
An American Dictionary of the English Language: Exhibiting the Origin ... Noah Webster Affichage du livre entier - 1832 |
An American Dictionary of the English Language: Exhibiting the Origin ... Noah Webster Affichage du livre entier - 1842 |
An American Dictionary of the English Language: Exhibiting the Origin ... Noah Webster Affichage du livre entier - 1844 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
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