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Definition of pass
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Pass (v. i.)
Permission
or
license
to pass, or to go and come; a
psssport;
a
ticket
permitting
free
transit
or
admission;
as, a
railroad
or
theater
pass; a
military
pass..
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Pore
::
Pore (v.) A
minute
opening
or
passageway;
an
interstice
between
the
constituent
particles
or
molecules
of a body; as, the pores of
stones..
Vivace
::
Vivace
(a. & adv.)
Brisk;
vivacious;
with
spirit;
-- a
direction
to
perform
a
passage
in a brisk and
lively
manner.
Lenitive
::
Lenitive
(n.) That which
softens
or
mitigates;
that which tends to allay
passion,
excitement,
or pain; a
palliative..
Turret
::
Turret
(n.) The
elevated
central
portion
of the roof of a
passenger
car. Its sides are
pierced
for light and
ventilation.
Circinate
::
Circinate
(v. t.) To make a
circle
around;
to
encompass.
Geissler Tube
::
Geissler
tube () A glass tube
provided
with
platinum
electrodes,
and
containing
some gas under very low
tension,
which
becomes
luminous
when an
electrical
discharge
is
passed
through
it; -- so
called
from the name of a noted maker in
germany.
It is
called
also
Plucker
tube, from the
German
physicist
who
devised
it..
Node
::
Node (n.) A hole in the
gnomon
of a dial,
through
which
passes
the ray of light which marks the hour of the day, the
parallels
of the sun's
declination,
his place in the
ecliptic,
etc..
Gripe
::
Gripe (n.) The
compass
or
sharpness
of a
ship's
stern under the
water,
having
a
tendency
to make her keep a good
wind..
Understand
::
Understand
(v. t.) To be
apprised,
or have
information,
of; to
learn;
to be
informed
of; to hear; as, I
understand
that
Congress
has
passed
the
bill..
Rattle
::
Rattle
(n.) The noise in the
throat
produced
by the air in
passing
through
mucus which the lungs are
unable
to
expel;
--
chiefly
observable
at the
approach
of
death,
when it is
called
the death
rattle.
See
R/le..
Paragraph
::
Paragraph
(v. t.) To
express
in the
compass
of a
paragraph;
as, to
paragraph
an
article..
Neglect
::
Neglect
(adv.)
Not to
attend
to with due care or
attention;
to
forbear
one's duty in
regard
to; to
suffer
to pass
unimproved,
unheeded,
undone,
etc.; to omit; to
disregard;
to
slight;
as, to
neglect
duty or
business;
to
neglect
to pay
debts..
Dialyze
::
Dialyze
(v. t.) To
separate,
prepare,
or
obtain,
by
dialysis
or
osmose;
to pass
through
an
animal
membrane;
to
subject
to
dialysis..
Comate
::
Comate
(a.)
Encompassed
with a coma, or bushy
appearance,
like hair;
hairy..
Omphalode
::
Omphalode
(n.) The
central
part of the hilum of a seed,
through
which the
nutrient
vessels
pass into the
rhaphe
or the
chalaza;
--
called
also
omphalodium..
Queck
::
Queck (v. i.) A word
occurring
in a
corrupt
passage
of
Bacon's
Essays,
and
probably
meaning,
to stir, to
move..
Effusion
::
Effusion
(n.) The
escape
of a fluid out of its
natural
vessel,
either
by
rupture
of the
vessel,
or by
exudation
through
its
walls.
It may pass into the
substance
of an
organ,
or issue upon a free
surface..
Gimbals
::
Gimbals
(n.) A
contrivance
for
permitting
a body to
incline
freely
in all
directions,
or for
suspending
anything,
as a
barometer,
ship's
compass,
chronometer,
etc., so that it will
remain
plumb,
or
level,
when its
support
is
tipped,
as by the
rolling
of a ship. It
consists
of a ring in which the body can turn on an axis
through
a
diameter
of the ring, while the ring
itself
is so
pivoted
to its
support
that it can turn about a
diameter
at right
angles
to the
first..
Gorge
::
Gorge (n.) A
narrow
passage
or
entranc.
Impassibleness
::
Impassibleness
(n.)
Impassibility.
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