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Definition of respond
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 respond is as below...
Respond
(v. i.) To show some
effect
in
return
to a
force;
to act in
response;
to
accord;
to
correspond;
to suit.
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Consignment
::
Consignment
(n.) The act of
consigning
or
sending
property
to an agent or
correspondent
in
another
place,
as for care, sale, etc..
Lambda
::
Lambda
(n.) The name of the Greek
letter
/, /,
corresponding
with the
English
letter
L, l..
Fibulare
::
Fibulare
(n.) The bone or
cartilage
of the
tarsus,
which
articulates
with the
fibula,
and
corresponds
to the
calcaneum
in man and most
mammals..
Kaleidophone
::
Kaleidophone
() An
instrument
invented
by
Professor
Wheatstone,
consisting
of a
reflecting
knob at the end of a
vibrating
rod or thin
plate,
for
making
visible,
in the
motion
of a point of light
reflected
from the knob, the paths or
curves
corresponding
with the
musical
notes
produced
by the
vibrations..
Tibiale
::
Tibiale
(n.) The bone or
cartilage
of the
tarsus
which
articulates
with the tibia and
corresponds
to a part of the
astragalus
in man and most
mammals.
Rhyme
::
Rhyme (n.)
Correspondence
of sound in the
terminating
words or
syllables
of two or more
verses,
one
succeeding
another
immediately
or at no great
distance.
The words or
syllables
so used must not begin with the same
consonant,
or if one
begins
with a vowel the other must begin with a
consonant.
The vowel
sounds
and
accents
must be the same, as also the
sounds
of the final
consonants
if there be any..
Vat
::
Vat (n.) A
measure
for
liquids,
and also a dry
measure;
especially,
a
liquid
measure
in
Belgium
and
Holland,
corresponding
to the
hectoliter
of the
metric
system,
which
contains
22.01
imperial
gallons,
or 26.4
standard
gallons
in the
United
States..
Famulist
::
Famulist
(n.) A
collegian
of
inferior
rank or
position,
corresponding
to the sizar at
Cambridge..
Parallel
::
Parallel
(v. i.) To be
parallel;
to
correspond;
to be like.
Respondent
::
Respondent
(n.) One who
responds.
It
corresponds
in
general
to
defendant.
Quarter
::
Quarter
(n.) The
after-part
of a
vessel's
side,
generally
corresponding
in
extent
with the
quarter-deck;
also, the part of the
yardarm
outside
of the
slings..
Talisman
::
Talisman
(n.) A
magical
figure
cut or
engraved
under
certain
superstitious
observances
of the
configuration
of the
heavens,
to which
wonderful
effects
are
ascribed;
the seal,
figure,
character,
or
image,
of a
heavenly
sign,
constellation,
or
planet,
engraved
on a
sympathetic
stone,
or on a metal
corresponding
to the star, in order to
receive
its
influence..
Pensioner
::
Pensioner
(n.) In the
university
of
Cambridge,
England,
one who pays for his
living
in
commons;
--
corresponding
to
commoner
at
Oxford..
Duplicate
::
Duplicate
(n.) That which
exactly
resembles
or
corresponds
to
something
else;
another,
correspondent
to the
first;
hence,
a copy; a
transcript;
a
counterpart..
Palmar
::
Palmar
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
corresponding
with, the palm of the
hand..
Orangeade
::
Orangeade
(n.) A drink made of
orange
juice and
water,
corresponding
to
lemonade;
orange
sherbet..
Temperament
::
Temperament
(v. t.) The
peculiar
physical
and
mental
character
of an
individual,
in olden times
erroneously
supposed
to be due to
individual
variation
in the
relations
and
proportions
of the
constituent
parts of the body,
especially
of the
fluids,
as the bile,
blood,
lymph,
etc. Hence the
phrases,
bilious
or
choleric
temperament,
sanguine
temperament,
etc.,
implying
a
predominance
of one of these
fluids
and a
corresponding
influence
on the
temperament..
Fasti
::
Fasti
(n.pl.)
The Roman
calendar,
which gave the days for
festivals,
courts,
etc.,
corresponding
to a
modern
almanac..
Glutaeus
::
Glutaeus
(n.) The great
muscle
of the
buttock
in man and most
mammals,
and the
corresponding
muscle
in many lower
animals..
Answerableness
::
Answerableness
(n.) The
quality
of being
answerable,
liable,
responsible,
or
correspondent..
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