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Definition of usage
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 usage is as below...
Usage (n.) The act of
using;
mode of using or
treating;
treatment;
conduct
with
respect
to a
person
or a
thing;
as, good
usage;
ill
usage;
hard
usage..
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Usage
::
Usage (n.)
Customary
use or
employment,
as of a word or
phrase
in a
particular
sense or
signification..
Cultus
::
Cultus
(n. sing. & pl.)
Established
or
accepted
religious
rites or
usages
of
worship;
state of
religious
development.
Cf. Cult, 2..
Pudding
::
Pudding
(n.) An
intestine;
especially,
an
intestine
stuffed
with meat, etc.; a
sausage..
Latinize
::
Latinize
(v. t.) To bring under the power or
influence
of the
Romans
or
Latins;
to
affect
with the
usages
of the
Latins,
especially
in
speech..
Customary
::
Customary
(n.) A book
containing
laws and
usages,
or
customs;
as, the
Customary
of the
Normans..
Botargo
::
Botargo
(n.) A sort of cake or
sausage,
made of the
salted
roes of the
mullet,
much used on the coast of the
Mediterranean
as an
incentive
to
drink..
Surprisal
::
Surplusage
(n.) A
greater
disbursement
than the
charge
of the
accountant
amounts
to.
Socialism
::
Socialism
(n.) A
theory
or
system
of
social
reform
which
contemplates
a
complete
reconstruction
of
society,
with a more just and
equitable
distribution
of
property
and
labor.
In
popular
usage,
the term is often
employed
to
indicate
any
lawless,
revolutionary
social
scheme.
See
Communism,
Fourierism,
Saint-Simonianism,
forms of
socialism..
Use
::
Use (v. t.)
Continued
or
repeated
practice;
customary
employment;
usage;
custom;
manner;
habit.
Guaranty
::
Guaranty
(n.) In law and
common
usage:
To
undertake
or
engage
that
another
person
shall
perform
(what he has
stipulated);
to
undertake
to be
answerable
for (the debt or
default
of
another);
to
engage
to
answer
for the
performance
of (some
promise
or duty by
another)
in case of a
failure
by the
latter
to
perform;
to
undertake
to
secure
(something)
to
another,
as in the case of a
contingency.
See
Guarantee,
v. t..
Eclogue
::
Eclogue
(n.) A
pastoral
poem, in which
shepherds
are
introduced
conversing
with each
other;
a
bucolic;
an idyl; as, the
Ecloques
of
Virgil,
from which the
modern
usage of the word has been
established..
Ecumenical
::
Ecumenical
(a.)
General;
universal;
in
ecclesiastical
usage,
that which
concerns
the whole
church;
as, an
ecumenical
council..
Outlandish
::
Outlandish
(a.)
Hence:
Not
according
with
usage;
strange;
rude;
barbarous;
uncouth;
clownish;
as, an
outlandish
dress,
behavior,
or
speech..
Day
::
Day (n.) Those
hours,
or the daily
recurring
period,
allotted
by usage or law for
work..
Port
::
Port (v.) In law and
commercial
usage,
a
harbor
where
vessels
are
admitted
to
discharge
and
receive
cargoes,
from
whence
they
depart
and where they
finish
their
voyages..
Conventionality
::
Conventionality
(n.) The state of being
conventional;
adherence
to
social
formalities
or
usages;
that which is
established
by
conventional
use; one of the
customary
usages
of
social
life.
Modernism
::
Modernism
(n.)
Modern
practice;
a thing of
recent
date; esp., a
modern
usage or mode of
expression..
Parallelogram
::
Parallelogram
(n.) A
right-lined
quadrilateral
figure,
whose
opposite
sides are
parallel,
and
consequently
equal;
--
sometimes
restricted
in
popular
usage to a
rectangle,
or
quadrilateral
figure
which is
longer
than it is
broad,
and with right
angles..
Surplusage
::
Surplusage
(n.)
Surplus;
excess;
overplus;
as,
surplusage
of grain or goods
beyond
what is
wanted..
Establish
::
Establish
(a.) To
secure
public
recognition
in favor of; to prove and cause to be
accepted
as true; as, to
establish
a fact,
usage,
principle,
opinion,
doctrine,
etc..
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