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Definition of win
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Win (v. i.) To gain the
victory;
to be
successful;
to
triumph;
to
prevail.
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Fog
::
Fog (n.) Dead or
decaying
grass
remaining
on land
through
the
winter;
--
called
also
foggage.
Grab
::
Grab (n.) An
instrument
for
clutching
objects
for the
purpose
of
raising
them; --
specially
applied
to
devices
for
withdrawing
drills,
etc., from
artesian
and other wells that are
drilled,
bored,
or
driven..
Bang
::
Bang (v. i.) To make a loud
noise,
as if with a blow or
succession
of
blows;
as, the
window
blind
banged
and waked me; he was
banging
on the
piano..
Ventilator
::
Ventilator
(n.) A
contrivance
for
effecting
ventilation;
especially,
a
contrivance
or
machine
for
drawing
off or
expelling
foul or
stagnant
air from any place or
apartment,
or for
introducing
that which is fresh and
pure..
Wallow
::
Wallow
(n.) To roll one's self
about,
as in mire; to
tumble
and roll
about;
to move
lazily
or
heavily
in any
medium;
to
flounder;
as, swine
wallow
in the
mire..
Afterwise
::
Afterwise
(a.) Wise after the
event;
wise or
knowing,
when it is too
late..
Wound
::
Wound (imp. & p. p.) of Win.
Bowing
::
Bowing
(n.) In
hatmaking,
the act or
process
of
separating
and
distributing
the fur or hair by means of a bow, to
prepare
it for
felting..
Blight
::
Blight
(n.) The act of
blighting,
or the state of being
blighted;
a
withering
or
mildewing,
or a
stoppage
of
growth
in the whole or a part of a
plant,
etc..
Till
::
Till
(conj.)
As far as; up to the place or
degree
that;
especially,
up to the time that; that is, to the time
specified
in the
sentence
or
clause
following;
until..
Bunch
::
Bunch (n.) A
collection,
cluster,
or tuft,
properly
of
things
of the same kind,
growing
or
fastened
together;
as, a bunch of
grapes;
a bunch of
keys..
Windrowing
::
Windrowing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Windro.
Twinling
::
Twinling
(n.) A young or
little
twin,
especially
a twin
lamb..
Cornice
::
Cornice
(n.) Any
horizontal,
molded
or
otherwise
decorated
projection
which
crowns
or
finishes
the part to which it is
affixed;
as, the
cornice
of an
order,
pedestal,
door,
window,
or
house..
Interwreathe
::
Interwreathe
(v. t.) To weave into a
wreath;
to
intertwine.
Student
::
Studding
sail () A light sail set at the side of a
principal
or
square
sail of a
vessel
in free
winds,
to
increase
her
speed.
Its head is bent to a small spar which is
called
the
studding-sail
boom. See
Illust.
of
Sail..
Hibernacle
::
Hibernacle
(n.) That which
serves
for
protection
or
shelter
in
winter;
winter
quarters;
as, the
hibernacle
of an
animal
or a
plant..
Aam
::
Aam (n.) A Dutch and
German
measure
of
liquids,
varying
in
different
cities,
being at
Amsterdam
about 41 wine
gallons,
at
Antwerp
36 1/2, at
Hamburg
38 1/4..
Season
::
Season
(n.) One of the
divisions
of the year,
marked
by
alternations
in the
length
of day and
night,
or by
distinct
conditions
of
temperature,
moisture,
etc.,
caused
mainly
by the
relative
position
of the earth with
respect
to the sun. In the north
temperate
zone, four
seasons,
namely,
spring,
summer,
autumn,
and
winter,
are
generally
recognized.
Some parts of the world have three
seasons,
-- the dry, the
rainy,
and the cold; other parts have but two, -- the dry and the
rainy..
Twine
::
Twine (n.) To wind
about;
to
embrace;
to
entwine.
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