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Definition of with
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 with is as below...
With
(prep.)
With
denotes
or
expresses
some
situation
or
relation
of
nearness,
proximity,
association,
connection,
or the
like..
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Trunk
::
Trunk (n.) A large pipe
forming
the
piston
rod of a steam
engine,
of
sufficient
diameter
to allow one end of the
connecting
rod to be
attached
to the
crank,
and the other end to pass
within
the pipe
directly
to the
piston,
thus
making
the
engine
more
compact..
Grove
::
Grove (v.) A
smaller
group of trees than a
forest,
and
without
underwood,
planted,
or
growing
naturally
as if
arranged
by art; a wood of small
extent..
Numb
::
Numb (a.)
Enfeebled
in, or
destitute
of, the power of
sensation
and
motion;
rendered
torpid;
benumbed;
insensible;
as, the
fingers
or limbs are numb with
cold..
Recriminate
::
Recriminate
(v. i.) To
return
one
charge
or
accusation
with
another;
to
charge
back fault or crime upon an
accuser.
Stiacciato
::
Sthenic
(a.)
Strong;
active;
-- said
especially
of
morbid
states
attended
with
excessive
action
of the heart and blood
vessels,
and
characterized
by
strength
and
activity
of the
muscular
and
nervous
system;
as, a
sthenic
fever..
Dog
::
Dog (n.) An iron with fangs
fastening
a log in a saw pit, or on the
carriage
of a
sawmill..
Epileptic
::
Epileptic
(n.) One
affected
with
epilepsy.
Kestrel
::
Kestrel
(n.) A
small,
slender
European
hawk
(Falco
alaudarius),
allied
to the
sparrow
hawk. Its color is
reddish
fawn,
streaked
and
spotted
with white and
black.
Also
called
windhover
and
stannel.
The name is also
applied
to other
allied
species..
Equilibrate
::
Equilibrate
(v. t.) To
balance
two
scales,
sides,
or ends; to keep even with equal
weight
on each side; to keep in
equipoise..
Flavorles
::
Flavorles
(a.)
Without
flavor;
tasteless.
Carmine
::
Carmine
(n.) A rich red or
crimson
color with a shade of
purple.
Crown Wheel
::
Crown wheel () A wheel with cogs or teeth set at right
angles
to its
plane;
--
called
also a
contrate
wheel or face
wheel.
Carbolize
::
Carbolize
(v. t.) To apply
carbolic
acid to; to wash or treat with
carbolic
acid.
Paludina
::
Paludina
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
freshwater
pectinibranchiate
mollusks,
belonging
to
Paludina,
Melantho,
and
allied
genera.
They have an
operculated
shell which is
usually
green,
often with brown
bands.
See
Illust.
of Pond
snail,
under
Pond..
Slashed
::
Slashed
(a.)
Marked
or cut with a slash or
slashes;
deeply
gashed;
especially,
having
long,
narrow
openings,
as a
sleeve
or other part of a
garment,
to show rich
lining
or under
vesture..
Schism
::
Schism
(n.)
Division
or
separation;
specifically
(Eccl.),
permanent
division
or
separation
in the
Christian
church;
breach
of unity among
people
of the same
religious
faith;
the
offense
of
seeking
to
produce
division
in a
church
without
justifiable
cause..
Hexachord
::
Hexachord
(n.) A
series
of six
notes,
with a
semitone
between
the third and
fourth,
the other
intervals
being whole
tones..
Unhusked
::
Unhusked
(a.)
Having
the husk
removed;
without
husk.
Monogyny
::
Monogyny
(n.)
Marriage
with the one woman only.
Hustle
::
Hustle
(v. i.) To push or
crows;
to force one's way; to move
hustily
and with
confusion;
a
hurry.
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