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Definition of work
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 work is as below...
Work (v. t.) To labor or
operate
upon; to give
exertion
and
effort
to; to
prepare
for use, or to
utilize,
by
labor..
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Salina
::
Salina
(a.) Salt
works.
Billet
::
Billet
(n.) An
ornament
in
Norman
work,
resembling
a
billet
of wood
either
square
or
round..
Allonym
::
Allonym
(n.) The name of
another
person
assumed
by the
author
of a work.
Skeleton
::
Skeleton
(n.) The more or less firm or
hardened
framework
of an
invertebrate
animal.
Scaphander
::
Scaphander
(n.) The case, or
impermeable
apparel,
in which a diver can work while under
water..
Blacksmith
::
Blacksmith
(n.) A smith who works in iron with a
forge,
and makes iron
utensils,
horseshoes,
etc..
Outwork
::
Outwork
(v. t.) To
exceed
in
working;
to work more or
faster
than.
Mason
::
Mason (v. t.) To build
stonework
or
brickwork
about,
under,
in, over, etc.; to
construct
by
masons;
-- with a
prepositional
suffix;
as, to mason up a well or
terrace;
to mason in a
kettle
or
boiler..
Work
::
Work (n.) Ore
before
it is
dressed.
Kneadable
::
Kneadable
(a.) That may be
kneaded;
capable
of being
worked
into a mass.
Patrician
::
Patrician
(n.) One
familiar
with the works of the
Christian
Fathers;
one
versed
in
patristic
lore.
Monogram
::
Monogram
(n.) A
character
or
cipher
composed
of two or more
letters
interwoven
or
combined
so as to
represent
a name, or a part of it
(usually
the
initials).
Monograms
are often used on
seals,
ornamental
pins,
rings,
buttons,
and by
painters,
engravers,
etc., to
distinguish
their
works..
Side
::
Side (v. t.) To work (a
timber
or rib) to a
certain
thickness
by
trimming
the
sides.
Shakespearean
::
Shakespearean
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or in the style of,
Shakespeare
or his
works..
Bastile Bastille
::
Bastile
Bastille
(n.) A tower or an
elevated
work, used for the
defense,
or in the
siege,
of a
fortified
place..
Experienced
::
Experienced
(p. p. & a.)
Taught
by
practice
or by
repeated
observations;
skillful
or wise by means of
trials,
use, or
observation;
as, an
experienced
physician,
workman,
soldier;
an
experienced
eye..
Cirrhosis
::
Cirrhosis
(n.) A
disease
of the liver in which it
usually
becomes
smaller
in size and more dense and
fibrous
in
consistence;
hence
sometimes
applied
to
similar
changes
in other
organs,
caused
by
increase
in the
fibrous
framework
and
decrease
in the
proper
substance
of the
organ..
Wark
::
Wark (n.) Work; a
building.
Utopia
::
Utopia
(n.) An
imaginary
island,
represented
by Sir
Thomas
More, in a work
called
Utopia,
as
enjoying
the
greatest
perfection
in
politics,
laws, and the like. See
Utopia,
in the
Dictionary
of Noted Names in
Fiction..
Viceman
::
Viceman
(n.) A smith who works at the vice
instead
of at the
anvil.
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