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Definition of hang
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 hang is as below...
Hang (v. i.) To
cover,
decorate,
or
furnish
by
hanging
pictures
trophies,
drapery,
and the like, or by
covering
with paper
hangings;
-- said of a wall, a room, etc..
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Bank
::
Bank (n.) An
establishment
for the
custody,
loan,
exchange,
or
issue,
of
money,
and for
facilitating
the
transmission
of funds by
drafts
or bills of
exchange;
an
institution
incorporated
for
performing
one or more of such
functions,
or the
stockholders
(or their
representatives,
the
directors),
acting
in their
corporate
capacity..
Locomotive
::
Locomotive
(a.)
Moving
from place to
place;
changing
place,
or able to
change
place;
as, a
locomotive
animal..
Cetacea
::
Cetacea
(n. pl.) An order of
marine
mammals,
including
the
whales.
Like
ordinary
mammals
they
breathe
by means of
lungs,
and bring forth
living
young which they
suckle
for some time. The
anterior
limbs are
changed
to
paddles;
the tail
flukes
are
horizontal.
There are two
living
suborders:.
Tropology
::
Tropology
(n.) A
rhetorical
mode of
speech,
including
tropes,
or
changes
from the
original
import
of the
word..
Xanthoprotein
::
Xanthoprotein
(n.) A
yellow
acid
substance
formed
by the
action
of hot
nitric
acid on
albuminous
or
proteid
matter.
It is
changed
to a deep
orange-yellow
color by the
addition
of
ammonia.
Crook
::
Crook (n.) A small tube,
usually
curved,
applied
to a
trumpet,
horn, etc., to
change
its pitch or key..
Unbending
::
Unbending
(a.)
Unyielding
in
nature;
unchangeable;
fixed;
--
applied
to
abstract
ideas;
as,
unbending
truths..
Unconstant
::
Unconstant
(a.) Not
constant;
inconstant;
fickle;
changeable.
Dependent
::
Dependent
(a.)
Hanging
down; as, a
dependent
bough or
leaf..
Drape
::
Drape (v. i.) To
design
drapery,
arrange
its
folds,
etc., as for
hangings,
costumes,
statues,
etc..
Constant
::
Constant
(v. t.)
Remaining
unchanged
or
invariable,
as a
quantity,
force,
law, etc..
Measure
::
Measure
(n.) To serve as the
measure
of; as, the
thermometer
measures
changes
of
temperature..
Inchangeability
::
Inchangeability
(n.)
Unchangeableness.
Karyokinesis
::
Karyokinesis
(n.) The
indirect
division
of cells in
which,
prior to
division
of the cell
protoplasm,
complicated
changes
take place in the
nucleus,
attended
with
movement
of the
nuclear
fibrils;
--
opposed
to
karyostenosis.
The
nucleus
becomes
enlarged
and
convoluted,
and
finally
the
threads
are
separated
into two
groups
which
ultimately
become
disconnected
and
constitute
the
daughter
nuclei.
Called
also
mitosis.
See Cell
development,
under
Cell..
Inconstant
::
Inconstant
(a.) Not
constant;
not
stable
or
uniform;
subject
to
change
of
character,
appearance,
opinion,
inclination,
or
purpose,
etc.; not firm;
unsteady;
fickle;
changeable;
variable;
-- said of
persons
or
things;
as,
inconstant
in love or
friendship..
Hang
::
Hang (v. i.) To die or be put to death by
suspension
from the neck.
Convertibility
::
Convertibility
(n.) The
condition
or
quality
of being
convertible;
capability
of being
exchanged;
convertibleness.
Vary
::
Vary (v. i.) To
alter,
or be
altered,
in any
manner;
to
suffer
a
partial
change;
to
become
different;
to be
modified;
as,
colors
vary in
different
lights..
Blackguard
::
Blackguard
(n.) The
scullions
and lower
menials
of a
court,
or of a
nobleman's
household,
who, in a
removal
from one
residence
to
another,
had
charge
of the
kitchen
utensils,
and being
smutted
by them, were
jocularly
called
the black
guard;
also, the
servants
and
hangers-on
of an
army..
Dally
::
Dally (v. i.) To
interchange
caresses,
especially
with one of the
opposite
sex; to use
fondling;
to
wanton;
to
sport..
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