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Definition of heave
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 heave is as below...
Heave (v. t.) To force from, or into, any
position;
to cause to move; also, to throw off; --
mostly
used in
certain
nautical
phrases;
as, to heave the ship
ahead..
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Region
::
Region
(n.) The upper air; the sky; the
heavens.
Hoven
::
Hoven () p. p. of
Heave.
Uranology
::
Uranology
(n.) A
discourse
or
treatise
on the
heavens
and the
heavenly
bodies;
the study of the
heavens;
uranography.
Theave
::
Theave
(n.) A ewe lamb of the first year; also, a sheep three years old..
Heave
::
Heave (n.) An
upward
motion;
a
rising;
a swell or
distention,
as of the
breast
in
difficult
breathing,
of the
waves,
of the earth in an
earthquake,
and the
like..
Heave
::
Heave (v. t.) To force from, or into, any
position;
to cause to move; also, to throw off; --
mostly
used in
certain
nautical
phrases;
as, to heave the ship
ahead..
Transit
::
Transit
(n.) The
passage
of a
heavenly
body over the
meridian
of a
place,
or
through
the field of a
telescope..
Midgard
::
Midgard
(n.) The
middle
space or
region
between
heaven
and hell; the abode of human
beings;
the
earth.
Heave
::
Heave (v. t.) To
throw;
to cast; --
obsolete,
provincial,
or
colloquial,
except
in
certain
nautical
phrases;
as, to heave the lead; to heave the log..
Sphere
::
Sphere
(n.) The
apparent
surface
of the
heavens,
which is
assumed
to be
spherical
and
everywhere
equally
distant,
in which the
heavenly
bodies
appear
to have their
places,
and on which the
various
astronomical
circles,
as of right
ascension
and
declination,
the
equator,
ecliptic,
etc., are
conceived
to be
drawn;
an ideal
geometrical
sphere,
with the
astronomical
and
geographical
circles
in their
proper
positions
on it..
Heavenly
::
Heavenly
(a.)
Pertaining
to,
resembling,
or
inhabiting
heaven;
celestial;
not
earthly;
as,
heavenly
regions;
heavenly
music..
Of
::
Of
(prep.)
Denoting
possession
or
ownership,
or the
relation
of
subject
to
attribute;
as, the
apartment
of the
consul:
the power of the king; a man of
courage;
the gate of
heaven..
Supercelestial
::
Supercelestial
(a.)
Situated
above the
firmament,
or great vault of
heaven..
Empyrean
::
Empyrean
(n.) The
highest
heaven,
where the pure
element
of fire was
supposed
by the
ancients
to
subsist..
World
::
World (n.) The earth and the
surrounding
heavens;
the
creation;
the
system
of
created
things;
existent
creation;
the
universe.
Heave
::
Heave (v. i.) To make an
effort
to
vomit;
to
retch;
to
vomit.
Draw
::
Draw (v. t.) To take into the
lungs;
to
inhale;
to
inspire;
hence,
also, to utter or
produce
by an
inhalation;
to
heave..
Sheave
::
Sheave
(v.) A wheel
having
a
groove
in the rim for a rope to work in, and set in a
block,
mast, or the like; the wheel of a
pulley..
Schematism
::
Schematism
(n.)
Combination
of the
aspects
of
heavenly
bodies.
Astrography
::
Astrography
(n.) The art of
describing
or
delineating
the
stars;
a
description
or
mapping
of the
heavens.
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