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Definition of intend
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Intend
(v. t.) To bend or turn; to
direct,
as one's
course
or
journey..
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Asiarch
::
Asiarch
(n.) One of the
chiefs
or
pontiffs
of the Roman
province
of Asia, who had the
superintendence
of the
public
games and
religious
rites..
Quartermaster
::
Quartermaster
(n.) An
officer
whose duty is to
provide
quarters,
provisions,
storage,
clothing,
fuel,
stationery,
and
transportation
for a
regiment
or other body of
troops,
and
superintend
the
supplies..
Visitatorial
::
Visitatorial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
visitation,
or a
judicial
visitor
or
superintendent;
visitorial..
Commemorative
::
Commemorative
(a.)
Tending
or
intended
to
commemorate.
Circular
::
Circular
(a.)
Addressed
to a
circle,
or to a
number
of
persons
having
a
common
interest;
circulated,
or
intended
for
circulation;
as, a
circular
letter..
Medal
::
Medal (n.) A piece of metal in the form of a coin,
struck
with a
device,
and
intended
to
preserve
the
remembrance
of a
notable
event or an
illustrious
person,
or to serve as a
reward..
Con
::
Con (v. t.) To
conduct,
or
superintend
the
steering
of (a
vessel);
to watch the
course
of (a
vessel)
and
direct
the
helmsman
how to
steer..
Didactical
::
Didactical
(a.)
Fitted
or
intended
to
teach;
conveying
instruction;
preceptive;
instructive;
teaching
some moral
lesson;
as,
didactic
essays..
Contemplation
::
Contemplation
(n.) The act of
looking
forward
to an event as about to
happen;
expectation;
the act of
intending
or
purposing.
Propose
::
Propose
(v.) To set
before
one's self or
others
as a
purpose
formed;
hence,
to
purpose;
to
intend..
Behight
::
Behight
(v.) To mean, or
intend..
Point
::
Point (n.) A fixed
conventional
place for
reference,
or zero of
reckoning,
in the
heavens,
usually
the
intersection
of two or more great
circles
of the
sphere,
and named
specifically
in each case
according
to the
position
intended;
as, the
equinoctial
points;
the
solstitial
points;
the nodal
points;
vertical
points,
etc. See
Equinoctial
Nodal..
Project
::
Project
(n.) That which is
projected
or
designed;
something
intended
or
devised;
a
scheme;
a
design;
a plan.
Administration
::
Administration
(n.) The
executive
part of
government;
the
persons
collectively
who are
intrusted
with the
execution
of laws and the
superintendence
of
public
affairs;
the chief
magistrate
and his
cabinet
or
council;
or the
council,
or
ministry,
alone,
as in Great
Britain..
Housekeeper
::
Housekeeper
(n.) One who does, or
oversees,
the work of
keeping
house;
as, his wife is a good
housekeeper;
often,
a woman hired to
superintend
the
servants
of a
household
and
manage
the
ordinary
domestic
affairs..
Post
::
Post (n.) A piece of
timber,
metal,
or other solid
substance,
fixed,
or to be
fixed,
firmly
in an
upright
position,
especially
when
intended
as a stay or
support
to
something
else; a
pillar;
as, a
hitching
post; a fence post; the posts of a
house..
Reversal
::
Reversal
(a.)
Intended
to
reverse;
implying
reversal.
Novel
::
Novel (a.) A
fictitious
tale or
narrative,
professing
to be
conformed
to real life; esp., one
intended
to
exhibit
the
operation
of the
passions,
and
particularly
of
love..
Intendancy
::
Intendancy
(n.) The
office
or
employment
of an
intendant.
Scroll
::
Scroll
(n.) A mark or
flourish
added to a
person's
signature,
intended
to
represent
a seal, and in some
States
allowed
as a
substitute
for a
seal..
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