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Definition of large
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 large is as below...
Large
(superl.)
Crossing
the line of a
ship's
course
in a
favorable
direction;
-- said of the wind when it is
abeam,
or
between
the beam and the
quarter..
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Unload
::
Unload
(v. t.) To sell in large
quantities,
as
stock;
to get rid of..
Tridacna
::
Tridacna
(n.) A genus of very large
marine
bivalve
shells
found on the coral reefs of the
Indian
and
Pacific
Oceans.
One
species
(T.
gigas)
often
weighs
four or five
hundred
pounds,
and is
sometimes
used for
baptismal
fonts.
Called
also paw
shell,
and
fountain
shell..
Rich
::
Rich
(superl.)
Having
an
abundance
of
material
possessions;
possessed
of a large
amount
of
property;
well
supplied
with land,
goods,
or
money;
wealthy;
opulent;
affluent;
--
opposed
to
poor..
Accrescent
::
Accrescent
(a.)
Growing
larger
after
flowering.
Butler
::
Butler
(n.) An
officer
in a
king's
or a
nobleman's
household,
whose
principal
business
it is to take
charge
of the
liquors,
plate,
etc.; the head
servant
in a large
house..
Feast
::
Feast (n.) To eat
sumptuously;
to dine or sup on rich
provisions,
particularly
in large
companies,
and on
public
festivals..
Stackage
::
Stack (n.) To lay in a
conical
or other pile; to make into a large pile; as, to stack hay,
cornstalks,
or
grain;
to stack or place
wood..
Purple
::
Purple
(n.) Any
species
of large
butterflies,
usually
marked
with
purple
or blue, of the genus
Basilarchia
(formerly
Limenitis)
as, the
banded
purple
(B.
arthemis).
See
Illust.
under
Ursula..
Conflux
::
Conflux
(n.) A large
assemblage;
a
passing
multitude.
Macrura
::
Macrura
(n. pl.) A
subdivision
of
decapod
Crustacea,
having
the
abdomen
largely
developed.
It
includes
the
lobster,
prawn,
shrimp,
and many
similar
forms.
Cf.
Decapoda..
Bougainvillaea
::
Bougainvillaea
(n.) A genus of
plants
of the order
Nyctoginaceae,
from
tropical
South
America,
having
the
flowers
surrounded
by large
bracts..
Taw
::
Taw (n.) A large
marble
to be
played
with; also, a game at
marbles..
Copious
::
Copious
(a.) Large in
quantity
or
amount;
plentiful;
abundant;
fruitful.
Swiller
::
Swill (n.) Large
draughts
of
liquor;
drink taken in
excessive
quantities.
Dispark
::
Dispark
(v. t.) To set at
large;
to
release
from
inclosure.
Burnish
::
Burnish
(v. i.) To shine
forth;
to
brighten;
to
become
smooth
and
glossy,
as from
swelling
or
filling
out;
hence,
to grow
large..
Thumping
::
Thumping
(a.)
Heavy;
large.
Wideness
::
Wideness
(n.) Large
extent
in all
directions;
broadness;
greatness;
as, the
wideness
of the sea or
ocean..
Brake
::
Brake (v. t.) A
large,
heavy
harrow
for
breaking
clods after
plowing;
a
drag..
Hound
::
Hound (n.) A
variety
of the
domestic
dog,
usually
having
large,
drooping
ears, esp. one which hunts game by
scent,
as the
foxhound,
bloodhound,
deerhound,
but also used for
various
breeds
of fleet
hunting
dogs, as the
greyhound,
boarhound,
etc..
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