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  • Done ()
    p. p. from Do, and formerly the infinitive.
  • Done (a.)
    Given; executed; issued; made public; -- used chiefly in the clause giving the date of a proclamation or public act.
  • Done (infinitive.)
    It is done or agreed; let it be a match or bargain; -- used elliptically.
  • Done (infinitive.)
    Performed; executed; finished.
  • Done (p. p.)
    of Do
  • dope (unknown)
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  • Node (n.)
    A hard concretion or incrustation which forms upon bones attacked with rheumatism, gout, or syphilis; sometimes also, a swelling in the neighborhood of a joint.
  • Node (n.)
    A hole in the gnomon of a dial, through which passes the ray of light which marks the hour of the day, the parallels of the sun's declination, his place in the ecliptic, etc.
  • Node (n.)
    A knot, a knob; a protuberance; a swelling.
  • Node (n.)
    A swelling.
  • Node (n.)
    One of the fixed points of a sonorous string, when it vibrates by aliquot parts, and produces the harmonic tones; nodal line or point.
  • Node (n.)
    One of the two points where the orbit of a planet, or comet, intersects the ecliptic, or the orbit of a satellite intersects the plane of the orbit of its primary.
  • Node (n.)
    The joint of a stem, or the part where a leaf or several leaves are inserted.
  • Node (n.)
    The knot, intrigue, or plot of a piece.
  • Node (n.)
    The point at which a curve crosses itself, being a double point of the curve. See Crunode, and Acnode.
  • Node (n.)
    The point at which the lines of a funicular machine meet from different angular directions; -- called also knot.
  • Nope (n.)
    A bullfinch.
  • oped (unknown)
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  • Open (a.)
    Free of access; not shut up; not closed; affording unobstructed ingress or egress; not impeding or preventing passage; not locked up or covered over; -- applied to passageways; as, an open door, window, road, etc.; also, to inclosed structures or objects; as, open houses, boxes, baskets, bottles, etc.; also, to means of communication or approach by water or land; as, an open harbor or roadstead.
  • Open (a.)
    Free or cleared of obstruction to progress or to view; accessible; as, an open tract; the open sea.
  • Open (a.)
    Free to be used, enjoyed, visited, or the like; not private; public; unrestricted in use; as, an open library, museum, court, or other assembly; liable to the approach, trespass, or attack of any one; unprotected; exposed.
  • Open (a.)
    Free; disengaged; unappropriated; as, to keep a day open for any purpose; to be open for an engagement.
  • Open (a.)
    Not closed or stopped with the finger; -- said of the string of an instrument, as of a violin, when it is allowed to vibrate throughout its whole length.
  • Open (a.)
    Not concealed or secret; not hidden or disguised; exposed to view or to knowledge; revealed; apparent; as, open schemes or plans; open shame or guilt.
  • Open (a.)
    Not drawn together, closed, or contracted; extended; expanded; as, an open hand; open arms; an open flower; an open prospect.
  • Open (a.)
    Not of a quality to prevent communication, as by closing water ways, blocking roads, etc.; hence, not frosty or inclement; mild; -- used of the weather or the climate; as, an open season; an open winter.
  • Open (a.)
    Not settled or adjusted; not decided or determined; not closed or withdrawn from consideration; as, an open account; an open question; to keep an offer or opportunity open.
  • Open (a.)
    Produced by an open string; as, an open tone.
  • Open (a.)
    Uttered with a relatively wide opening of the articulating organs; -- said of vowels; as, the an far is open as compared with the a in say.
  • Open (a.)
    Uttered, as a consonant, with the oral passage simply narrowed without closure, as in uttering s.
  • Open (a.)
    Without reserve or false pretense; sincere; characterized by sincerity; unfeigned; frank; also, generous; liberal; bounteous; -- applied to personal appearance, or character, and to the expression of thought and feeling, etc.
  • Open (n.)
    Open or unobstructed space; clear land, without trees or obstructions; open ocean; open water.
  • Open (v. i.)
    To bark on scent or view of the game.
  • Open (v. i.)
    To begin; to commence; as, the stock opened at par; the battery opened upon the enemy.
  • Open (v. i.)
    To expand; to spread out; to be disclosed; as, the harbor opened to our view.
  • Open (v. i.)
    To unclose; to form a hole, breach, or gap; to be unclosed; to be parted.
  • Open (v. t.)
    To disclose; to reveal; to interpret; to explain.
  • Open (v. t.)
    To enter upon; to begin; as, to open a discussion; to open fire upon an enemy; to open trade, or correspondence; to open a case in court, or a meeting.
  • Open (v. t.)
    To loosen or make less compact; as, to open matted cotton by separating the fibers.
  • Open (v. t.)
    To make known; to discover; also, to render available or accessible for settlements, trade, etc.
  • Open (v. t.)
    To make or set open; to render free of access; to unclose; to unbar; to unlock; to remove any fastening or covering from; as, to open a door; to open a box; to open a room; to open a letter.
  • Open (v. t.)
    To spread; to expand; as, to open the hand.
  • Pend (n.)
    Oil cake; penock.
  • Pend (v. i.)
    To be undecided, or in process of adjustment.
  • Pend (v. i.)
    To hang; to depend.
  • Pend (v. t.)
    To pen; to confine.
  • Peon (n.)
    A day laborer; a servant; especially, in some of the Spanish American countries, debtor held by his creditor in a form of qualified servitude, to work out a debt.
  • Peon (n.)
    A foot soldier; a policeman; also, an office attendant; a messenger.
  • Peon (n.)
    See 2d Pawn.
  • Peon (n.)
    See Poon.
  • Pond (n.)
    A body of water, naturally or artificially confined, and usually of less extent than a lake.
  • Pond (v. t.)
    To make into a pond; to collect, as water, in a pond by damming.
  • Pond (v. t.)
    To ponder.
  • Pone (n.)
    A kind of johnnycake.

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