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673 words match “FURNISH”

OCULATE; OCULATED a.
Furnished with eyes.
OFFICER v.
To furnish with officers; to appoint officers over. Marshall.
OLIVED a.
Decorated or furnished with olive trees. [R.] T. Warton.
ONUS n.
A burden; an obligation. Onus probandi ( Etym: [L.], obligation to furnish evidence to prove a thing; the burden of proof.
OOTYPE; OOETYPE n.
The part of the oviduct of certain trematode worms in which the ova are completed and furnished with a shell.
ORDER n.
commission to purchase, sell, or supply goods; a direction, in writing, to pay money, to furnish supplies, to admit to a building, a place of entertainment, or the like; as, orders for blankets are large. In those days were pit orders -- beshrew the uncomfortable manager who abolished them. Lamb.
ORDINARY n.
ion from one where each dish is separately charged; a table d'hôte; hence, also, the meal furnished at such a dining room. Shak. All the odd words they have picked up in a coffeehouse, or a gaming ordinary, are produced as flowers of style. Swift. He exacted a tribute for licenses to hawkers and peddlers and to ordinar…
ORGANIZE v.
To furnish with organs; to give an organic structure to; to endow with capacity for the functions of life; as, an organized being; organized matter; -- in this sense used chiefly in the past participle. These nobler faculties of the mind, matter organized could never produce. Ray.
OUTFITTER n.
One who furnishes outfits for a voyage, a journey, or a business.
OVERMAST v.
To furnish (a vessel) with too long or too heavy a mast or masts.
PAD v.
To stuff; to furnish with a pad or padding.
PAD ELEPHANT n.
An elephant that is furnished with a pad for carrying burdens instead of with a howdah for carrying passengers.
PAGE v.
To mark or number the pages of, as a book or manuskript; to furnish with folios.
PALEACEOUS a.
Chaffy; resembling or consisting of paleæ, or chaff; furnished with chaff; as, a paleaceous receptacle.
PANICLED a.
Furnished with panicles; arranged in, or like, panicles; paniculate.
PAPER v.
To cover with paper; to furnish with paper hangings; as, to paper a room or a house.
PAPPOSE a.
Furnished with a pappus; downy.
PARSONED a.
Furnished with a parson.
PARTNERSHIP n.
a. Burrill. -- Silent partnership, the relation of partnership sustained by a person who furnishes capital only.
PAVEMENT v.
To furnish with a pavement; to pave. [Obs.] "How richly pavemented!" Bp. Hall.
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