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144 words match “DISTRIBUTE”

DISCHARGE v.
Sir W. Scott. Discharging arch (Arch.), an arch over a door, window, or other opening, to distribute the pressure of the wall above. See Illust. of Lintel. -- Discharging piece, Discharging strut (Arch.), a piece set to carry thrust or weight to a solid point of support. -- Discharging rod (Elec.), a bent wire, with…
DISH v.
To serve out of a dish; to distribute in portions at table.
DISPENSATOR n.
A distributer; a dispenser. Bacon.
DISPENSE v.
To deal out in portions; to distribute; to give; as, the steward dispenses provisions according directions; Nature dispenses her bounties; to dispense medicines. He is delighted to dispense a share of it to all the company. Sir W. Scott.
DISPENSER n.
One who, or that which, dispenses; a distributer; as, a dispenser of favors.
DISPERSE v. 2 definitions
To scatter abroad; to drive to different parts; to distribute; to diffuse; to spread; as, the Jews are dispersed among all nations. The lips of the wise disperse knowledge. Prov. xv. 7. Two lions, in the still, dark night, A herd of beeves disperse. Cowper.
DISPOSE v.
To distribute and put in place; to arrange; to set in order; as, to dispose the ships in the form of a crescent. Who hath disposed the whole world Job xxxiv. 13. All ranged in order and disposed with grace. Pope. The rest themselves in troops did else dispose. Spenser.
DISTRIBUTABLE a.
Capable of being distributed. Sir W. Jones.
DISTRIBUTARY a.
Tending to distribute or be distributed; that distributes; distributive.
DISTRIBUTING a.
That distributes; dealing out. Distributing past office, an office where the mails for a large district are collected to be assorted according to their destination and forwarded.
DISTRIBUTION n.
That which is distributed. "Our charitable distributions." Atterbury.
DISTRIBUTIONIST n.
A distributer. [R.] Dickens.
DISTRIBUTIVE a.
Tending to distribute; serving to divide and assign in portions; dealing to each his proper share. "Distributive justice." Swift.
DIVIDE v.
mong a number; to apportion, as profits of stock among proprietors; to give in shares; to distribute; to mete out; to share. True justice unto people to divide. Spenser. Ye shall divide the land by lot. Num. xxxiii. 54.
DIVIDED a.
Parted; disunited; distributed.
DIVIDEND n.
A sum of money to be divided and distributed; the share of a sum divided that falls to each individual; a distribute sum, share, or percentage; -- applied to the profits as appropriated among shareholders, and to assets as apportioned among creditors; as, the dividend of a bank, a railway corporation, or a bankrupt est…
DOLE v.
To deal out in small portions; to distribute, as a dole; to deal out scantily or grudgingly. The supercilious condescension with which even his reputed friends doled out their praises to him. De Quincey.
DRIFT n.
A collection of loose earth and rocks, or boulders, which have been distributed over large portions of the earth's surface, especially in latitudes north of forty degrees, by the agency of ice.
ENDOGEN n.
elongation at the summit, having the wood in the form of bundles or threads, irregularly distributed throughout the whole diameter, not forming annual layers, and with no distinct pith. The leaves of the endogens have, usually, parallel veins, their flowers are mostly in three, or some multiple of three, parts, and th…
EPIPERIPHERAL a.
body; -- especially applied to the feelings which originate at the extremities of nerves distributed on the outer surface, as the sensation produced by touching an object with the finger; -- opposed to entoperipheral. H. Spenser.
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