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4,508 words match “SING”

SING v. 9 definitions
given part (as alto, tenor, etc.) in a chorus or concerted piece. The noise of them that sing do I hear. Ex. xxxii. 18.
SING-SING n.
The kob.
SINGE v. 4 definitions
slightly or superficially; to burn the surface of; to burn the ends or outside of; as, to singe the hair or the skin. You sulphurous and thought-executing fires, . . . Singe my white head! Shak. I singed the toes of an ape through a burning glass. L'Estrange.
SINGER n. 4 definitions
One who, or that which, singes. Specifically:
SINGERESS n.
A songstress. [Obs.] Wyclif.
SINGHALESE n.
Same as Cingalese.
SINGING a.
from Sing, v. Singing bird. (Zoöl.) (a) Popularly, any bird that sings; a song bird. (b) Specifically, any one of the Oscines. -- Singing book, a book containing music for singing; a book of tunes. -- Singing falcon or hawk. (Zoöl.) See Chanting falcon, under Chanting. -- Singing fish (Zoöl.), a California toadfish…
SINGINGLY adv.
With sounds like singing; with a kind of tune; in a singing tone. G. North (1575).
SINGLE a. 17 definitions
as distinguished from more than one; consisting of one alone; individual; separate; as, a single star. No single man is born with a right of controlling the opinions of all the rest. Pope.
SINGLE TAX n.
A tax levied upon land alone, irrespective of improvements, -- advocated by certain economists as the sole source of public revenue.
SINGLE-ACTING a.
Having simplicity of action; especially (Mach.), acting or exerting force during strokes in one direction only; -- said of a reciprocating engine, pump, etc.
SINGLE-BREASTED a.
breast only far enough to permit of buttoning, and having buttons on one edge only; as, a single-breasted coast.
SINGLE-FOOT n.
An irregular gait of a horse; -- called also single-footed pace. See Single, v. i. Single-foot is an irregular pace, rather rare, distinguished by the posterior extremities moving in the order of a fast walk, and the anterior extremities in that of a slow trot. Stillman (The Horse in Motion.)
SINGLE-HANDED a.
Having but one hand, or one workman; also, alone; unassisted.
SINGLE-HEARTED a.
Having an honest heart; free from duplicity. -- Sin"gle-heart"ed*ly, adv.
SINGLE-MINDED a.
Having a single purpose; hence, artless; guileless; single- hearted.
SINGLE-SURFACED a.
Having one surface; -- said specif. of aëroplanes or aërocurves that are covered with fabric, etc., on only one side.
SINGLENESS n. 2 definitions
The quality or state of being single, or separate from all others; the opposite of doubleness, complication, or multiplicity.
SINGLES n.
See Single, n., 2.
SINGLESTICK n. 2 definitions
The game played with singlesticks, in which he who first brings blood from his adversary's head is pronounced victor; backsword; cudgeling.
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