repelling
71συνεπαμύνηται — συνεπαμύ̱νηται , συνεπαμύνω join in repelling aor subj mid 3rd sg συνεπαμύ̱νηται , συνεπαμύνω join in repelling pres subj mp 3rd sg …
72συνεπήμυνον — συνεπήμῡνον , συνεπαμύνω join in repelling imperf ind act 3rd pl (attic epic ionic) συνεπήμῡνον , συνεπαμύνω join in repelling imperf ind act 1st sg (attic epic ionic) …
73repellingly — adverb in a repellent manner repellently fat • Syn: ↑repellently • Derived from adjective: ↑repelling, ↑repellent (for: ↑repellently) * * * adverb …
74Boarding — Board ing, n. 1. (Naut.) The act of entering a ship, whether with a hostile or a friendly purpose. [1913 Webster] Both slain at one time, as they attempted the boarding of a frigate. Sir F. Drake. [1913 Webster] 2. The act of covering with… …
75Boarding house — Boarding Board ing, n. 1. (Naut.) The act of entering a ship, whether with a hostile or a friendly purpose. [1913 Webster] Both slain at one time, as they attempted the boarding of a frigate. Sir F. Drake. [1913 Webster] 2. The act of covering… …
76Boarding nettings — Boarding Board ing, n. 1. (Naut.) The act of entering a ship, whether with a hostile or a friendly purpose. [1913 Webster] Both slain at one time, as they attempted the boarding of a frigate. Sir F. Drake. [1913 Webster] 2. The act of covering… …
77Boarding pike — Boarding Board ing, n. 1. (Naut.) The act of entering a ship, whether with a hostile or a friendly purpose. [1913 Webster] Both slain at one time, as they attempted the boarding of a frigate. Sir F. Drake. [1913 Webster] 2. The act of covering… …
78Boarding school — Boarding Board ing, n. 1. (Naut.) The act of entering a ship, whether with a hostile or a friendly purpose. [1913 Webster] Both slain at one time, as they attempted the boarding of a frigate. Sir F. Drake. [1913 Webster] 2. The act of covering… …
79Combat — Com bat, v. t. To fight with; to oppose by force, argument, etc.; to contend against; to resist. [1913 Webster] When he the ambitious Norway combated. Shak. [1913 Webster] And combated in silence all these reasons. Milton. [1913 Webster] Minds… …
80Distant — Dis tant, a. [F., fr. L. distans, antis, p. pr. of distare to stand apart, be separate or distant; dis + stare to stand. See {Stand}.] 1. Separated; having an intervening space; at a distance; away. [1913 Webster] One board had two tenons,… …