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List (Webster's Dictionary)
1: ...Listed}; p. pr. & vb. n. List [[Listing]].] [From list a roll.] 2: 1. To sew together, as strips of cloth, so as to make a show 3: ... cover with list, or with strips of cloth; to put list 4: ... if with list.<br/><br/>The tree that stood white-listed through the gloom. 5: ... engage, as a soldier; to enlist.<br/><br/>I will list you for my soldier. --Sir W. Wish List (Wordnet 2.0) 1: wish list<i>(noun)</i><br /> <br />1: a list of events that you wish would occur List (Webster's Dictionary) 1: ...\List\\, v. t. List To inclose for combat; as, to list a field. List (Webster's Dictionary) 1: ...Obs. except in poetry.]<br/><br/>Stand close, and list to him. --Shak. List (Webster's Dictionary) 1: List \\List\\, v. t. List To listen or hearken to.<br/><br/>Then weigh what loss yo... 2: too credent ear you list his songs. --Shak. List (Webster's Dictionary) 1: ... \\List\\, v. t. List 1. To plow and plant with a lister.<br/><br/>2. In cotton culture, to prepare, as ... LIST (Bouvier's Law Dictionary) 1: ...s arranged for trial or argument; as the argument list. See 3 Bouv. Inst. n. 3031. List (Webster's Dictionary) 1: ... v. i. [OE. listen, lusten, AS. lystan, from lust List pleasure. See [[Lust]].] 2: .../><br/>Them that add to the Word of God what them listeth. 3: ...><br/>Let other men think of your devices as they list. 4: ...<br/>2. (Naut.) To lean; to incline; as, the ship lists to port. List (Webster's Dictionary) 1: List \\List\\, n. List 1. Inclination; desire. [Obs.] --Chaucer.<br/><br... 2: list to starboard. List (Webster's Dictionary) 1: ...G. leiste, OHG. l[=i]sta, Icel. lista, listi, Sw. list, Dan. 2: liste. In sense 5 from F. liste, of German origin, and thus 4: 1. A strip forming the woven border or selvedge of cloth, 5: particularly of broadcloth, and serving to strengthen it; List (Webster's Dictionary) 1: List \\List\\, v. i. List To engage in public service by enrolling one's na... 2: enlist. List (added nl meaning) 3: ...liste]] "strip, band; list, note", from Italian [[lista]], from a Germanic source. List (Webster's Dictionary) 1: ... (l[i^]st), n. [F. lice, LL. liciae, pl., from L. List licium thread, girdle.] 2: ...ine inclosing or forming the extremity of a piece of 3: ground, or field of combat; hence, in the plural (lists), the 4: ...the weighty lance. --Pope.<br/><br/>{To enter the lists}, to accept a challenge, or engage in Wish List (Jargon File) 1: ...sired features or bug fixes that probably A list of desired features or bug fixes that probably won't... 2: for the code is too busy or can't think of a clean way to do it. "OK, 3: ...'ll add automatic filename completion to the wish list for the new 4: interface." Compare [[tick-list features]]. List (Online Dictionary of Computing) 1: ...a> A data structure holding many values, possibly of 3: working from the head to the end of the tail - an "ordered 4: list". This contrasts with a (one-dimensional) [[arra... 5: element of which can be accessed equally quickly. List (Wordnet 2.0) 1: ...> <br />1: a database containing an ordered array of items (names or 2: topics) [syn: [[listing]]] 5: ship developed a list to starboard"; "he walked with a Wish List (Online Dictionary of Computing) 1: wish list <jargon> A list of desired {features} or {bug fixes} that 3: ...sponsible for the code is too busy or can't think of 5: completion to the wish list for the new interface." Want List (Online Dictionary of Computing) 1: want list {wish list} A-list (Wordnet 2.0) 1: ...-list<i>(noun)</i><br /> <br />1: a list of names of specially favored people; "the boss gave 2: ...ist of people we should try to recruit" [syn: [[A-list]]] Interrupt List (Jargon File) 1: ...ftware interrupt [MS-DOS] The list of all known software interrupt calls (both documented and undocum... 3: <<ralf@cs.cmu.edu>>. As of late 1992, it had grown to approximately two
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