Anagrams Of Down
Definition of down
- n. - Fine, soft, hairy outgrowth from the skin or surface of
animals or plants, not matted and fleecy like wool
- n. - The soft under feathers of birds. They have short stems with
soft rachis and bards and long threadlike barbules, without hooklets.
- n. - The pubescence of plants; the hairy crown or envelope of the
seeds of certain plants, as of the thistle.
- n. - The soft hair of the face when beginning to appear.
- n. - That which is made of down, as a bed or pillow; that which
affords ease and repose, like a bed of down
- v. t. - To cover, ornament, line, or stuff with down.
- prep. - A bank or rounded hillock of sand thrown up by the wind
along or near the shore; a flattish-topped hill; -- usually in the
plural.
- prep. - A tract of poor, sandy, undulating or hilly land near the
sea, covered with fine turf which serves chiefly for the grazing of
sheep; -- usually in the plural.
- prep. - A road for shipping in the English Channel or Straits of
Dover, near Deal, employed as a naval rendezvous in time of war.
- prep. - A state of depression; low state; abasement.
- adv. - In the direction of gravity or toward the center of the
earth; toward or in a lower place or position; below; -- the opposite
of up.
- adv. - From a higher to a lower position, literally or
figuratively; in a descending direction; from the top of an ascent;
from an upright position; to the ground or floor; to or into a lower or
an inferior condition; as, into a state of humility, disgrace, misery,
and the like; into a state of rest; -- used with verbs indicating
motion.
- adv. - In a low or the lowest position, literally or figuratively;
at the bottom of a decent; below the horizon; of the ground; in a
condition of humility, dejection, misery, and the like; in a state of
quiet.
- adv. - From a remoter or higher antiquity.
- adv. - From a greater to a less bulk, or from a thinner to a
thicker consistence; as, to boil down in cookery, or in making
decoctions.
- adv. - In a descending direction along; from a higher to a lower
place upon or within; at a lower place in or on; as, down a hill; down
a well.
- adv. - Hence: Towards the mouth of a river; towards the sea; as,
to sail or swim down a stream; to sail down the sound.
- v. t. - To cause to go down; to make descend; to put down; to
overthrow, as in wrestling; hence, to subdue; to bring down.
- v. i. - To go down; to descend.
- a. - Downcast; as, a down look.
- a. - Downright; absolute; positive; as, a down denial.
- a. - Downward; going down; sloping; as, a down stroke; a down
grade; a down train on a railway.
Syllable Information
The word down is a 4 letter word that has 1 syllable . The syllable division for down is: down