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The process of determining a vessel's position using only knowledge of a point of departure, vessel's speed, elapsed time and course steered. Originally, dead was spelled "ded" for "deduced".
Alive or dead was th century London Cockney rhyming slang for the head.
Dead and alive is British slang for a misreable person.
Mad. He's a bit mum and dad.
Adv. Very, extremely. E.g."Our holiday was dead good."
Dead soldier is slang for an empty bottle of alcohol. Dead soldier is American slang for leftovers.
Dead and alive hole is British slang for a miserable, depressing place.
Judge Dread is London Cockney rhyming slang for head.
Dead rabbit is British slang for an impotent penis.
Nickname for the town of Alice springs located in the Northern Territory
Dull, inactive, moping.
Deaf and dumb is London Cockney rhyming slang for the buttocks (bum). Deaf and dumb is London Cockney rhyming slang for a plum.
An old person, who although still alive should be dead.,
Alice is Australian slang for Alice Springs.
Alive is British slang for having money.
Jacks alive is London Cockney rhyming slang for five pounds sterling (five).
Very, extremely.[ David was drop dead gorgeous].
Read and write is London Cockney rhyming slang for fight.
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Unproductive; bringing no gain; unprofitable; as, dead capital; dead stock in trade.
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Monotonous or unvaried; as, a dead level or pain; a dead wall.
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Having life; alive; living; not dead.
superl.
Alive; living; animate; -- opposed to dead or inanimate.
v. i.
To be alive; to have life; to have, as an animal or a plant, the capacity of assimilating matter as food, and to be dependent on such assimilation for a continuance of existence; as, animals and plants that live to a great age are long in reaching maturity.
v. i.
To remain alive; to continue to live.
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Having life, in opposition to dead; living; being in a state in which the organs perform their functions; as, an animal or a plant which is alive.
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Still as death; motionless; inactive; useless; as, dead calm; a dead load or weight.
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The fruit of the olive. It has been much improved by cultivation, and is used for making pickles. Olive oil is pressed from its flesh.
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Decayed; tasteless; dead; as, a deaf nut; deaf corn.
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In a state of action; in force or operation; unextinguished; unexpired; existent; as, to keep the fire alive; to keep the affections alive.
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Destitute of life; inanimate; as, dead matter.
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Deprived of life; -- opposed to alive and living; reduced to that state of a being in which the organs of motion and life have irrevocably ceased to perform their functions; as, a dead tree; a dead man.
v. t.
To make dead; to deaden; to deprive of life, force, or vigor.
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Sure as death; unerring; fixed; complete; as, a dead shot; a dead certainty.
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One who is dead; -- commonly used collectively.
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Dead.
v. t.
To be at the head of; to put one's self at the head of; to lead; to direct; to act as leader to; as, to head an army, an expedition, or a riot.
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Wanting in religious spirit and vitality; as, dead faith; dead works.
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Lacking spirit; dull; lusterless; cheerless; as, dead eye; dead fire; dead color, etc.
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