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supply

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Word definitions for supply in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Supply \Sup*ply"\, n.; pl. Supplies . The act of supplying; supplial. --A. Tucker. That which supplies a want; sufficiency of things for use or want. Specifically: Auxiliary troops or re["e]nforcements. ``My promised supply of horsemen.'' --Shak. ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. an amount of something available for use offering goods and services for sale [ant: demand ] the activity of supplying or providing something [syn: provision , supplying ] [also: supplied ]

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
early 15c., "assistance, relief, act of supplying," from supply (v.). Meaning "that which is provided, quantity or amount of something provided" is attested from c.1600. Meaning "person who temporarily takes the place of another" (especially a minister ...

Usage examples of supply.

The accomplishment of the prediction was forwarded by all the means that human prudence could supply.

In the first six months of the accord, some 140,000 German troops in Norway were exchanged and the German forces there greatly strengthened by supplies.

The Christians sometimes supplied by their voluntary declaration the want of an accuser, rudely disturbed the public service of paganism, and rushing in crowds round the tribunal of the magistrates, called upon them to pronounce and to inflict the sentence of the law.

Supplied by acetylene, this instrument of illumination brought a strange brilliance throughout the living room.

The simple truth evoked was, that while a committee of the house supposed that they were possessed of full and complete reports, they were supplied with only curt and crude extracts, calculated to place matters in the ministerial light, but not really affording the committee the opinions of those whose views they purported to be.

Suffolk and Norfolk, alleging that the bill, if passed into a law, would render it impossible to bring fresh provisions from those counties to London, as the supply depended absolutely upon the quickness of conveyance, the further consideration of it was postponed to a longer day, and never resumed in the sequel: so that the attempt miscarried.

The Isle of Thanet, a secure and fertile district, was allotted for the residence of these German auxiliaries, and they were supplied, according to the treaty, with a plentiful allowance of clothing and provisions.

This supplies the room with allotropic oxygen and is invaluable in treating diseases of the lungs and air passages.

I shall allude to a supposed one presently, which would hold a moderate supply of water, and further research in this direction is desirable.

Terrorist organizations often supplied the convicted amputees among their members with realistic computerized prosthesesbut such mechanical devices could not pass spaceport inspections or other security checks.

London dealer to the farmer who manufactured the cheese: he declared that he had bought the anotta of a mercantile traveller, who had supplied him and his neighbours for years with that commodity, without giving occasion to a single complaint.

On subsequent inquiries, through a circuitous channel, unnecessary to be detailed here at length, on the part of the manufacturer of the cheese, it was found, that as the supplies of anotta had been defective and of inferior quality, recourse had been had to the expedient of colouring the commodity with vermilion.

This measure had a anther reaching effect than merely giving the Union armies an increased supply of men.

Written in an easy-to-read, question-and-answer format, this authoritative reference provides the most up-to-date and reliable information on biological agents like anthrax and smallpox, the dangers posed by chemical weapons, and the vulnerabilities of our food and water supplies.

As thousands of Senate and House staff and those who had been visiting Senate buildings on Monday lined up for their nasal swabs and three-day Cipro supply, my staff busily printed out information on anthrax exposure that we gathered from my Senate website and others and handed it out to those who waited in line.