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contact

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Contact \Con"tact\ (k[o^]n"t[a^]kt), n. [L. contactus, fr. contingere, -tactum, to touch on all sides. See Contingent .] A close union or junction of bodies; a touching or meeting. (Geom.) The property of two curves, or surfaces, which meet, and at the ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a contact sport (= one in which players have physical contact with each other ) ▪ People get hurt in contact sports, but they also have fun. bring sb into contact with sb/sth ▪ The people of the island were suddenly ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Contact is the second major label album by Thirteen Senses . Released in the UK on the 2 April 2007, it includes the single " All the Love in Your Hands ". The album had originally been scheduled for release on 22 January, but due to more songs being written ...

Usage examples of contact.

It was Adam who contacted Oscar because they were at Abadan station together.

Everyone who came into contact with Abruzzi, even children, knew about war and killing and medals.

The great distance separating America from Europe, the inevitable long delay in any communication with Congress, or worse, the complete lack of communication for months at a stretch, would plague both Franklin and Adams their whole time in Europe, and put them at a decided disadvantage in dealing with European ministers, who maintained far closer, more efficient contact.

Through February and March, despite the weather, Adams kept on the move, traveling back and forth between Amsterdam, Leyden, and The Hague, conferring with as many of his Dutch friends and contacts as possible.

OTHER THAN A FEW stiff social occasions, Adams had little contact with the President and no influence, but as yet it seemed no one had any influence with Washington.

IN EARLY 1805, after four years at Quincy, during which he had made little effort to contact others, Adams decided to send a letter of greetings to his old friend Benjamin Rush.

I prayed heartily to the one true God that these heathen Aethiops of strangely advanced science will continue to treat our people as well as they did on our first day of contact.

Their whole purpose is to make contact with other foreign agents so they can get intel.

Salem would work as an asset of the Foreign Counter Intelligence Branch, with Nancy Floyd as his salary contact and Napoli and Anticev as the formal case agents who would process his intel.

Finally he admitted that the agents had contacted several of his clients, and followed one of them, before coming to see him.

Her weapon had been set to minimum airburst when the EMP hit them, but it had defaulted to contact fusing.

Bradley had noted something of the obvious indications of a gradual evolution from ape to spearman as exemplified by the several overlapping races of Alalus, club-men and hatchet-men that formed the connecting links between the two extremes with which he, had come in contact.

I spoke to Albus and we worked out who to contact and what should be done.

McCoy even tried a tight-beam transmission in hopes of contacting Alco III, the nearest Federation world with advanced medical facilities.

Did it say if it had contacted any aliens at all from that section of space?