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A direction to violinists to pluck the string with the finger, instead of using the bow. (Abrev. pizz.)
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n.
A row of men who are abreast of one another, whether side by side or some distance apart; -- opposed to column.
adv.
Side by side; also, opposite; over against; on a line with the vessel's beam; -- with of.
n.
A two-wheeled chaise drawn by two horses abreast.
n.
A snatching away.
adv.
At the same time; simultaneously.
adv. & a.
One after another; -- said especially of horses harnessed and driven one before another, instead of abreast.
v. i.
To march in a file or line, as soldiers, not abreast, but one after another; -- generally with off.
n.
The joint or interstice between stones, to be filled with mortar.
v. t.
To place abreast, or in a line.
v. t.
See Abridge.
adv.
Side by side, with breasts in a line; as, "Two men could hardly walk abreast."
v. t.
To renounce.
adv.
Abread; out of the house; out of doors.
prep.
Abreast; opposite to; facing; towards; as, against the mouth of a river; -- in this sense often preceded by over.
n.
A row of soldiers ranged one behind another; -- in contradistinction to rank, which designates a row of soldiers standing abreast; a number consisting the depth of a body of troops, which, in the ordinary modern formation, consists of two men, the battalion standing two deep, or in two ranks.
n.
Absolute renunciation or repudiation.
n.
In vehicles, a swinging crossbar, to the ends of which other crossbars, or whiffletrees, are hung, to equalize the draught when two or three horses are used abreast.
n.
A car or chariot drawn by four horses abreast.
adv.
Up to a certain level or line; equally advanced; as, to keep abreast of [or with] the present state of science.
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