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List

noun
1.
A database containing an ordered array of items (names or topics).  Synonym: listing.
2.
The property possessed by a line or surface that departs from the vertical.  Synonyms: inclination, lean, leaning, tilt.  "The ship developed a list to starboard" , "He walked with a heavy inclination to the right"
verb
(past & past part. listed; pres. part. listing)
1.
Give or make a list of; name individually; give the names of.  Synonym: name.
2.
Include in a list.
3.
Cause to lean to the side.  Synonym: lean.
4.
Tilt to one side.  Synonym: heel.  "The wind made the vessel heel" , "The ship listed to starboard"
5.
Enumerate.  Synonym: number.



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"List" Quotes from Famous Books



... gently! Beware of opening your heart too freely to me; although I have placed you in the list of my lovers, you must use no interpreter but your eyes, and never explain by another language desires which are an insult to me. Love me; sigh for me; burn for my charms; but let me know nothing of it. I can shut my eyes to your secret flame, as long ...
— The Learned Women • Moliere (Poquelin)

... profound changes of the organism, results of the suggestive therapeutics of contemporaries; the wonderful effects of the "faith cure," i.e., the miracles of all religions in all times and in all places; and this brief list will suffice to recall certain creative activities of the human imagination that we ...
— Essay on the Creative Imagination • Th. Ribot

... yet none to me are so divine, As thine, fair maid of dark Peru, With heart like its Volcanoes too. E'er since I landed on those shores, Of endless spring, and brightest ores, I have not thought of ought but thee, Ne'er can my bosom now be free. List! sweet Iola! am I vain? I deem thou lovest we well again; For, when I sought thy downcast eyes, They met mine with a glad surprise; And when I spake to thee full low, Thy voice was like a fountain's flow, So softly sweet, so lulling, too, It bathed my soul in rapture's dew. Iola! sure ...
— Lays of Ancient Virginia, and Other Poems • James Avis Bartley

... Greenwood's chapter, "Shakespeare and 'Genius.'" It opens with the accustomed list of poor Will's disqualifications, "a boy born of illiterate parents," but we need not rehearse the list. {91a} He "comes to town" (date unknown) "a needy adventurer"; in 1593 appeared the poem Venus and Adonis, author's ...
— Shakespeare, Bacon and the Great Unknown • Andrew Lang

... sum subscribed among them—a very fortune to the man who should be so lucky as to be the captor of Carlos. This proclamation was signed by all the principal men of the place, and the name of Don Ambrosio figured high upon the list! There was even some talk of getting up a volunteer company to assist the soldiers in the pursuit of the heretico assassin, or rather to earn the golden ...
— The White Chief - A Legend of Northern Mexico • Mayne Reid


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