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ablactation
access
accessibility
accessible
accost
ad
adit
admission
admitted
admitting
aha
alarm
alarmed
alarming
amethyst
anthracite
approach
approachable
approacher
approaching
approachment
appropinque
approximant
approximate
approximation
approximative
appulse
asymptote
asymptotical
at
avert
awful
barricade
barrier
beacon
beam
bear
believe
bilge
bold
border
bronzite
calypter
cavin
ceylanite
chick-weed
circle
coast
come
comer
comet
coming
con
concentrate
condensation
condense
contraction
converge
convergent
converging
crows-foot
cylindroid
daggers-drawing
death-bed
death-darting
deaths-door
debar
debark
debarkation
debarked
debarking
debarred
debarring
defend
defendant
desire
disappear
disturb
ditch
door
dormouse
draw
dread
dream
duskishness
enfilade
espy
evolution
fasten
favor
fear
fence
field
fill
flattish
fogbank
forbid
forbidding
forefend
forerunner
formidable
frenzy
frighten
get
handle
hawhaw
heat
heave
heliacal
help
hight
hoa
horror
i
ill
impend
impendency
impending
inaccessible
inaccessibly
inapproachable
inaraching
inarch
inarched
indicate
infectious
inflection
joy
keep
land
lodgment
loof
low
make
maudlin
meet
narrow
nigh
nightward
nigrescent
nyctalopy
oculist
oiliness
pearl
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portent
precursor
presence
press
prevent
prevention
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prismoid
raise
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rectitude
redout
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repelling
repulsive
rhomboidal
ripen
sandish
sap
sapper
saussurite
scald
sea-mark
sentinel
sergeantry
shoal
shy
shyness
siege
sign
skittishness
skyish
spheroid
spirituality
stand
step
stiffen
stop
subglobular
swell
taboo
tantalism
thinness
threaten
token
trench
turret
unaccessibleness
unapproachable
unapproachableness
unapproached
uneasy
up
upon
van-couriers
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ward
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APPROACH, v.i. [The Latin proximus contains the root, but the word, in the positive degree, is not found in the Latin. It is from a root in class Brg, signifying to drive, move, or press toward.]

1. To come or go near, in place; to draw near; to advance nearer.

Wherefore approached ye so nigh the city? 2Sam. 11.

2. To draw near in time.

And so much the more as ye see the day approac. Heb. 10.

3. To draw near, in a figurative sense; to advance near to a point aimed at, in science, literature, government, morals, &c.; to approximate; as, he approaches to the character of the ablest statesman.

4. To draw near in duty, as in prayer or worship.

They take delight in approaching to God. Isiah. 51.

APPROACH, v.t.

1. To come near to; as, Pope approaches Virgil in smoothness of versification. This use of the word is elliptical, to being omitted, so that the verb can hardly be said to be transitive. The old use of the word, as "approach the hand to the handle," is not legitimate.

2. To have access carnally. Lev. 18.

3. In gardening, to ingraft a sprig or shoot of one tree into another, without cutting it from the parent stock.

APPROACH, n

1. The act of drawing near; a coming or advancing near; as, he was aprised of the enemy's approach.

2. Access; as, the approach to kings.

3. In fortification, not only the advances of an army are called approaches, but the works thrown up by the beseigers, to protect them in their advances towards a fortress.
1913 Definition
Approach (approach)
v. i.
Ap*proach"
  1. To come or go near, in place or time] to draw nigh; to advance nearer.

    Wherefore approached ye so nigh unto the city?
    2 Sam. xi. 20.

    But exhorting one another; and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching.
    Heb. x. 25.

  2. To draw near, in a figurative sense; to make advances; to approximate; as, he approaches to the character of the ablest statesman.
  3. To bring near; to cause to draw near; to advance.
    [Archaic] Boyle.
  4. To come near to in place, time, or character; to draw nearer to; as, to approach the city; to approach my cabin; he approached the age of manhood.

    He was an admirable poet, and thought even to have approached Homer.
    Temple.

  5. To take approaches to.
  6. The act of drawing near; a coming or advancing near.
    "The approach of summer." Horsley.

    A nearer approach to the human type.
    Owen.

  7. A access, or opportunity of drawing near.

    The approach to kings and principal persons.
    Bacon.

  8. Movements to gain favor; advances.
  9. A way, passage, or avenue by which a place or buildings can be approached; an access.
    Macaulay.
  10. The advanced works, trenches, or covered roads made by besiegers in their advances toward a fortress or military post.
  11. See Approaching.
  12. A stroke whose object is to land the ball on the putting green. It is made with an iron club.

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