down
Definition of
down
:
soft
fine
feathers
(
American
football
)
a
complete
play
to
advance
the
football
;
"you
have
four
downs to
gain
ten
yards"
English
physician
who
first
described
Down
'
s
syndrome
(1828-1896)
(
usually
plural
)
a
rolling
treeless
highland
with
little
soil
fine
soft
dense
hair
(
as
the
fine
short
hair
of
cattle
or
deer
or
the
wool
of
sheep
or
the
undercoat
of
certain
dogs)
drink
down
entirely
;
"
He
downed
three
martinis
before
dinner
"
;
"She killed
a
bottle
of
brandy
that
night
"
;
"They popped
a
few
beer
after
work
"
eat
immoderately
;
"
Some
people
can
down
a
pound
of
meat
in
the
course
of
one
meal
"
bring
down
or
defeat
(
an
opponent
)
shoot
at
and
force
to
come
down
;
"the
enemy
landed
several
of our
aircraft
"
cause
to
come
or
go
down
;
"The
policeman
downed the
heavily
armed
suspect
"
;
"The
mugger
knocked
down
the
old
lady
after
she refused to
hand
over
her
wallet
"
improve
or
perfect
by
pruning
or
polishing
;
"
refine
one
'
s
style
of
writing
"
being
or
moving
lower
in
position
or
less
in
some
value
;
"
lay
face
down
"
;
"the
moon
is
down
"
;
"our
team
is
down
by
a
run
"
;
"
down
by
a
pawn
"
;
"the
stock
market
is
down
today
"
extending
or
moving
from
a
higher
to
a
lower
place
;
"the
down
staircase
"
;
"the
downward
course
of the
stream
"
becoming
progressively
lower
;
"the
down
trend
in
the
real
estate
market
"
being
put
out
by
a
strikeout
;
"
two
down
in
the
bottom
of the
ninth
"
understood
perfectly
;
"had his
algebra
problems
down
"
lower
than
previously
;
"the
market
is
depressed
"
;
"prices
are
down
"
shut
;
"the
shades
were
down
"
not
functioning
(
temporarily
or
permanently
);
"we
can
'
t
work
because the
computer
is
down
"
filled
with
melancholy
and
despondency
;
"
gloomy
at
the
thought
of what
he
had to
face
"
;
"
gloomy
predictions"
;
"
a
gloomy
silence
"
;
"took
a
grim
view
of the
economy
"
;
"the
darkening
mood
"
;
"
lonely
and
blue
in
a
strange
city
"
;
"
depressed
by
the
loss
of his
job
"
;
"
a
dispirited
and resigned
expression
on
her
face
"
;
"
downcast
after
his
defeat
"
;
"
feeling
discouraged
and
downhearted
"
spatially
or
metaphorically
from
a
higher
to
a
lower
level
or
position
;
"
don
'
t
fall
down
"
;
"rode the
lift
up
and skied
down
"
;
"prices plunged
downward
"
away
from
a
more
central
or
a
more
northerly
place
;
"was
sent
down
to
work
at
the
regional
office
"
;
"worked
down
on
the
farm
"
;
"came
down
for the
wedding
"
;
"flew
down
to
Florida
"
paid
in
cash
at
time
of
purchase
;
"
put
ten
dollars
down
on
the
necklace
"
from
an
earlier
time
;
"the
story
was passed
down
from
father
to
son
"
to
a
lower
intensity
;
"
he
slowly
phased
down
the
light
until the
stage
was
completely
black
"
in
an
inactive
or
inoperative
state
;
"the
factory
went
down
during the
strike
"
;
"the
computer
went
down
again
"
Enron mail blog
,
Enron mail archive
,
Loan Morph
,
Pseudo Words
,
Franz Kafka, The Metamorphosis
,
Stock Morph
,
HostMon
,
Chess Morph
,
Search Morph
,
News Morph
,
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