share
-1 n. பங்கு, பங்கீட்டுக்கூறு, பங்காளியின் உரிமைப் பகுதி, கடமைக்கூறு, சரிகூறு, பெறுகூறு, உதவுபங்கு, கூட்டு விளைவில் வழங்கியுதவிய கூறு, பங்குரிமை, பங்குமுதல், முதலீட்டுடப்பங்கு, (வினை.) பங்கிடு, பகிர்ந்துகொடு, பங்கிட்டுக்கொடு, பங்கிட்டுக்கொள், பங்கினைப்பெறு-2 n. கொழு, காறு, கலப்பை நா, விதைக்கும் இயந்திர அலகு.
Synonyms
#noun portion, apportionment, lot, division, participation, allowance,quota, contingent, allotment #verb divide, distribute, portion_out, [see divide] #noun portion, apportionment, lot, division, participation, allowance,quota, contingent, allotment #verb divide, distribute, portion_out, [see divide]
Antonyms
#noun portion, apportionment, lot, division, participation, allowance,quota, contingent, allotment #verb divide, distribute, portion_out, [see divide] #noun portion, apportionment, lot, division, participation, allowance,quota, contingent, allotment #verb divide, distribute, portion_out, [see divide] #noun whole, mass, aggregate, entirety #verb
Share, n. Etym: [OE. schar, AS. scear; akin to OHG. scaro, G. schar, pflugshar, and E. shear, v. See Shear.] 1. The part (usually an iron or steel plate) of a plow which cuts the ground at the bottom of a furrow; a plowshare. 2. The part which opens the ground for the reception of the seed, in a machine for sowing seed. Knight. Share, n. Etym: [OE. share, AS. scearu, scaru, fr. sceran to shear, cut. See Shear, v.] 1. A certain quantity; a portion; a part; a division; as, a small share of prudence. 2. Especially, the part allotted or belonging to one, of any property or interest owned by a number; a portion among others; an apportioned lot; an allotment; a dividend. "My share of fame." Dryden. 3. Hence, one of a certain number of equal portions into which any property or invested capital is divided; as, a ship owned in ten shares. 4. The pubes; the sharebone. [Obs.] Holland. To go shares, to partake; to be equally concerned. -- Share and share alike, in equal shares. Share, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Shared; p. pr. & vb. n. Sharing.] 1. To part among two or more; to distribute in portions; to divide. Suppose I share my fortune equally between my children and a stranger. Swift. 2. To partake of, use, or experience, with others; to have a portion of; to take and possess in common; as, to share a shelter with another. While avarice and rapine share the land. Milton. 3. To cut; to shear; to cleave; to divide. [Obs.] The shared visage hangs on equal sides. Dryden. Share, v. i. Defn: To have part; to receive a portion; to partake, enjoy, or suffer with others. A right of inheritance gave every one a title to share in the goods of his father. Locke. Share, n. Etym: [OE. schar, AS. scear; akin to OHG. scaro, G. schar, pflugshar, and E. shear, v. See Shear.] 1. The part (usually an iron or steel plate) of a plow which cuts the ground at the bottom of a furrow; a plowshare. 2. The part which opens the ground for the reception of the seed, in a machine for sowing seed. Knight. Share, n. Etym: [OE. share, AS. scearu, scaru, fr. sceran to shear, cut. See Shear, v.] 1. A certain quantity; a portion; a part; a division; as, a small share of prudence. 2. Especially, the part allotted or belonging to one, of any property or interest owned by a number; a portion among others; an apportioned lot; an allotment; a dividend. "My share of fame." Dryden. 3. Hence, one of a certain number of equal portions into which any property or invested capital is divided; as, a ship owned in ten shares. 4. The pubes; the sharebone. [Obs.] Holland. To go shares, to partake; to be equally concerned. -- Share and share alike, in equal shares. Share, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Shared; p. pr. & vb. n. Sharing.] 1. To part among two or more; to distribute in portions; to divide. Suppose I share my fortune equally between my children and a stranger. Swift. 2. To partake of, use, or experience, with others; to have a portion of; to take and possess in common; as, to share a shelter with another. While avarice and rapine share the land. Milton. 3. To cut; to shear; to cleave; to divide. [Obs.] The shared visage hangs on equal sides. Dryden. Share, v. i. Defn: To have part; to receive a portion; to partake, enjoy, or suffer with others. A right of inheritance gave every one a title to share in the goods of his father. Locke.