Specific or precise; directly and distinctly stated; not merely implied.
Truly depicted; exactly resembling.
Moving or operating quickly, as a train not making local stops.
Providing a more limited but presumably faster service than a full or complete dealer of the same kind or type.
Moving or operating quickly, as a train not making local stops.
To transcribe deoxyribonucleic acid into messenger RNA.
To convey or communicate; to make known or explicit.
To press, squeeze out (especially said of milk).
To translate messenger RNA into protein.
An express office.
That which is sent by an express messenger or message.
A mode of transportation, often a train, that travels quickly or directly.
A service that allows mail or money to be sent rapidly from one destination to another.
An express rifle.
A messenger sent on a special errand; a courier.
Having regular jurisdiction; now only used in certain phrases.
Having no special characteristics or function; everyday, common, mundane; often deprecatory.
Being part of the natural order of things; normal, customary, routine.
Bad or undesirable.
One of the standard geometric designs placed across the center of a coat of arms, such as a pale or fess.
A part of the Christian liturgy that is reasonably constant without regard to the date on which the service is performed.
A rule, or book of rules, prescribing the order of service, especially of Mass.
A person having immediate jurisdiction in a given case of ecclesiastical law, such as the bishop within a diocese.
The chaplain of Newgate prison, who prepared condemned prisoners for death.
A meal provided for a set price at an eating establishment.
A penny farthing bicycle.
A judge with the authority to deal with cases himself or herself rather than by delegation.
The usual course of things; normal condition or health; a standard way of behaviour or action.
An ordinary person or thing; something commonplace.