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ENDED |
Ceased |
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DESISTED |
Ceased |
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PHASEDOUT |
Gradually ceased |
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CLOSED |
Ceased operation |
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WEANED |
Ceased suckling |
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DISUSED |
Ceased to practise |
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ESCAPADE |
Pa ceased silly adventure |
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NONREGENT |
A master of arts whose regency has ceased. See Regent. |
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DISEMBODIED |
Divested of a body; ceased to be corporal;
incorporeal. |
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REINSURE |
To insure again after a former insuranse has ceased;
to renew insurance on. |
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ZIEGA |
Curd produced from milk by adding acetic acid, after rennet
has ceased to cause coagulation. |
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REFLORESCENCE |
A blossoming anew of a plant after it has apparently
ceased blossoming for the season. |
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CEASE |
To come to an end; to stop; to leave off or give over; to
desist; as, the noise ceased. |
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INERTIA |
Want of activity; sluggishness; -- said especially of the
uterus, when, in labor, its contractions have nearly or wholly ceased. |
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MINSTER |
...ed and
applied to the church after the monastery has ceased to exist (as
Beverly Minster, Southwell Minster, etc.), and is also improperly used
... |
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DEAD |
... reduced to
that state of a being in which the organs of motion and life have
irrevocably ceased to perform their functions; as, a dead tree; a ... |
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MARQUIS |
...es or frontiers of the kingdom. The office has
ceased, and the name is now a mere title conferred by patent. ... |
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ILLUMINATI |
...golstadt, which spread rapidly
for a time, but ceased after a few years. ... |