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RATED |
Deemed |
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REPUTED |
Deemed |
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COUNTED |
Deemed |
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SURMISED |
Deemed |
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ESTEEMED |
Deemed |
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ANTINEPHRITIC |
Counteracting, or deemed of use in, diseases of the
kidneys. |
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PROOF |
Armor of excellent or tried quality, and deemed
impenetrable; properly, armor of proof. |
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PUTATIVE |
Commonly thought or deemed; supposed; reputed; as, the
putative father of a child. |
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ACCESSORY |
That which belongs to something else deemed the
principal; something additional and subordinate. |
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BLAME |
An expression of disapprobation fir something deemed to be
wrong; imputation of fault; censure. |
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STYLE |
Conformity to a recognized standard; manner which is
deemed elegant and appropriate, especially in social demeanor; fashion. |
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MEMOIRS |
An account of something deemed noteworthy; an essay; a
record of investigations of any subject; the journals and proceedings
of a society. |
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PRODIGY |
Something extraordinary, or out of the usual course of
nature, from which omens are drawn; a portent; as, eclipses and meteors
were anciently deemed prodigies. |
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RELIANCE |
The act of relying, or the condition or quality of being
reliant; dependence; confidence; trust; repose of mind upon what is
deemed sufficient support or authority. |
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PRESUME |
To suppose or assume something to be, or to be true, on
grounds deemed valid, though not amounting to proof; to believe by
anticipation; to infer; as, we may presume too far. |
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BUILD |
To rest or depend, as on a foundation; to ground one's
self or one's hopes or opinions upon something deemed reliable; to
rely; as, to build on the opinions or advice of others. |
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SUBSIDY |
...poration,
or the like, to a private person or company to assist the establishment
or support of an enterprise deemed advantageous to the public;... |
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SACRIFICE |
... of
something else; devotion of some desirable object in behalf of a higher
object, or to a claim deemed more pressing; hence, also, the thing s... |
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BARBERRY |
...ides and
in neglected fields. B. vulgaris is the species best known; its oblong
red berries are made into a preserve or sauce, and have been dee... |
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LUCK |
... ill,
affecting one's interests or happiness, and which is deemed casual; a
course or series of such events regarded as occurring by chance;
... |