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GAINSAID |
Denied |
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REFUSED |
Denied |
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INDEED |
Denied dancing, undeniably |
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NO ADMISSION |
Permission to enter denied! |
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NEGATED |
Denied aged ten’s arrangement |
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NOADMISSION |
Permission to enter denied! |
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DDT |
At first denied dangerous toxin |
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INDEXED |
Strangely denied about ten listed in order |
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DENIABLE |
Capable of being, or liable to be, denied. |
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CERTAIN |
Not to be doubted or denied; established as a fact. |
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INVISIBLE |
One of those (as in the 16th century) who denied the
visibility of the church. |
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APOLLINARIAN |
A follower of Apollinaris, Bishop of Laodicea in the
fourth century, who denied the proper humanity of Christ. |
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SADDUCEE |
One of a sect among the ancient Jews, who denied the
resurrection, a future state, and the existence of angels. |
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IRREFRAGABLE |
Not refragable; not to be gainsaid or denied; not to
be refuted or overthrown; unanswerable; incontestable; undeniable; as,
an irrefragable argument; irrefragable evidence. |
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NOETIAN |
One of the followers of Noetus, who lived in the third
century. He denied the distinct personality of the Father, Son, and
Holy Ghost. |
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JOVINIANIST |
An adherent to the doctrines of Jovinian, a monk of
the fourth century, who denied the virginity of Mary, and opposed the
asceticism of his time. |
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PREDICATE |
That which is affirmed or denied of the subject. In
these propositions, "Paper is white," "Ink is not white," whiteness is
the predicate affirmed of paper and denied of ink. |
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NEGATIVE |
A proposition by which something is denied or forbidden;
a conception or term formed by prefixing the negative particle to one
which is positiv... |
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PATRIPASSIAN |
One of a body of believers in the early church who
denied the independent preexistent personality of Christ, and who,
accordingly, held that the Father suffered in the Son; a monarchian. |
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PELAGIAN |
A follower of Pelagius, a British monk, born in the later
part of the 4th century, who denied the doctrines of hereditary sin, of
the connectio... |
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GYMNOSOPHIST |
... found in India by Alexander the Great, who went almost naked, denied
themselves the use of flesh, renounced bodily pleasures, and employed
th... |
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ISSUE |
...ct
depending in the suit, which, being affirmed on the one side and denied
on the other, is presented for determination. See General issue, unde... |
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EBIONITE |
... of the
church, whose doctrine was a mixture of Judaism and Christianity. They
denied the divinity of Christ, regarding him as an inspired messe... |
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PARTICULAR |
Forming a part of a genus; relatively limited in
extension; affirmed or denied of a part of a subject; as, a particular
proposition; -- opposed... |
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UNIVERSAL |
Forming the whole of a genus; relatively unlimited in
extension; affirmed or denied of the whole of a subject; as, a
universal proposition; -- ... |