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DEEMING |
Judging |
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CRITERIA |
Means of judging |
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SAGE |
Having nice discernment and powers of judging; prudent;
grave; sagacious. |
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JUDGMENT |
The conclusion or result of judging; an opinion; a
decision. |
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JUDICIAL |
Fitted or apt for judging or deciding; as, a judicial
mind. |
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DISCOURSE |
To exercise reason; to employ the mind in judging and
inferring; to reason. |
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CHIROGNOMY |
The art of judging character by the shape and
appearance of the hand. |
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GRAPHOLOGY |
The art of judging of a person's character,
disposition, and aptitude from his handwriting. |
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UNCHARITABLE |
Not charitable; contrary to charity; severe in
judging; harsh; censorious; as, uncharitable opinions or zeal. |
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PREJUDICATION |
The act of prejudicating, or of judging without due
examination of facts and evidence; prejudgment. |
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CHARITABLE |
Liberal in judging of others; disposed to look on the
best side, and to avoid harsh judgment. |
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AUSTERE |
Severe in modes of judging, or living, or acting; rigid;
rigorous; stern; as, an austere man, look, life. |
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CONSULT |
To have reference to, in judging or acting; to have
regard to; to consider; as, to consult one's wishes. |
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MISTAKEN |
Being in error; judging wrongly; having a wrong opinion
or a misconception; as, a mistaken man; he is mistaken. |
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ANTHROPOSCOPY |
The art of discovering or judging of a man's
character, passions. and inclinations from a study of his visible
features. |
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ARBITER |
Any person who has the power of judging and determining,
or ordaining, without control; one whose power of deciding and
governing is not limited. |
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CHARITY |
Liberality in judging of men and their actions; a
disposition which inclines men to put the best construction on the
words and actions of others. |
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DISCRIMINATE |
To make a difference or distinction; to
distinguish accurately; as, in judging of evidence, we should be
careful to discriminate between probability and slight presumption. |
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PALMISTRY |
The art or practice of divining or telling fortunes, or
of judging of character, by the lines and marks in the palm of the
hand; chiromancy. |
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CRITERION |
A standard of judging; any approved or established rule
or test, by which facts, principles opinions, and conduct are tried in
forming a correct judgment respecting them. |
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POWER |
Mental or moral ability to act; one of the faculties which
are possessed by the mind or soul; as, the power of thinking,
reasoning, judging, willing, fearing, hoping, etc. |
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BAROMETER |
An instrument for determining the weight or pressure of
the atmosphere, and hence for judging of the probable changes of
weather, or for ascertaining the height of any ascent. |
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WISE |
Hence, especially, making due use of knowledge; discerning
and judging soundly concerning what is true or false, proper or
improper; choosing t... |
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CRITIC |
One skilled in judging of the merits of literary or
artistic works; a connoisseur; an adept; hence, one who examines
literary or artistic works... |
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EYE |
...hence,
judgment or taste in the use of the eye, and in judging of objects; as,
to have the eye of sailor; an eye for the beautiful or picturesqu... |