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INSURED |
Made certain |
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ENSURED |
Made Certain |
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FACTUM |
Anything stated and made certain. |
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ASSURED |
Made sure; safe; insured; certain; indubitable; not
doubting; bold to excess. |
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DONATORY |
A donee of the crown; one the whom, upon certain
condition, escheated property is made over. |
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BURROW |
A shelter; esp. a hole in the ground made by certain
animals, as rabbits, for shelter and habitation. |
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STOPPED |
Made by complete closure of the mouth organs; shut; --
said of certain consonants (p, b, t, d, etc.). |
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VARIATION |
One of the different arrangements which can be made of
any number of quantities taking a certain number of them together. |
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EXTRAVAGANT |
Certain constitutions or decretal epistles, not at
first included with others, but subsequently made a part of the canon
law. |
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LANOLIN |
A peculiar fatlike body, made up of cholesterin and
certain fatty acids, found in feathers, hair, wool, and keratin tissues
generally. |
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RESIDUUM |
That which is left after any process of separation or
purification; that which remains after certain specified deductions are
made; residue. |
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CONDITIONAL |
Containing, implying, or depending on, a condition or
conditions; not absolute; made or granted on certain terms; as, a
conditional promise. |
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WAPINSCHAW |
An exhibition of arms. according to the rank of the
individual, by all persons bearing arms; -- formerly made at certain
seasons in each district. |
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PRETENSION |
A claim made, whether true or false; a right alleged or
assumed; a holding out the appearance of possessing a certain
character; as, pretensions to scholarship. |
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NEY |
A figure made up of a large number of straight lines or
curves, which are connected at certain points and related to each other
by some specified law. |
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BEATITUDE |
Any one of the nine declarations (called the
Beatitudes), made in the Sermon on the Mount (Matt. v. 3-12), with
regard to the blessedness of th... |
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MURRHINE |
Made of the stone or material called by the Romans
murrha; -- applied to certain costly vases of great beauty and delicacy
used by the luxuriou... |
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COMMUTATOR |
...tion
of an electrical current; an attachment to certain electrical machines,
by means of which alternating currents are made to be continuous or... |
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MARSEILLES |
...h are
formed of two series of threads interlacing each other, thus forming
double cloth, quilted in the loom; -- so named because first made in
... |
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VISE |
An indorsement made on a passport by the proper authorities
of certain countries on the continent of Europe, denoting that it has
been examined... |
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PORTLAND CEMENT |
A cement having the color of the Portland stone of
England, made by calcining an artificial mixture of carbonate of lime
and clay, or sometimes... |
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MID |
Made with a somewhat elevated position of some certain
part of the tongue, in relation to the palate; midway between the high
and the low; -- s... |
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GROUP |
...ts, having
some resemblance, or common characteristics in form or structure. The
term has different uses, and may be made to include certain spe... |
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PREPARATION |
That which is prepared, made, or compounded by a
certain process or for a particular purpose; a combination.
Specifically: (a) Any medicinal su... |
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CHRONOGRAM |
An inscription in which certain numeral letters, made
to appear specially conspicuous, on being added together, express a
particular date or ep... |