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KEPT |
Maintained |
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UPHELD |
Maintained |
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POLICED |
Maintained order |
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RUNNING |
Maintained continuously |
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MAINTAINABLE |
That maybe maintained. |
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KEPT WELL |
Maintained bore in good condition for ages |
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MONTANA |
Mona maintained tan in Big Sky Country |
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LIE |
To be sustainable; to be capable of being maintained. |
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SUPPORTABLE |
Capable of being supported, maintained, or endured;
endurable. |
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PENSIONARY |
Maintained by a pension; receiving a pension; as,
pensionary spies. |
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MANICHEISM |
The doctrines taught, or system of principles
maintained, by the Manichaeans. |
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SUBSIST |
To be maintained with food and clothing; to be
supported; to live. |
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SUSTAINABLE |
Capable of being sustained or maintained; as, the
action is not sustainable. |
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POORHOUSE |
A dwelling for a number of paupers maintained at public
expense; an almshouse; a workhouse. |
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WORKHOUSE |
A house where the town poor are maintained at public
expense, and provided with labor; a poorhouse. |
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THESIS |
A position or proposition which a person advances and
offers to maintain, or which is actually maintained by argument. |
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GOBELIN |
Pertaining to tapestry produced in the so-called Gobelin
works, which have been maintained by the French Government since 1667. |
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ADOPTIONIST |
One of a sect which maintained that Christ was the Son
of God not by nature but by adoption. |
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SUSTENTATION |
The aggregate of the functions by which a living
organism is maintained in a normal condition of weight and growth. |
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LIVE |
To be maintained in life; to acquire a livelihood; to
subsist; -- with on or by; as, to live on spoils. |
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HERESY |
An offense against Christianity, consisting in a denial of
some essential doctrine, which denial is publicly avowed, and
obstinately maintained. |
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INDEFENSIBLE |
Not defensible; not capable of being defended,
maintained, vindicated, or justified; unjustifiable; untenable; as, an
indefensible fortress, position, cause, etc. |
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ACT |
A thesis maintained in public, in some English universities,
by a candidate for a degree, or to show the proficiency of a student. |
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WAR |
A condition of belligerency to be maintained by physical
force. In this sense, levying war against the sovereign authority is
treason. |
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PARISH |
Of or pertaining to a parish; parochial; as, a parish
church; parish records; a parish priest; maintained by the parish; as,
parish poor. |