The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language: A Complete Encyclopedic Lexicon, Literary, Scientific, and Technological, Volumen3Blackie & son; New-York, The Century Company, 1883 |
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... tion , or other particulars . - 2 . A narrow slip of parchment or paper , or a ribbon of silk , affixed to diplomas , deeds , or writings to hold the appended seal . - 3 . Any paper annexed to a will by way of addition , as a codicil ...
... tion , or other particulars . - 2 . A narrow slip of parchment or paper , or a ribbon of silk , affixed to diplomas , deeds , or writings to hold the appended seal . - 3 . Any paper annexed to a will by way of addition , as a codicil ...
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... tion . Landlady ( land'lā - di ) , n . [ See LANDLORD . ] 1. A woman who has tenants holding from her . - 2 . The mistress of an inn or of a lodg- ing - house . Landleaper ( land'lēp - ér ) , n . Same as Land- loper . Landless ( land ...
... tion . Landlady ( land'lā - di ) , n . [ See LANDLORD . ] 1. A woman who has tenants holding from her . - 2 . The mistress of an inn or of a lodg- ing - house . Landleaper ( land'lēp - ér ) , n . Same as Land- loper . Landless ( land ...
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... tion , the being dissimilated to r on ac- count of the in the previous part of the word . ] 1. Unnatural sleepiness ; morbid drowsiness ; continued or profound sleep , from which a person can scarcely be awaked . 2. Dulness ; inaction ...
... tion , the being dissimilated to r on ac- count of the in the previous part of the word . ] 1. Unnatural sleepiness ; morbid drowsiness ; continued or profound sleep , from which a person can scarcely be awaked . 2. Dulness ; inaction ...
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... tion ; position to which anything is entitled . ' When merit shall find its level . ' F. W. Robertson . - 10 . In mining , an excavation or cutting in a lode ; a horizontal gallery in a mine ; levels are generally ten , twenty , thirty ...
... tion ; position to which anything is entitled . ' When merit shall find its level . ' F. W. Robertson . - 10 . In mining , an excavation or cutting in a lode ; a horizontal gallery in a mine ; levels are generally ten , twenty , thirty ...
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... tion , position , or state , as of an affair . -3 . In geol . the manner in which strata are dis- posed . Lie ( li ) , n . Same as Lye . Lie - a - bed ( li'a - bed ) , n . One who lies long in the morning . David was none of your lie ...
... tion , position , or state , as of an affair . -3 . In geol . the manner in which strata are dis- posed . Lie ( li ) , n . Same as Lye . Lie - a - bed ( li'a - bed ) , n . One who lies long in the morning . David was none of your lie ...
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