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Definition of ince
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Ince (n.) The
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See
::
See (n.)
Specifically:
(a) The seat of
episcopal
power;
a
diocese;
the
jurisdiction
of a
bishop;
as, the see of New York. (b) The seat of an
archibishop;
a
province
or
jurisdiction
of an
archibishop;
as, an
archiepiscopal
see. (c) The seat,
place,
or
office
of the pope, or Roman
pontiff;
as, the papal see. (d) The pope or his court at Rome; as, to
appeal
to the see of
Rome..
Incedingly
::
Incedingly
(adv.)
Majestically.
Potent
::
Potent
(a.)
Having
great
authority,
control,
or
dominion;
puissant;
mighty;
influential;
as, a
potent
prince..
Sincerely
::
Sincerely
(adv.)
Honestly;
unfeignedly;
without
dissimulation;
as, to speak one's mind
sincerely;
to love
virtue
sincerely..
Olibanum
::
Olibanum
(n.) The
fragrant
gum resin of
various
species
of
Boswellia;
Oriental
frankincense.
Cede
::
Cede (v. t.) To yield or
surrender;
to give up; to
resign;
as, to cede a
fortress,
a
province,
or
country,
to
another
nation,
by
treaty..
Thurible
::
Thurible
(n.) A
censer
of
metal,
for
burning
incense,
having
various
forms,
held in the hand or
suspended
by
chains;
-- used
especially
at mass,
vespers,
and other
solemn
services..
Fitz
::
Fitz (n.) A son; -- used in
compound
names,
to
indicate
paternity,
esp. of the
illegitimate
sons of kings and
princes
of the
blood;
as,
Fitzroy,
the son of the king;
Fitzclarence,
the son of the duke of
Clarence..
Quiddany
::
Quiddany
(n.) A
confection
of
quinces,
in
consistency
between
a sirup and
marmalade..
Open
::
Open (a.)
Without
reserve
or false
pretense;
sincere;
characterized
by
sincerity;
unfeigned;
frank;
also,
generous;
liberal;
bounteous;
--
applied
to
personal
appearance,
or
character,
and to the
expression
of
thought
and
feeling,
etc..
Cant
::
Cant (n.) The use of
religious
phraseology
without
understanding
or
sincerity;
empty,
solemn
speech,
implying
what is not felt;
hypocrisy..
Exarchate
::
Exarchate
(n.) The
office
or the
province
of an
exarch.
Territory
::
Territory
(n.) In the
United
States,
a
portion
of the
country
not
included
within
the
limits
of any
State,
and not yet
admitted
as a State into the
Union,
but
organized
with a
separate
legislature,
under a
Territorial
governor
and other
officers
appointed
by the
President
and
Senate
of the
United
States.
In
Canada,
a
similarly
organized
portion
of the
country
not yet
formed
into a
Province..
Incendiary
::
Incendiary
(a.)
Tending
to
excite
or
inflame
factions,
sedition,
or
quarrel;
inflammatory;
seditious..
Chop
::
Chop (v. t.) To cut by
striking
repeatedly
with a sharp
instrument;
to cut into
pieces;
to
mince;
-- often with up.
Plain-hearted
::
Plain-hearted
(a.)
Frank;
sincere;
artless.
Sincere
::
Sincere
(superl.)
Honest;
free from
hypocrisy
or
dissimulation;
as, a
sincere
friend;
a
sincere
person..
Cense
::
Cense (v. i.) To burn or
scatter
incense.
Viceroy
::
Viceroy
(prep.)
The
governor
of a
country
or
province
who rules in the name of the
sovereign
with regal
authority,
as the
king's
substitute;
as, the
viceroy
of
India..
Inchoative
::
Inchoative
(a.)
Expressing
or
pertaining
to a
beginning;
inceptive;
as, an
inchoative
verb..
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