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Definition of permiss
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Permiss
(n.) A
permitted
choice;
a
rhetorical
figure
in which a thing is
committed
to the
decision
of one's
opponent.
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Permissively
::
Permissively
(adv.)
In a
permissive
manner.
Phaethon
::
Phaethon
(n.) The son of
Helios
(Phoebus),
that is, the son of
light,
or of the sun. He is
fabled
to have
obtained
permission
to drive the
chariot
of the sun, in doing which his want of skill would have set the world on fire, had he not been
struck
with a
thunderbolt
by
Jupiter,
and
hurled
headlong
into the river Po..
Impermissible
::
Impermissible
(a.) Not
permissible.
Consent
::
Consent
(n.)
Voluntary
accordance
with, or
concurrence
in, what is done or
proposed
by
another;
acquiescence;
compliance;
approval;
permission..
Leave
::
Leave (n.) The act of
leaving
or
departing;
a
formal
parting;
a
leaving;
farewell;
adieu;
-- used
chiefly
in the
phrase,
to take
leave,
i. e.,
literally,
to take
permission
to go..
Admission
::
Admission
(n.) Power or
permission
to
enter;
admittance;
entrance;
access;
power to
approach.
Congeable
::
Congeable
(a.)
Permissible;
done
lawfully;
as, entry
congeable..
Snatch
::
Snatch
(n.) To take or seize
hastily,
abruptly,
or
without
permission
or
ceremony;
as, to
snatch
a loaf or a
kiss..
Loan
::
Loan (n.) The act of
lending;
a
lending;
permission
to use; as, the loan of a book,
money,
services..
Faculty
::
Faculty
(n.)
Privilege
or
permission,
granted
by favor or
indulgence,
to do a
particular
thing;
authority;
license;
dispensation..
Entry
::
Entry (n.) The
exhibition
or
depositing
of a
ship's
papers
at the
customhouse,
to
procure
license
to land
goods;
or the
giving
an
account
of a
ship's
cargo to the
officer
of the
customs,
and
obtaining
his
permission
to land the
goods.
See
Enter,
v. t., 8, and
Entrance,
n., 5..
Liberty
::
Liberty
(n.) A
privilege
conferred
by a
superior
power;
permission
granted;
leave;
as,
liberty
given to a child to play, or to a
witness
to leave a
court,
and the
like..
Permiss
::
Permiss
(n.) A
permitted
choice;
a
rhetorical
figure
in which a thing is
committed
to the
decision
of one's
opponent.
Leveful
::
Leveful
(n.)
Allowable;
permissible;
lawful.
Escape
::
Escape
(n.) The
unlawful
permission,
by a
jailer
or other
custodian,
of a
prisoner's
departure
from
custody..
Permission
::
Permission
(n.) The act of
permitting
or
allowing;
formal
consent;
authorization;
leave;
license
or
liberty
granted.
Incompetent
::
Incompetent
(a.) Not lying
within
one's
competency,
capacity,
or
authorized
power;
not
permissible..
Permit
::
Permit
(v. i.) To grant
permission;
to
allow.
Leave
::
Leave (n.)
Liberty
granted
by which
restraint
or
illegality
is
removed;
permission;
allowance;
license.
Dismission
::
Dismission
(n.) The act
dismissing
or
sending
away;
permission
to
leave;
leave to
depart;
dismissal;
as, the
dismission
of the grand
jury..
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