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Definition of reem
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Reem (v. t.) To open (the seams of a
vessel's
planking)
for the
purpose
of
calking
them.
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Dissonance
::
Dissonance
(n.) Want of
agreement;
incongruity.
Accord
::
Accord
(v. t.) An
agreement
between
parties
in
controversy,
by which
satisfaction
for an
injury
is
stipulated,
and
which,
when
executed,
bars a
suit..
Paction
::
Paction
(n.) An
agreement;
a
compact;
a
bargain.
Consent
::
Consent
(n.)
Capable,
deliberate,
and
voluntary
assent
or
agreement
to, or
concurrence
in, some act or
purpose,
implying
physical
and
mental
power and free
action..
Judgment
::
"Judgment
(v. i.) That act of the mind by which two
notions
or ideas which are
apprehended
as
distinct
are
compared
for the
purpose
of
ascertaining
their
agreement
or
disagreement.
See 1. The
comparison
may be
threefold:
(1) Of
individual
objects
forming
a
concept.
(2) Of
concepts
giving
what is
technically
called
a
judgment.
(3) Of two
judgments
giving
an
inference.
Judgments
have been
further
classed
as
analytic,
synthetic,
and
identical..
Title
::
Title (n.) An
appellation
of
dignity,
distinction,
or
preeminence
(hereditary
or
acquired),
given to
persons,
as duke
marquis,
honorable,
esquire,
etc..
Dissent
::
Dissent
(n.) The act of
dissenting;
difference
of
opinion;
refusal
to adopt
something
proposed;
nonagreement,
nonconcurrence,
or
disagreement..
Preempting
::
Preempting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Preemp.
Harmony
::
Harmony
(n.) A
literary
work which
brings
together
or
arranges
systematically
parallel
passages
of
historians
respecting
the same
events,
and shows their
agreement
or
consistency;
as, a
harmony
of the
Gospels..
Cartel
::
Cartel
(n.) An
agreement
between
belligerents
for the
exchange
of
prisoners.
Irreconciliation
::
Irreconciliation
(n.) Want of
reconciliation;
disagreement.
Difference
::
Difference
(n.)
Disagreement
in
opinion;
dissension;
controversy;
quarrel;
hence,
cause of
dissension;
matter
in
controversy..
Communion
::
Communion
(n.)
Intercourse
between
two or more
persons;
esp.,
intimate
association
and
intercourse
implying
sympathy
and
confidence;
interchange
of
thoughts,
purposes,
etc.;
agreement;
fellowship;
as, the
communion
of
saints..
Sympathy
::
Sympathy
(n.) An
agreement
of
affections
or
inclinations,
or a
conformity
of
natural
temperament,
which
causes
persons
to be
pleased,
or in
accord,
with one
another;
as, there is
perfect
sympathy
between
them..
Love
::
Love (n.) A
feeling
of
strong
attachment
induced
by that which
delights
or
commands
admiration;
preeminent
kindness
or
devotion
to
another;
affection;
tenderness;
as, the love of
brothers
and
sisters..
Settle
::
Settle
(v. i.) To
adjust
differences
or
accounts;
to come to an
agreement;
as, he has
settled
with his
creditors..
Preeminently
::
Preeminently
(adv.)
In a
preeminent
degree.
Unwritten
::
Unwritten
(a.) Not
written;
not
reduced
to
writing;
oral; as,
unwritten
agreements..
Reembarkation
::
Reembarkation
(n.) A
putting,
or
going,
on board a
vessel
again..
Roturier
::
Roturier
(n.) A
person
who is not of noble
birth;
specif.,
a
freeman
who
during
the
prevalence
of
feudalism
held
allodial
land..
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