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Definition of soc
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Soc (n.)
Liberty
or
privilege
of
tenants
excused
from
customary
burdens.
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Assets
::
Assets
(n. pl.) The
entire
property
of all
sorts,
belonging
to a
person,
a
corporation,
or an
estate;
as, the
assets
of a
merchant
or a
trading
association;
--
opposed
to
liabilities..
With
::
With
(prep.)
To
denote
association
in
respect
of
situation
or
environment;
hence,
among;
in the
company
of..
Chamber
::
Chamber
(n.) A
legislative
or
judicial
body; an
assembly;
a
society
or
association;
as, the
Chamber
of
Deputies;
the
Chamber
of
Commerce..
Deathwatch
::
Deathwatch
(n.) A small
wingless
insect,
of the
family
Psocidae,
which makes a
similar
but
fainter
sound;
--
called
also
deathtick..
Progress
::
Progress
(n.)
Toward
ideal
completeness
or
perfection
in
respect
of
quality
or
condition;
--
applied
to
individuals,
communities,
or the race; as,
social,
moral,
religious,
or
political
progress..
Associate
::
Associate
(v. t.) To join or
connect;
to
combine
in
acting;
as,
particles
of gold
associated
with other
substances..
Grip
::
Grip (v. t.) A
peculiar
mode of
clasping
the hand, by which
members
of a
secret
association
recognize
or
greet,
one
another;
as, a
masonic
grip..
Paper
::
Paper (n.) A
printed
or
written
instrument;
a
document,
essay,
or the like; a
writing;
as, a paper read
before
a
scientific
society..
Impertinence
::
Impertinence
(n.)
Conduct
or
language
unbecoming
the
person,
the
society,
or the
circumstances;
rudeness;
incivility..
Socratist
::
Socratist
(n.) A
disciple
or
follower
of
Socrates.
Inconversable
::
Inconversable
(a.)
Incommunicative;
unsocial;
reserved.
Beguine
::
Beguine
(n.) A woman
belonging
to one of the
religious
and
charitable
associations
or
communities
in the
Netherlands,
and
elsewhere,
whose
members
live in
beguinages
and are not bound by
perpetual
vows..
Sect
::
Sect (n.) Those
following
a
particular
leader
or
authority,
or
attached
to a
certain
opinion;
a
company
or set
having
a
common
belief
or
allegiance
distinct
from
others;
in
religion,
the
believers
in a
particular
creed,
or
upholders
of a
particular
practice;
especially,
in
modern
times,
a party
dissenting
from an
established
church;
a
denomination;
in
philosophy,
the
disciples
of a
particular
master;
a
school;
in
society
and the
state,
an
order,
rank,
class,
or
party..
Mix
::
Mix (v. i.) To
associate;
to
mingle.
Companable
::
Companable
(a.)
Companionable;
sociable.
Disoccupation
::
Disoccupation
(n.) The state of being
unemployed;
want of
occupation.
Etiquette
::
Etiquette
(n.) The forms
required
by good
breeding,
or
prescribed
by
authority,
to be
observed
in
social
or
official
life;
observance
of the
proprieties
of rank and
occasion;
conventional
decorum;
ceremonial
code of
polite
society..
Belle
::
Belle (n.) A young lady of
superior
beauty
and
attractions;
a
handsome
lady, or one who
attracts
notice
in
society;
a fair
lady..
Partner
::
Partner
(n.) One who has a part in
anything
with an
other;
a
partaker;
an
associate;
a
sharer.
Partner
of his
fortune.
Shak.
Hence:
(a) A
husband
or a wife. (b)
Either
one of a
couple
who dance
together.
(c) One who
shares
as a
member
of a
partnership
in the
management,
or in the gains and
losses,
of a
business..
Ostracism
::
Ostracism
(n.)
Banishment;
exclusion;
as,
social
ostracism..
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