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Definition of stablish
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Stabling
(n.) A
building,
shed, or room for
horses
and
cattle..
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Chef
::
Chef (n.) The head cook of large
establishment,
as a club, a
family,
etc..
Settle
::
Settle
(n.) To
establish
in the
pastoral
office;
to
ordain
or
install
as
pastor
or
rector
of a
church,
society,
or
parish;
as, to
settle
a
minister..
Restoration
::
Restoration
(n.) The act of
restoring
or
bringing
back to a
former
place,
station,
or
condition;
the fact of being
restored;
renewal;
reestablishment;
as, the
restoration
of
friendship
between
enemies;
the
restoration
of peace after war..
Conventionalism
::
Conventionalism
(n.) That which is
received
or
established
by
convention
or
arbitrary
agreement;
that which is in
accordance
with the
fashion,
tradition,
or
usage..
Insurgent
::
Insurgent
(a.)
Rising
in
opposition
to civil or
political
authority,
or
against
an
established
government;
insubordinate;
rebellious..
Affiliation
::
Affiliation
(n.) The
establishment
or
ascertaining
of
parentage;
the
assignment
of a
child,
as a
bastard,
to its
father;
filiation..
Cistercian
::
Cistercian
(n.) A monk of the
prolific
branch
of the
Benedictine
Order,
established
in 1098 at
Citeaux,
in
France,
by
Robert,
abbot of
Molesme.
For two
hundred
years the
Cistercians
followed
the rule of St.
Benedict
in all its
rigor..
Deformity
::
Deformity
(a.)
Anything
that
destroys
beauty,
grace,
or
propriety;
irregularity;
absurdity;
gross
deviation
from order or the
established
laws of
propriety;
as,
deformity
in an
edifice;
deformity
of
character..
Propriety
::
Propriety
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
proper;
suitableness
to an
acknowledged
or
correct
standard
or rule;
consonance
with
established
principles,
rules,
or
customs;
fitness;
appropriateness;
as,
propriety
of
behavior,
language,
manners,
etc..
Moravian
::
Moravian
(n.) One of a
religious
sect
called
the
United
Brethren
(an
offshoot
of the
Hussites
in
Bohemia),
which
formed
a
separate
church
of
Moravia,
a
northern
district
of
Austria,
about the
middle
of the 15th
century.
After being
nearly
extirpated
by
persecution,
the
society,
under the name of The
Renewed
Church
of the
United
Brethren,
was
reestablished
in
1722-35
on the
estates
of Count
Zinzendorf
in
Saxony.
Called
also
Herrnhuter..
Coestablishment
::
Coestablishment
(n.) Joint
establishment.
Restore
::
Restore
(v. t.) To
renew;
to
reestablish;
as, to
restore
harmony
among those who are
variance..
Seat
::
Seat (v. t.) To cause to
occupy
a post, site,
situation,
or the like; to
station;
to
establish;
to fix; to
settle..
Constitutive
::
Constitutive
(a.)
Having
power to
enact,
establish,
or
create;
instituting;
determining..
Confirmative
::
Confirmative
(a.)
Tending
to
confirm
or
establish.
Courtehouse
::
Courtehouse
(n.) A house in which
established
courts
are held, or a house
appropriated
to
courts
and
public
meetings..
Court
::
Court (n.) A
tribunal
established
for the
administration
of
justice.
Verify
::
Verify
(v. t.) To prove to be true or
correct;
to
establish
the truth of; to
confirm;
to
substantiate.
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..
Dissidence
::
Dissidence
(a.)
Disagreement;
dissent;
separation
from the
established
religion.
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