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Definition of therefor
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Therefor
(adv.)
For that, or this; for it..
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Forthy
::
Forthy
(adv.)
Therefore.
Ae
::
Ae () A
diphthong
in the Latin
language;
used also by the Saxon
writers.
It
answers
to the Gr. ai. The
Anglo-Saxon
short ae was
generally
replaced
by a, the long / by e or ee. In
derivatives
from Latin words with ae, it is
mostly
superseded
by e. For most words found with this
initial
combination,
the
reader
will
therefore
search
under the
letter
E..
Minor
::
Minor (n.) The minor term, that is, the
subject
of the
conclusion;
also, the minor
premise,
that is, that
premise
which
contains
the minor term; in
hypothetical
syllogisms,
the
categorical
premise.
It is the
second
proposition
of a
regular
syllogism,
as in the
following:
Every act of
injustice
partakes
of
meanness;
to take money from
another
by
gaming
is an act of
injustice;
therefore,
the
taking
of money from
another
by
gaming
partakes
of
meanness..
Jungermannia
::
"Jungermannia
(n.) A genus of
hepatic
mosses,
now much
circumscribed,
but
formerly
comprising
most
plants
of the
order,
which is
sometimes
therefore
called
Jungermanniaceae..
Inferior
::
Inferior
(a.)
Situated
below some other
organ;
-- said of a calyx when free from the
ovary,
and
therefore
below it, or of an ovary with an
adherent
and
therefore
inferior
calyx..
Knot
::
Knot (n.) A
division
of the log line,
serving
to
measure
the rate of the
vessel's
motion.
Each knot on the line bears the same
proportion
to a mile that
thirty
seconds
do to an hour. The
number
of knots which run off from the reel in half a
minute,
therefore,
shows the
number
of miles the
vessel
sails in an
hour..
Licentiate
::
Licentiate
(n.) One who acts
without
restraint,
or takes a
liberty,
as if
having
a
license
therefor..
Clog
::
Clog (v.) A shoe, or
sandal,
intended
to
protect
the feet from wet, or to
increase
the
apparent
stature,
and
having,
therefore,
a very thick sole. Cf.
Chopine..
Voider
::
Voider
(n.) One of the
ordinaries,
much like the
flanch,
but less
rounded
and
therefore
smaller..
Granite
::
Granite
(n.) A
crystalline,
granular
rock,
consisting
of
quartz,
feldspar,
and mica, and
usually
of a
whitish,
grayish,
or
flesh-red
color.
It
differs
from
gneiss
in not
having
the mica in
planes,
and
therefore
in being
destitute
of a
schistose
structure..
Therefore
::
Therefore
(adv.)
Consequently;
by
consequence.
Aceldama
::
Aceldama
(n.) The
potter's
field,
said to have lain south of
Jerusalem,
purchased
with the bribe which Judas took for
betraying
his
Master,
and
therefore
called
the field of
blood.
Fig.: A field of
bloodshed..
Mandrake
::
Mandrake
(n.) A low plant
(Mandragora
officinarum)
of the
Nightshade
family,
having
a
fleshy
root, often
forked,
and
supposed
to
resemble
a man. It was
therefore
supposed
to have
animal
life, and to cry out when
pulled
up. All parts of the plant are
strongly
narcotic.
It is found in the
Mediterranean
region..
Loss
::
Loss (v. t.)
Destruction
or
diminution
of
value,
if
brought
about in a
manner
provided
for in the
insurance
contract
(as
destruction
by fire or
wreck,
damage
by water or
smoke),
or the death or
injury
of an
insured
person;
also, the sum paid or
payable
therefor;
as, the
losses
of the
company
this year
amount
to a
million
of
dollars..
Pipit
::
Pipit (n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of small
singing
birds
belonging
to
Anthus
and
allied
genera,
of the
family
Motacillidae.
They
strongly
resemble
the true larks in
habits,
colors,
and the great
length
of the hind claw. They are,
therefore,
often
called
titlarks,
and pipit
larks..
Enthymeme
::
Enthymeme
(n.) An
argument
consisting
of only two
propositions,
an
antecedent
and
consequent
deduced
from it; a
syllogism
with one
premise
omitted;
as, We are
dependent;
therefore
we
should
be
humble.
Here the major
proposition
is
suppressed.
The
complete
syllogism
would be,
Dependent
creatures
should
be
humble;
we are
dependent
creatures;
therefore
we
should
be
humble..
Giddy
::
Giddy
(superl.)
Having
in the head a
sensation
of
whirling
or
reeling
about;
having
lost the power of
preserving
the
balance
of the body, and
therefore
wavering
and
inclined
to fall;
lightheaded;
dizzy..
Mystery
::
Mystery
(a.) A
profound
secret;
something
wholly
unknown,
or
something
kept
cautiously
concealed,
and
therefore
exciting
curiosity
or
wonder;
something
which has not been or can not be
explained;
hence,
specifically,
that which is
beyond
human
comprehension..
Then
::
Then
(conj.)
In that case; in
consequence;
as a
consequence;
therefore;
for this
reason.
So
::
So
(adv.)
The case being such;
therefore;
on this
account;
for this
reason;
on these
terms;
-- used both as an
adverb
and a
conjuction.
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