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Definition of thought
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Thought
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Trombone
::
Trombone
(n.) A
powerful
brass
instrument
of the
trumpet
kind,
thought
by some to be the
ancient
sackbut,
consisting
of a tube in three
parts,
bent twice upon
itself
and
ending
in a bell. The
middle
part, bent
double,
slips into the outer
parts,
as in a
telescope,
so that by
change
of the
vibrating
length
any tone
within
the
compass
of the
instrument
(which
may be bass or tenor or alto or even, in rare
instances,
soprano)
is
commanded.
It is the only
member
of the
family
of wind
instruments
whos
Reflection
::
Reflection
(n.)
Result
of
meditation;
thought
or
opinion
after
attentive
consideration
or
contemplation;
especially,
thoughts
suggested
by
truth..
Insincere
::
Insincere
(a.) Not being in truth what one
appears
to be; not
sincere;
dissembling;
hypocritical;
disingenuous;
deceitful;
false;
-- said of
persons;
also of
speech,
thought;
etc.; as,
insincere
declarations..
Open
::
Open (a.)
Without
reserve
or false
pretense;
sincere;
characterized
by
sincerity;
unfeigned;
frank;
also,
generous;
liberal;
bounteous;
--
applied
to
personal
appearance,
or
character,
and to the
expression
of
thought
and
feeling,
etc..
Racy
::
Racy
(superl.)
Hence:
Exciting
to the
mental
taste by a
strong
or
distinctive
character
of
thought
or
language;
peculiar
and
piquant;
fresh and
lively.
Prenotion
::
Prenotion
(n.) A
notice
or
notion
which
precedes
something
else in time;
previous
notion
or
thought;
foreknowledge.
Witless
::
Witless
(a.)
Destitute
of wit or
understanding;
wanting
thought;
hence,
indiscreet;
not under the
guidance
of
judgment..
Infix
::
Infix (v. t.) To
implant
or fix; to
instill;
to
inculcate,
as
principles,
thoughts,
or
instructions;
as, to infix good
principles
in the mind, or ideas in the
memory..
Harbor
::
Harbor
(n.) To
afford
lodging
to; to enter as
guest;
to
receive;
to give a
refuge
to;
indulge
or
cherish
(a
thought
or
feeling,
esp. an ill
thought)..
Mischief
::
Mischief
(n.) Harm;
damage;
esp.,
disarrangement
of
order;
trouble
or
vexation
caused
by human
agency
or by some
living
being,
intentionally
or not;
often,
calamity,
mishap;
trivial
evil
caused
by
thoughtlessness,
or in
sport..
Shape
::
Shape (n.) Form of
embodiment,
as in
words;
form, as of
thought
or
conception;
concrete
embodiment
or
example,
as of some
quality..
Pensive
::
Pensive
(a.)
Thoughtful,
sober,
or sad;
employed
in
serious
reflection;
given to, or
favorable
to,
earnest
or
melancholy
musing..
Excogitation
::
Excogitation
(n.) The act of
excogitating;
a
devising
in the
thoughts;
invention;
contrivance.
Fancy
::
Fancy (n.) An image or
representation
of
anything
formed
in the mind;
conception;
thought;
idea;
conceit.
Intention
::
Intention
(n.) The
object
toward
which the
thoughts
are
directed;
end; aim.
Bare
::
Bare (a.)
Without
anything
to cover up or
conceal
one's
thoughts
or
actions;
open to view;
exposed.
Cogitative
::
Cogitative
(a.) Given to
thought
or
contemplation.
Firstling
::
Firstling
(n.) The thing first
thought
or done.
Turn
::
Turn (n.) Form; cast;
shape;
manner;
fashion;
-- used in a
literal
or
figurative
sense;
hence,
form of
expression;
mode of
signifying;
as, the turn of
thought;
a man of a
sprightly
turn in
conversation..
Slide
::
Slide (v. t.) To pass out of one's
thought
as not being of any
consequence.
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