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Definition of though
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Though
(conj.)
Granting,
admitting,
or
supposing
that;
notwithstanding
that; if..
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Think
::
Think (v. t.) To seem or
appear;
-- used
chiefly
in the
expressions
methinketh
or
methinks,
and
methought..
Opinable
::
Opinable
(a.)
Capable
of being
opined
or
thought.
Thoughtless
::
Thoughtless
(adv.)
Lacking
thought;
careless;
inconsiderate;
rash; as, a
thoughtless
person,
or act..
Nativism
::
Nativism
(n.) The
doctrine
of
innate
ideas,
or that the mind
possesses
forms of
thought
independent
of
sensation..
Line
::
Line (n.)
Course
of
conduct,
thought,
occupation,
or
policy;
method
of
argument;
department
of
industry,
trade,
or
intellectual
activity..
Blab
::
Blab (v.) To utter or tell
unnecessarily,
or in a
thoughtless
manner;
to
publish
(secrets
or
trifles)
without
reserve
or
discretion..
Idea
::
Idea (n.)
Hence:
Any
object
apprehended,
conceived,
or
thought
of, by the mind; a
notion,
conception,
or
thought;
the real
object
that is
conceived
or
thought
of..
Glorify
::
Glorify
(v. t.) To make
glorious
in
thought
or with the
heart,
by
ascribing
glory to; to
asknowledge
the
excellence
of; to
render
homage
to; to
magnify
in
worship;
to
adore..
Arrear
::
Arrear
(n.) That which is
behind
in
payment,
or which
remains
unpaid,
though
due; esp. a
remainder,
or
balance
which
remains
due when some part has been paid;
arrearage;
--
commonly
used in the
plural,
as,
arrears
of rent,
wages,
or
taxes..
Trance
::
Trance
(n.) A
condition,
often
simulating
death,
in which there is a total
suspension
of the power of
voluntary
movement,
with
abolition
of all
evidences
of
mental
activity
and the
reduction
to a
minimum
of all the vital
functions
so that the
patient
lies still and
apparently
unconscious
of
surrounding
objects,
while the
pulsation
of the heart and the
breathing,
although
still
present,
are
almost
or
altogether
imperceptible..
Vertigo
::
Vertigo
(n.)
Dizziness
or
swimming
of the head; an
affection
of the head in which
objects,
though
stationary,
appear
to move in
various
directions,
and the
person
affected
finds it
difficult
to
maintain
an erect
posture;
giddiness..
Improper
::
Improper
(a.) Not
proper;
not
suitable;
not
fitted
to the
circumstances,
design,
or end;
unfit;
not
becoming;
incongruous;
inappropriate;
indecent;
as, an
improper
medicine;
improper
thought,
behavior,
language,
dress..
Exosmose
::
Exosmose
(n.) The
passage
of
gases,
vapors,
or
liquids
thought
membranes
or
porous
media from
within
outward,
in the
phenomena
of
osmose;
--
opposed
to
endosmose.
See
Osmose..
Pineapple
::
Pineapple
(n.) A
tropical
plant
(Ananassa
sativa);
also, its
fruit;
-- so
called
from the
resemblance
of the
latter,
in shape and
external
appearance,
to the cone of the pine tree. Its
origin
is
unknown,
though
conjectured
to be
American..
Thinkable
::
Thinkable
(a.)
Capable
of being
thought
or
conceived;
cogitable.
Condition
::
Condition
(v. i.) To
impose
upon an
object
those
relations
or
conditions
without
which
knowledge
and
thought
are
alleged
to be
impossible.
Mistake
::
Mistake
(v. t.) To
substitute
in
thought
or
perception;
as, to
mistake
one
person
for
another..
Low-thoughted
::
Low-thoughted
(a.)
Having
one's
thoughts
directed
toward
mean or
insignificant
subjects.
Froth
::
Froth (n.) Any
empty,
senseless
show of wit or
eloquence;
rhetoric
without
thought..
Form
::
Form (n.) Mode of
acting
or
manifestation
to the
senses,
or the
intellect;
as, water
assumes
the form of ice or snow. In
modern
usage,
the
elements
of a
conception
furnished
by the
mind's
own
activity,
as
contrasted
with its
object
or
condition,
which is
called
the
matter;
subjectively,
a mode of
apprehension
or
belief
conceived
as
dependent
on the
constitution
of the mind;
objectively,
universal
and
necessary
accompaniments
or
elements
of every
object
known or
thought
of..
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