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Definition of tie
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Tie (v. t.) Low shoes
fastened
with
lacings.
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Perception
::
Perception
(n.) The
faculty
of
perceiving;
the
faculty,
or
peculiar
part, of man's
constitution
by which he has
knowledge
through
the
medium
or
instrumentality
of the
bodily
organs;
the act of
apperhending
material
objects
or
qualities
through
the
senses;
--
distinguished
from
conception..
Neutralizer
::
Neutralizer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
neutralizes;
that which
destroys,
disguises,
or
renders
inert the
peculiar
properties
of a
body..
Glorious
::
Glorious
(n.)
Exhibiting
attributes,
qualities,
or acts that are
worthy
of or
receive
glory;
noble;
praiseworthy;
excellent;
splendid;
illustrious;
inspiring
admiration;
as,
glorious
deeds..
Medical
::
Medical
(a.)
Containing
medicine;
used in
medicine;
medicinal;
as, the
medical
properties
of a
plant..
Cross
::
Cross (n.)
Affiction
regarded
as a test of
patience
or
virtue;
trial;
disappointment;
opposition;
misfortune.
Representative
::
Representative
(a.)
Giving,
or
existing
as, a
transcript
of what was
originally
presentative
knowledge;
as,
representative
faculties;
representative
knowledge.
See
Presentative,
3 and
Represent,
8..
Messenger
::
Messenger
(n.) A
person
appointed
to
perform
certain
ministerial
duties
under
bankrupt
and
insolvent
laws, such as to take
charge
og the
estate
of the
bankrupt
or
insolvent..
Untie
::
Untie (v. t.) To free from
fastening
or from
restraint;
to let
loose;
to
unbind.
Tiers Etat
::
Tiers etat () The third
estate,
or
commonalty,
in
France,
answering
to the
commons
in Great
Britain;
-- so
called
in
distinction
from, and as
inferior
to, the
nobles
and
clergy..
Physiologist
::
Physiologist
(n.) One who is
versed
in the
science
of
physiology;
a
student
of the
properties
and
functions
of
animal
and
vegetable
organs
and
tissues.
Constitution
::
Constitution
(n.) The
aggregate
of
mental
qualities;
temperament.
Tiercet
::
Tiercet
(n.) A
triplet;
three
lines,
or three lines
rhyming
together..
Excellence
::
Excellence
(n.) The
quality
of being
excellent;
state of
possessing
good
qualities
in an
eminent
degree;
exalted
merit;
superiority
in
virtue.
Personality
::
Personality
(n.)
Something
said or
written
which
refers
to the
person,
conduct,
etc., of some
individual,
especially
something
of a
disparaging
or
offensive
nature;
personal
remarks;
as,
indulgence
in
personalities..
Intervention
::
Intervention
(n.) The act by which a third
person,
to
protect
his own
interest,
interposes
and
becomes
a party to a suit
pending
between
other
parties..
Hylopathism
::
Hylopathism
(n.) The
doctrine
that
matter
is
sentient.
Girondist
::
Girondist
(n.) A
member
of the
moderate
republican
party
formed
in the
French
legislative
assembly
in 1791. The
Girondists
were so
called
because
their
leaders
were
deputies
from the
department
of La
Gironde.
Narceine
::
Narceine
(n.) An
alkaloid
found in small
quantities
in
opium,
and
extracted
as a white
crystalline
substance
of a
bitter
astringent
taste.
It is a
narcotic.
Called
also
narceia..
Disgust
::
Disgust
(v. t.)
Repugnance
to what is
offensive;
aversion
or
displeasure
produced
by
something
loathsome;
loathing;
strong
distaste;
-- said
primarily
of the
sickening
opposition
felt for
anything
which
offends
the
physical
organs
of
taste;
now
rather
of the
analogous
repugnance
excited
by
anything
extremely
unpleasant
to the moral taste or
higher
sensibilities
of our
nature;
as, an act of
cruelty
may
excite
disgust..
Mental
::
Mental
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the mind;
intellectual;
as,
mental
faculties;
mental
operations,
conditions,
or
exercise..
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