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Definition of vail
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Vail (v. i.) To yield or
recede;
to give
place;
to show
respect
by
yielding,
uncovering,
or the
like..
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Militia
::
Militia
(n.) In the
widest
sense,
the whole
military
force of a
nation,
including
both those
engaged
in
military
service
as a
business,
and those
competent
and
available
for such
service;
specifically,
the body of
citizens
enrolled
for
military
instruction
and
discipline,
but not
subject
to be
called
into
actual
service
except
in
emergencies..
Induce
::
Induce
(v. t.) To lead on; to
influence;
to
prevail
on; to
incite;
to move by
persuasion
or
influence.
Open
::
Open (v. t.) To make
known;
to
discover;
also, to
render
available
or
accessible
for
settlements,
trade,
etc..
Seducer
::
Seducer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
seduces;
specifically,
one who
prevails
over the
chastity
of a woman by
enticements
and
persuasions..
Science
::
Science
(n.)
Accumulated
and
established
knowledge,
which has been
systematized
and
formulated
with
reference
to the
discovery
of
general
truths
or the
operation
of
general
laws;
knowledge
classified
and made
available
in work, life, or the
search
for
truth;
comprehensive,
profound,
or
philosophical
knowledge..
Hellenic
::
Hellenic
(n.) The
dialect,
formed
with
slight
variations
from the
Attic,
which
prevailed
among Greek
writers
after the time of
Alexander..
Countervail
::
Countervail
(v. t.) To act
against
with equal
force,
power,
or
effect;
to
thwart
or
overcome
by such
action;
to
furnish
an
equivalent
to or for; to
counterbalance;
to
compensate..
Triumph
::
Triumph
(n.) To
obtain
victory;
to be
successful;
to
prevail.
Available
::
Available
(a.)
Having
sufficient
power,
force,
or
efficacy,
for the
object;
effectual;
valid;
as, an
available
plea..
Lamaism
::
Lamaism
(n.) A
modified
form of
Buddhism
which
prevails
in
Thibet,
Mongolia,
and some
adjacent
parts of Asia; -- so
called
from the name of its
priests.
See 2d
Lama..
Fashionable
::
Fashionable
(a.)
Conforming
to the
fashion
or
established
mode;
according
with the
prevailing
form or
style;
as, a
fashionable
dress..
Bestead
::
Bestead
(v. t.) To
serve;
to
assist;
to
profit;
to
avail.
Help
::
Help (v. t.) To
furnish
with
relief,
as in pain or
disease;
to be of avail
against;
--
sometimes
with of
before
a word
designating
the pain or
disease,
and
sometimes
having
such a word for the
direct
object..
Countervail
::
Countervail
(n.) Power or value
sufficient
to
obviate
any
effect;
equal
weight,
strength,
or
value;
equivalent;
compensation;
requital..
Prevail
::
Prevail
(v. i.) To be in
force;
to have
effect,
power,
or
influence;
to be
predominant;
to have
currency
or
prevalence;
to
obtain;
as, the
practice
prevails
this day..
Boot
::
Boot (v. t.) To
profit;
to
advantage;
to
avail;
--
generally
followed
by it; as, what boots it?.
Popular
::
Popular
(a.)
Prevailing
among the
people;
epidemic;
as, a
popular
disease..
Ineffectual
::
Ineffectual
(a.) Not
producing
the
proper
effect;
without
effect;
inefficient;
weak;
useless;
futile;
unavailing;
as, an
ineffectual
attempt;
an
ineffectual
expedient..
Counterbalance
::
Counterbalance
(v. t.) To
oppose
with an equal
weight
or
power;
to
counteract
the power or
effect
of; to
countervail;
to
equiponderate;
to
balance.
Profit
::
Profit
(n.)
Accession
of good;
valuable
results;
useful
consequences;
benefit;
avail;
gain; as, an
office
of
profit,.
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