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Definition of cess
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Cess (n.)
Bound;
measure.
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Birostrated
::
Birostrated
(a.)
Having
a
double
beak, or two
processes
resembling
beaks..
Semi-pelagian
::
Semi-Pelagian
(n.) A
follower
of John
Cassianus,
a
French
monk (died about 448), who
modified
the
doctrines
of
Pelagius,
by
denying
human
merit,
and
maintaining
the
necessity
of the
Spirit's
influence,
while,
on the other hand, he
rejected
the
Augustinian
doctrines
of
election,
the
inability
of man to do good, and the
certain
perseverance
of the
saints..
Naturalism
::
Naturalism
(n.) The
doctrine
of those who deny a
supernatural
agency
in the
miracles
and
revelations
recorded
in the
Bible,
and in
spiritual
influences;
also, any
system
of
philosophy
which
refers
the
phenomena
of
nature
to a blind force or
forces
acting
necessarily
or
according
to fixed laws,
excluding
origination
or
direction
by one
intelligent
will..
Inspecttion
::
Inspecttion
(n.) The act or
process
of
inspecting
or
looking
at
carefully;
a
strict
or
prying
examination;
close or
careful
scrutiny;
investigation.
Whipperin
::
Whipperin
(n.) A
huntsman
who keeps the
hounds
from
wandering,
and whips them in, if
necessary,
to the of
chase..
Elate
::
Elate (v. t.) To exalt the
spirit
of; to fill with
confidence
or
exultation;
to
elevate
or flush with
success;
to puff up; to make
proud.
Despondency
::
Despondency
(n.) The state of
desponding;
loss of hope and
cessation
of
effort;
discouragement;
depression
or
dejection
of the mind.
Medium
::
Medium
(n.) A
substance
through
which an
effect
is
transmitted
from one thing to
another;
as, air is the
common
medium
of
sound.
Hence:
The
condition
upon which any event or
action
occurs;
necessary
means of
motion
or
action;
that
through
or by which
anything
is
accomplished,
conveyed,
or
carried
on;
specifically,
in
animal
magnetism,
spiritualism,
etc., a
person
through
whom the
action
of
another
being is said to be
manifested
and
transmitted..
Zincography
::
Zincography
(n.) The art or
process
of
engraving
or
etching
on zinc, in which the
design
is left in
relief
in the style of a wood cut, the rest of the
ground
being eaten away by
acid..
Procession
::
Procession
(v. i.) To honor with a
procession.
Modernization
::
Modernization
(n.) The act of
rendering
modern
in
style;
the act or
process
of
causing
to
conform
to
modern
of
thinking
or
acting.
Crown
::
Crown (n.) A
wreath
or
garland,
or any
ornamental
fillet
encircling
the head,
especially
as a
reward
of
victory
or mark of
honorable
distinction;
hence,
anything
given on
account
of, or
obtained
by,
faithful
or
successful
effort;
a
reward..
Axis
::
Axis (n.) Also used of the body only of the
vertebra,
which is
prolonged
anteriorly
within
the
foramen
of the first
vertebra
or
atlas,
so as to form the
odontoid
process
or peg which
serves
as a pivot for the atlas and head to turn
upon..
Plastering
::
Plastering
(n.) The act or
process
of
overlaying
with
plaster.
Piecemeal
::
Piecemeal
(adv.)
Piece by
piece;
by
little
and
little
in
succession.
Use
::
Use (v. t.)
Occasion
or need to
employ;
necessity;
as, to have no
further
use for a
book..
Procession
::
Procession
(v. t.) To
ascertain,
mark, and
establish
the
boundary
lines of, as
lands..
Licentious
::
Licentious
(a.)
Characterized
by
license;
passing
due
bounds;
excessive;
abusive
of
freedom;
wantonly
offensive;
as, a
licentious
press..
Overmeasure
::
Overmeasure
(n.)
Excessive
measure;
the
excess
beyond
true or
proper
measure;
surplus.
Ought
::
Ought
(imp.,
p. p., or
auxiliary)
To be
necessary,
fit,
becoming,
or
expedient;
to
behoove;
-- in this sense
formerly
sometimes
used
impersonally
or
without
a
subject
expressed..
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