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Definition of cessor
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Cessor
(v. t.) An
assessor.
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Caesar
::
Caesar
(n.) A Roman
emperor,
as being the
successor
of
Augustus
Caesar.
Hence,
a
kaiser,
or
emperor
of
Germany,
or any
emperor
or
powerful
ruler.
See
Kaiser,
Kesar..
Ruff
::
Ruff (n.) A game
similar
to
whist,
and the
predecessor
of it..
Aristotle's Lantern
::
Aristotle's
lantern
() The five
united
jaws and
accessory
ossicles
of
certain
sea
urchins.
Successional
::
Succession
(n.) The
person
succeeding
to rank or
office;
a
successor
or heir.
Nonjuring
::
Nonjuring
(a.) Not
swearing
allegiance;
--
applied
to the party in Great
Britain
that would not swear
allegiance
to
William
and Mary, or their
successors..
Interregnum
::
Interregnum
(n.) The time
during
which a
throne
is
vacant
between
the death or
abdication
of a
sovereign
and the
accession
of his
successor.
Contingency
::
Contingency
(n.) An
adjunct
or
accessory.
Harmonical
::
Harmonical
(a.)
Relating
to
harmony,
-- as
melodic
relates
to
melody;
harmonious;
esp.,
relating
to the
accessory
sounds
or
overtones
which
accompany
the
predominant
and
apparent
single
tone of any
string
or
sonorous
body..
Imperator
::
Imperator
(n.) A
commander;
a
leader;
an
emperor;
--
originally
an
appellation
of honor by which Roman
soldiers
saluted
their
general
after an
important
victory.
Subsequently
the title was
conferred
as a
recognition
of great
military
achievements
by the
senate,
whence
it
carried
wiht it some
special
privileges.
After the
downfall
of the
Republic
it was
assumed
by
Augustus
and his
successors,
and came to have the
meaning
now
attached
to the word
emperor..
Zion
::
Zion (n.) A hill in
Jerusalem,
which,
after the
capture
of that city by the
Israelites,
became
the royal
residence
of David and his
successors..
Installation
::
Installation
(n.) The whole of a
system
of
machines,
apparatus,
and
accessories,
when set up and
arranged
for
practical
working,
as in
electric
lighting,
transmission
of
power,
etc..
Imaum
::
Imaum (n.) A
Mohammedan
prince
who, as a
successor
of
Mohammed,
unites
in his
person
supreme
spiritual
and
temporal
power..
Advocate
::
Advocate
(n.)
Christ,
considered
as an
intercessor..
Transmission
::
Transmission
(n.) The right
possessed
by an heir or
legatee
of
transmitting
to his
successor
or
successors
any
inheritance,
legacy,
right,
or
privilege,
to which he is
entitled,
even if he
should
die
without
enjoying
or
exercising
it..
Accomplice
::
Accomplice
(n.) An
associate
in the
commission
of a
crime;
a
participator
in an
offense,
whether
a
principal
or an
accessory..
Appurtenant
::
Appurtenant
(a.)
Annexed
or
pertaining
to some more
important
thing;
accessory;
incident;
as, a right of way
appurtenant
to land or
buildings..
Elder
::
Elder (a.) An aged
person;
one who lived at an
earlier
period;
a
predecessor.
Accessory
::
Accessory
(n.)
Anything
that
enters
into a work of art
without
being
indispensably
necessary,
as mere
ornamental
parts..
Intercessorial
::
Intercessorial
(a.)
Intercessory.
Contorniate
::
Contorniate
(n.) A
species
of medal or
medallion
of
bronze,
having
a deep
furrow
on the
contour
or edge; --
supposed
to have been
struck
in the days of
Constantine
and his
successors..
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