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Definition of duly
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Duly
(adv.)
In a due, fit, or
becoming
manner;
as it
(anything)
ought to be;
properly;
regularly..
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Intoxicate
::
Intoxicate
(v. t.) To
excite
to a
transport
of
enthusiasm,
frenzy,
or
madness;
to elate
unduly
or
excessively..
Doctor
::
Doctor
(n.) One duly
licensed
to
practice
medicine;
a
member
of the
medical
profession;
a
physician.
Opinionative
::
Opinionative
(a.)
Unduly
attached
to one's own
opinions;
opinionated.
Cocket
::
Cocket
(n.) A
customhouse
seal; a
certified
document
given to a
shipper
as a
warrant
that his goods have been duly
entered
and have paid duty.
Overlabor
::
Overlabor
(v. t.) To labor upon
excessively;
to
refine
unduly.
Opinionated
::
Opinionated
(a.) Stiff in
opinion;
firmly
or
unduly
adhering
to one's own
opinion
or to
preconceived
notions;
obstinate
in
opinion.
Inappreciable
::
Inappreciable
(a.) Not
appreciable;
too small to be
perceived;
incapable
of being duly
valued
or
estimated.
Overpraising
::
Overpraising
(n.) The act of
praising
unduly;
excessive
praise.
Unduly
::
Unduly
(adv.)
In an undue
manner.
Equal
::
Equal (a.)
Evenly
balanced;
not
unduly
inclining
to
either
side;
characterized
by
fairness;
unbiased;
impartial;
equitable;
just.
Overglad
::
Overglad
(a.)
Excessively
or
unduly
glad.
Churchy
::
Churchy
(a.)
Relating
to a
church;
unduly
fond of
church
forms.
Visitation
::
Visitation
(n.)
Specifically:
The act of a
superior
or
superintending
officer
who, in the
discharge
of his
office,
visits
a
corporation,
college,
etc., to
examine
into the
manner
in which it is
conducted,
and see that its laws and
regulations
are duly
observed
and
executed;
as, the
visitation
of a
diocese
by a
bishop..
Retention
::
Retention
(n.) The right of
withholding
a debt, or of
retaining
property
until a debt due to the
person
claiming
the right be duly paid; a
lien..
Arrayer
::
Arrayer
(n.) One who
arrays.
In some early
English
statutes,
applied
to an
officer
who had care of the
soldiers'
armor,
and who saw them duly
accoutered..
Recognizance
::
Recognizance
(n.) An
obligation
of
record
entered
into
before
some court of
record
or
magistrate
duly
authorized,
with
condition
to do some
particular
act, as to
appear
at the same or some other
court,
to keep the
peace,
or pay a debt. A
recognizance
differs
from a bond, being
witnessed
by the
record
only, and not by the
party's
seal..
Favorite
::
Favorite
(n.) A
person
or thing
regarded
with
peculiar
favor;
one
treated
with
partiality;
one
preferred
above
others;
especially,
one
unduly
loved,
trusted,
and
enriched
with
favors
by a
person
of high rank or
authority..
Overweening
::
Overweening
(a.)
Unduly
confident;
arrogant;
presumptuous;
conceited.
Pilot
::
Pilot (n.)
Specifically,
a
person
duly
qualified,
and
licensed
by
authority,
to
conduct
vessels
into and out of a port, or in
certain
waters,
for a fixed rate of
fees..
Ostentatious
::
Ostentatious
(a.) Fond of, or
evincing,
ostentation;
unduly
conspicuous;
pretentious;
boastful..
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