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Definition of ease
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of ease is as below...
Ease (n.)
Freedom
from care,
solicitude,
or
anything
that
annoys
or
disquiets;
tranquillity;
peace;
comfort;
security;
as, ease of
mind..
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Assignment
::
Assignment
(n.) A
transfer
of title or
interest
by
writing,
as of
lease,
bond, note, or bill of
exchange;
a
transfer
of the whole of some
particular
estate
or
interest
in
lands..
Sibbens
::
Sibbens
(n.) A
contagious
disease,
endemic
in
Scotland,
resembling
the yaws. It is
marked
by
ulceration
of the
throat
and nose and by
pustules
and soft
fungous
excrescences
upon the
surface
of the body. In the
Orkneys
the name is
applied
to the
itch..
Dermatopathic
::
Dermatopathic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to skin
diseases,
or their
cure..
Depurative
::
Depurative
(n.) A
depurative
remedy
or
agent;
or a
disease
which is
believed
to be
depurative.
Easy-chair
::
Easy-chair
(n.) An
armchair
for ease or
repose.
Fret
::
Fret (v. t.) To
tease;
to
irritate;
to vex.
Fancy
::
Fancy (v. t.) To have a fancy for; to like; to be
pleased
with,
particularly
on
account
of
external
appearance
or
manners..
Predecease
::
Predecease
(v. t.) To die
sooner
than.
Make
::
Make (v. i.) To
increase;
to
augment;
to
accrue.
Synecphonesis
::
Synechia
(n.) A
disease
of the eye, in which the iris
adheres
to the
cornea
or to the
capsule
of the
crystalline
lens..
Cureall
::
Cureall
(n.) A
remedy
for all
diseases,
or for all ills; a
panacea..
Tithe
::
Tithe (n.) A
tenth;
the tenth part of
anything;
specifically,
the
tenthpart
of the
increase
arising
from the
profits
of land and
stock,
allotted
to the
clergy
for their
support,
as in
England,
or
devoted
to
religious
or
charitable
uses.
Almost
all the
tithes
of
England
and Wales are
commuted
by law into rent
charges..
Venereal
::
Venereal
(n.) The
venereal
disease;
syphilis.
Unking
::
Unking
(v. t.) To cause to cease to be a king.
Organzine
::
Organzine
(n.) A kind of
double
thrown
silk of very fine
texture,
that is, silk
twisted
like a rope with
different
strands,
so as to
increase
its
strength..
Releasee
::
Releasee
(n.) One to whom a
release
is
given.
Fructuary
::
Fructuary
(n.) One who
enjoys
the
profits,
income,
or
increase
of
anything..
Confirmation
::
Confirmation
(n.) A
conveyance
by which a
voidable
estate
is made sure and not
voidable,
or by which a
particular
estate
is
increased;
a
contract,
express
or
implied,
by which a
person
makes that firm and
binding
which was
before
voidable..
Incubation
::
Incubation
(n.) The
development
of a
disease
from its
causes,
or its
period
of
incubation.
(See
below.).
Rise
::
Rise (v.) To
become
of
higher
value;
to
increase
in
price.
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