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Definition of elation
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Elation
(n.) A
lifting
up by
success;
exaltation;
inriation
with pride of
prosperity.
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Cross
::
Cross (a.) Made in an
opposite
direction,
or an
inverse
relation;
mutually
inverse;
interchanged;
as, cross
interrogatories;
cross
marriages,
as when a
brother
and
sister
marry
persons
standing
in the same
relation
to each
other..
Regard
::
Regard
(v. t.) To look upon, as in a
certain
relation;
to hold as an
popinion;
to
consider;
as, to
regard
abstinence
from wine as a duty; to
regard
another
as a
friend
or
enemy..
Expose
::
Expose
(v. t.) A
formal
recital
or
exposition
of
facts;
exposure,
or
revelation,
of
something
which some one
wished
to keep
concealed..
Self-contained
::
Self-contained
(a.)
Having
all the
essential
working
parts
connected
by a
bedplate
or
framework,
or
contained
in a case, etc., so that
mutual
relations
of the parts do not
depend
upon
fastening
outside
of the
machine
itself..
Polymerism
::
Polymerism
(n.) The
state,
quality,
or
relation
of two or more
polymeric
substances..
Skeptical
::
Skeptical
(a.)
Doubting
or
denying
the truth of
revelation,
or the
sacred
Scriptures..
Analogy
::
Analogy
(n.) A
relation
or
correspondence
in
function,
between
organs
or parts which are
decidedly
different..
Amity
::
Amity (n.)
Friendship,
in a
general
sense,
between
individuals,
societies,
or
nations;
friendly
relations;
good
understanding;
as, a
treaty
of amity and
commerce;
the amity of the Whigs and
Tories..
Congelation
::
Congelation
(n.) That which is
congealed.
Idealism
::
Idealism
(n.) The
system
or
theory
that
denies
the
existence
of
material
bodies,
and
teaches
that we have no
rational
grounds
to
believe
in the
reality
of
anything
but ideas and their
relations..
Relationship
::
Relationship
(n.) The state of being
related
by
kindred,
affinity,
or other
alliance..
Agency
::
Agency
(n.) The
office
of an
agent,
or
factor;
the
relation
between
a
principal
and his
agent;
business
of one
intrusted
with the
concerns
of
another..
Disinterested
::
Disinterested
(a.) Not
influenced
by
regard
to
personal
interest
or
advantage;
free from
selfish
motive;
having
no
relation
of
interest
or
feeling;
not
biased
or
prejudiced;
as, a
disinterested
decision
or
judge..
Plexus
::
Plexus
(n.) The
system
of
equations
required
for the
complete
expression
of the
relations
which exist
between
a set of
quantities.
Filial
::
Filial
(a.)
Bearing
the
relation
of a
child.
Judge
::
"Judge
(v. i.) One who has
skill,
knowledge,
or
experience,
sufficient
to
decide
on the
merits
of a
question,
or on the
quality
or value of
anything;
one who
discerns
properties
or
relations
with skill and
readiness;
a
connoisseur;
an
expert;
a
critic..
Oto-
::
Oto- () A
combining
form
denoting
relation
to, or
situation
near or in, the ear..
Zoonomy
::
Zoonomy
(n.) The laws of
animal
life, or the
science
which
treats
of the
phenomena
of
animal
life, their
causes
and
relations..
Velocity
::
Velocity
(n.) Rate of
motion;
the
relation
of
motion
to time,
measured
by the
number
of units of space
passed
over by a
moving
body or point in a unit of time,
usually
the
number
of feet
passed
over in a
second.
See the Note under
Speed..
Confession
::
Confession
(n.) An
admission
by a party to whom an act is
imputed,
in
relation
to such act. A
judicial
confession
settles
the issue to which it
applies;
an
extrajudical
confession
may be
explained
or
rebutted..
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