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Definition of familiar
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Familiar
(n.) An
attendant
demon or evil
spirit.
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Modest
::
Modest
(a.)
Observing
the
proprieties
of the sex; not
unwomanly
in act or
bearing;
free from undue
familiarity,
indecency,
or
lewdness;
decent
in
speech
and
demeanor;
-- said of a
woman..
Nickname
::
Nickname
(n.) A name given in
contempt,
derision,
or
sportive
familiarity;
a
familiar
or an
opprobrious
appellation..
Staled
::
Stale (v. i.) Worn out by use or
familiarity;
having
lost its
novelty
and power of
pleasing;
trite;
common.
Actinozoa
::
Actinozoa
(n. pl.) A group of
Coelenterata,
comprising
the
Anthozoa
and
Ctenophora.
The sea
anemone,
or
actinia,
is a
familiar
example..
Bosom
::
Bosom (a.)
Intimate;
confidential;
familiar;
trusted;
cherished;
beloved;
as, a bosom
friend..
Cozy
::
Cozy
(superl.)
Chatty;
talkative;
sociable;
familiar.
Skilled
::
Skilled
(a.)
Having
familiar
knowledge
united
with
readiness
and
dexterity
in its
application;
familiarly
acquainted
with;
expert;
skillful;
-- often
followed
by in; as, a
person
skilled
in
drawing
or
geometry..
Conversation
::
Conversation
(n.)
Familiar
intercourse;
intimate
fellowship
or
association;
close
acquaintance.
Goodman
::
Goodman
(n.) A
familiar
appellation
of
civility,
equivalent
to My
friend,
Good sir,
Mister;
--
sometimes
used
ironically..
Vaudeville
::
Vaudeville
(n.) A kind of song of a
lively
character,
frequently
embodying
a
satire
on some
person
or
event,
sung to a
familiar
air in
couplets
with a
refrain;
a
street
song; a
topical
song..
Custom
::
Custom
(v. t.) To make
familiar;
to
accustom.
Familiarize
::
Familiarize
(v. t.) To make
acquainted,
or
skilled,
by
practice
or
study;
as, to
familiarize
one's self with a
business,
a book, or a
science..
Thick
::
Thick
(superl.)
Intimate;
very
friendly;
familiar.
Patrician
::
Patrician
(n.) One
familiar
with the works of the
Christian
Fathers;
one
versed
in
patristic
lore.
Fellowship
::
Fellowship
(n.)
Companionship
of
persons
on equal and
friendly
terms;
frequent
and
familiar
intercourse.
Pietra Dura
::
Pietra
dura () Hard and fine
stones
in
general,
such as are used for inlay and the like, as
distinguished
from the
softer
stones
used in
building;
thus, a
Florentine
mosaic
is a
familiar
instance
of work in
pietra
dura,
though
the
ground
may be soft
marble..
Familiar
::
Familiar
(a.)
Improperly
acquainted;
wrongly
intimate.
Dog
::
Dog (n.) A
quadruped
of the genus
Canis,
esp. the
domestic
dog (C.
familiaris)..
Versed
::
Versed
(a.)
Acquainted
or
familiar,
as the
result
of
experience,
study,
practice,
etc.;
skilled;
practiced..
Familiarly
::
Familiarly
(adv.)
In a
familiar
manner.
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