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Definition of firm
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Firm (a.) To fix; to
settle;
to
confirm;
to
establish.
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Harden
::
Harden
(v. i.) To
become
confirmed
or
strengthened,
in
either
a good or a bad
sense..
Steady
::
Steady
(n.) Firm in
standing
or
position;
not
tottering
or
shaking;
fixed;
firm.
Affirmation
::
Affirmation
(n.) That which is
asserted;
an
assertion;
a
positive
statement;
an
averment;
as, an
affirmation,
by the
vender,
of title to
property
sold, or of its
quality..
Stagger
::
Stagger
(n.) To cease to stand firm; to begin to give way; to fail.
Slouching
::
Slouching
(a.)
Hanging
down at the side; limp;
drooping;
without
firmness
or
shapeliness;
moving
in an
ungainly
manner.
Doddered
::
Doddered
(a.)
Shattered;
infirm.
Immovable
::
Immovable
(a.)
Incapable
of being
moved;
firmly
fixed;
fast; -- used of
material
things;
as, an
immovable
foundatin..
Footing
::
Footing
(n.)
Ground
for the foot; place for the foot to rest on; firm
foundation
to stand on.
Fastener
::
Fastener
(n.) One who, or that
which,
makes fast or
firm..
Invalid
::
Invalid
(n.) Not well;
feeble;
infirm;
sickly;
as, he had an
invalid
daughter..
Anchor-hold
::
Anchor-hold
(n.)
Hence:
Firm hold:
security.
Inflexible
::
Inflexible
(a.) Firm in will or
purpose;
not to be
turned,
changed,
or
altered;
resolute;
determined;
unyieding;
inexorable;
stubborn..
Confirmator
::
Confirmator
(n.) One who, or that
which,
confirms;
a
confirmer..
Durity
::
Durity
(n.)
Hardness;
firmness.
Settledness
::
Settledness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
settled;
confirmed
state.
Partnership
::
Partnership
(n.) An
alliance
or
association
of
persons
for the
prosecution
of an
undertaking
or a
business
on joint
account;
a
company;
a firm; a
house;
as, to form a
partnership..
Fickle
::
Fickle
(a.) Not fixed or firm;
liable
to
change;
unstable;
of a
changeable
mind; not firm in
opinion
or
purpose;
inconstant;
capricious;
as,
Fortune's
fickle
wheel..
Attest
::
Attest
(v. t.) To bear
witness
to; to
certify;
to
affirm
to be true or
genuine;
as, to
attest
the truth of a
writing,
a copy of
record..
Unmoved
::
Unmoved
(a.) Not
moved;
fixed;
firm;
unshaken;
calm;
apathetic.
Wharf
::
Wharf (v. t.) To guard or
secure
by a firm wall of
timber
or stone
constructed
like a
wharf;
to
furnish
with a wharf or
wharfs.
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