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Definition of grace
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Grace (n.)
Graceful
and
beautiful
females,
sister
goddesses,
represented
by
ancient
writers
as the
attendants
sometimes
of
Apollo
but
oftener
of
Venus.
They were
commonly
mentioned
as three in
number;
namely,
Aglaia,
Euphrosyne,
and
Thalia,
and were
regarded
as the
inspirers
of the
qualities
which give
attractiveness
to
wisdom,
love, and
social
intercourse..
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Deformity
::
Deformity
(a.)
Anything
that
destroys
beauty,
grace,
or
propriety;
irregularity;
absurdity;
gross
deviation
from order or the
established
laws of
propriety;
as,
deformity
in an
edifice;
deformity
of
character..
Hard
::
Hard
(superl.)
Not easy or
agreeable
to the
taste;
stiff;
rigid;
ungraceful;
repelling;
as, a hard
style..
Grace
::
Grace (n.)
Thanks.
Exercise
::
Exercise
(n.)
Exertion
for the sake of
training
or
improvement
whether
physical,
intellectual,
or
moral;
practice
to
acquire
skill,
knowledge,
virtue,
perfectness,
grace,
etc..
Acciaccatura
::
Acciaccatura
(n.) A short grace note, one
semitone
below the note to which it is
prefixed;
-- used
especially
in organ
music.
Now used as
equivalent
to the short
appoggiatura..
Hard
::
Hard
(superl.)
Rigid in the
drawing
or
distribution
of the
figures;
formal;
lacking
grace of
composition.
Contumelious
::
Contumelious
(a.)
Shameful;
disgraceful.
Beauty
::
Beauty
(n.) A
particular
grace,
feature,
ornament,
or
excellence;
anything
beautiful;
as, the
beauties
of
nature..
Supernaturalist
::
Supernaturalism
(n.) The
doctrine
of a
divine
and
supernatural
agency
in the
production
of the
miracles
and
revelations
recorded
in the
Bible,
and in the grace which
renews
and
sanctifies
men, -- in
opposition
to the
doctrine
which
denies
the
agency
of any other than
physical
or
natural
causes
in the
case..
Bowgrace
::
Bowgrace
(n.) A frame or
fender
of rope or junk, laid out at the sides or bows of a
vessel
to
secure
it from
injury
by
floating
ice..
Un-
::
Un-
(adv.)
Those which have
acquired
an
opposed
or
contrary,
instead
of a
merely
negative,
meaning;
as,
unfriendly,
ungraceful,
unpalatable,
unquiet,
and the like; or else an
intensive
sense more than a
prefixed
not would
express;
as,
unending,
unparalleled,
undisciplined,
undoubted,
unsafe,
and the
like..
Delicate
::
Delicate
(a.)
Slight
and
shapely;
lovely;
graceful;
as, a
delicate
creature..
Grace
::
Grace (n.) A
petition
for
grace;
a
blessing
asked,
or
thanks
rendered,
before
or after a
meal..
Triumplant
::
Triumplant
(v. i.)
Graced
with
conquest;
victorious.
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::
-ous () An
adjective
suffix
meaning
full of,
abounding
in,
having,
possessing
the
qualities
of, like; as in
gracious,
abounding
in
grace;
arduous,
full of
ardor;
bulbous,
having
bulbs,
bulblike;
riotous,
poisonous,
piteous,
joyous,
etc..
Perseverance
::
Perseverance
(n.)
Continuance
in a state of grace until it is
succeeded
by a state of
glory;
sometimes
called
final
perseverance,
and the
perseverance
of the
saints.
See
Calvinism..
Agrace
::
Agrace
(n. & v.) See
Aggrace.
Infliction
::
Infliction
(n.) That which is
inflicted
or
imposed,
as
punishment,
disgrace,
calamity,
etc..
Unhandsome
::
Unhandsome
(a.) Not
handsome;
not
beautiful;
ungraceful;
not
comely
or
pleasing;
plain;
homely.
Hellenism
::
Hellenism
(n.) The type of
character
of the
ancient
Greeks,
who aimed at
culture,
grace,
and
amenity,
as the chief
elements
in human
well-being
and
perfection..
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