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Definition of infer
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 infer is as below...
Infer (v. t.) To bring
forward,
or
employ
as an
argument;
to
adduce;
to
allege;
to
offer..
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Inferior
::
Inferior
(a.) Lower in
place,
rank,
excellence,
etc.; less
important
or
valuable;
subordinate;
underneath;
beneath..
Famulist
::
Famulist
(n.) A
collegian
of
inferior
rank or
position,
corresponding
to the sizar at
Cambridge..
Inferable
::
Inferable
(a.)
Capable
of being
inferred
or
deduced
from
premises.
Deteriority
::
Deteriority
(n.) Worse state or
quality;
inferiority.
Lag
::
Lag (a.) Last made;
hence,
made of
refuse;
inferior..
Poor-john
::
Poor-john
(n.) A small
European
fish,
similar
to the cod, but of
inferior
quality..
Corollary
::
Corollary
(n.)
Something
which
follows
from the
demonstration
of a
proposition;
an
additional
inference
or
deduction
from a
demonstrated
proposition;
a
consequence.
Polypodium
::
Polypodium
(n.) A genus of
plants
of the order
Filices
or
ferns.
The
fructifications
are in
uncovered
roundish
points,
called
sori,
scattered
over the
inferior
surface
of the frond or leaf. There are
numerous
species..
Ratiocinative
::
Ratiocinative
(a.)
Characterized
by, or
addicted
to,
ratiocination;
consisting
in the
comparison
of
propositions
or
facts,
and the
deduction
of
inferences
from the
comparison;
argumentative;
as, a
ratiocinative
process..
Charon
::
Charon
(n.) The son of
Erebus
and Nox, whose
office
it was to ferry the souls of the dead over the Styx, a river of the
infernal
regions..
Presume
::
Presume
(v. t.) To take or
suppose
to be true, or
entitled
to
belief,
without
examination
or
proof,
or on the
strength
of
probability;
to take for
granted;
to
infer;
to
suppose..
Postulated
::
Postulated
(a.)
Assumed
without
proof;
as, a
postulated
inference..
Cheaply
::
Cheaply
(adv.)
At a small
price;
at a low
value;
in a
common
or
inferior
manner.
Mandamus
::
Mandamus
(n.) A writ
issued
by a
superior
court and
directed
to some
inferior
tribunal,
or to some
corporation
or
person
exercising
authority,
commanding
the
performance
of some
specified
duty..
Electroplating
::
Electroplating
(n.) The art or
process
of
depositing
a
coating
(commonly)
of
silver,
gold, or
nickel
on an
inferior
metal,
by means of
electricity..
Deuterocanonical
::
Deuterocanonical
(a.)
Pertaining
to a
second
canon,
or
ecclesiastical
writing
of
inferior
authority;
-- said of the
Apocrypha,
certain
Epistles,
etc..
Behind
::
Behind
(a.) Left a
distance
by, in
progress
of
improvement
Hence:
Inferior
to in
dignity,
rank,
knowledge,
or
excellence,
or in any
achievement..
Vail
::
Vail (v. t.) To
lower,
or take off, in token of
inferiority,
reverence,
submission,
or the
like..
Plant-cane
::
Plant-cane
(n.) A stalk or shoot of sugar cane of the first
growth
from the
cutting.
The
growth
of the
second
and
following
years is of
inferior
quality,
and is
called
rattoon..
Waywode
::
Waywode
(n.)
Originally,
the title of a
military
commander
in
various
Slavonic
countries;
afterwards
applied
to
governors
of towns or
provinces.
It was
assumed
for a time by the
rulers
of
Moldavia
and
Wallachia,
who were
afterwards
called
hospodars,
and has also been given to some
inferior
Turkish
officers..
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