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Definition of laus
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Laus (a.)
Loose.
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Condition
::
Condition
(n.) A
clause
in a
contract,
or
agreement,
which has for its
object
to
suspend,
to
defeat,
or in some way to
modify,
the
principal
obligation;
or, in case of a will, to
suspend,
revoke,
or
modify
a
devise
or
bequest.
It is also the case of a
future
uncertain
event,
which may or may not
happen,
and on the
occurrence
or
non-occurrence
of
which,
the
accomplishment,
recission,
or
modification
of an
obligation
or
testamentary
disposition
is made to
depend..
Petition
::
Petition
(n.) A
prayer;
a
supplication;
an
imploration;
an
entreaty;
especially,
a
request
of a
solemn
or
formal
kind; a
prayer
to the
Supreme
Being,
or to a
person
of
superior
power,
rank, or
authority;
also, a
single
clause
in such a
prayer..
Praiseworthy
::
Praiseworthy
(a.)
Worthy
of
praise
or
applause;
commendable;
as,
praiseworthy
action;
he was
praiseworthy..
Bravo
::
Bravo
(interj.)
Well done!
excellent!
an
exclamation
expressive
of
applause.
Trust
::
Trust (n.) To hope
confidently;
to
believe;
--
usually
with a
phrase
or
infinitive
clause
as the
object.
Ryder
::
Ryder (n.) A
clause
added to a
document;
a
rider.
See
Rider.
Plausible
::
Plausible
(a.) Using
specious
arguments
or
discourse;
as, a
plausible
speaker..
Balaustine
::
Balaustine
(n.) The
pomegranate
tree
(Punica
granatum).
The bark of the root, the rind of the
fruit,
and the
flowers
are used
medicinally..
Implausibility
::
Implausibility
(n.) Want of
plausibility;
the
quality
of being
implausible.
Colorable
::
Colorable
(a.)
Specious;
plausible;
having
an
appearance
of right or
justice.
Epanodos
::
Epanodos
(n.) A
figure
of
speech
in which the parts of a
sentence
or
clause
are
repeated
in
inverse
orde.
Punctuate
::
Punctuate
(v. t.) To mark with
points;
to
separate
into
sentences,
clauses,
etc., by
points
or stops which mark the
proper
pauses
in
expressing
the
meaning..
Neither
::
Neither
(conj.)
not
either;
generally
used to
introduce
the first of two or more
coordinate
clauses
of which those that
follow
begin with nor.
Whether
::
Whether
(conj.)
In case; if; -- used to
introduce
the first or two or more
alternative
clauses,
the other or
others
being
connected
by or, or by or
whether.
When the
second
of two
alternatives
is the
simple
negative
of the first it is
sometimes
only
indicated
by the
particle
not or no after the
correlative,
and
sometimes
it is
omitted
entirely
as being
distinctly
implied
in the
whether
of the
first..
Article
::
Article
(n.) A
distinct
portion
of an
instrument,
discourse,
literary
work, or any other
writing,
consisting
of two or more
particulars,
or
treating
of
various
topics;
as, an
article
in the
Constitution.
Hence:
A
clause
in a
contract,
system
of
regulations,
treaty,
or the like; a term,
condition,
or
stipulation
in a
contract;
a
concise
statement;
as,
articles
of
agreement..
And
::
And
(conj.)
A
particle
which
expresses
the
relation
of
connection
or
addition.
It is used to
conjoin
a word with a word, a
clause
with a
clause,
or a
sentence
with a
sentence..
Proviso
::
Proviso
(n.) An
article
or
clause
in any
statute,
agreement,
contract,
grant,
or other
writing,
by which a
condition
is
introduced,
usually
beginning
with the word
provided;
a
conditional
stipulation
that
affects
an
agreement,
contract,
law,
grant,
or the like; as, the
contract
was
impaired
by its
proviso..
Decussated
::
Decussated
(a.)
Consisting
of two
rising
and two
falling
clauses,
placed
in
alternate
opposition
to each
other;
as, a
decussated
period..
Applausive
::
Applausive
(a.)
Expressing
applause;
approbative.
Clausure
::
Clausure
(n.) The act of
shutting
up or
confining;
confinement.
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