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Definition of ledge
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Ledge (n.) A layer or
stratum.
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Collateral
::
Collateral
(n.)
Collateral
security;
that which is
pledged
or
deposited
as
collateral
security.
Concealment
::
Concealment
(n.) A
secret;
out of the way
knowledge.
Unknowledged
::
Unknowledged
(a.) Not
acknowledged
or
recognized.
Wittingly
::
Wittingly
(v.)
Knowingly;
with
knowledge;
by
design.
Starred
::
Star-read
(n.)
Doctrine
or
knowledge
of the
stars;
star lore;
astrology;
astronomy.
Skepticism
::
Skepticism
(n.) The
doctrine
that no fact or
principle
can be
certainly
known;
the tenet that all
knowledge
is
uncertain;
Pyrrohonism;
universal
doubt;
the
position
that no fact or
truth,
however
worthy
of
confidence,
can be
established
on
philosophical
grounds;
critical
investigation
or
inquiry,
as
opposed
to the
positive
assumption
or
assertion
of
certain
principles..
Quab
::
Quab (n.) An
unfledged
bird;
hence,
something
immature
or
unfinished..
Relation
::
Relation
(n.) The state of being
related
or of
referring;
what is
apprehended
as
appertaining
to a being or
quality,
by
considering
it in its
bearing
upon
something
else;
relative
quality
or
condition;
the being such and such with
regard
or
respect
to some other
thing;
connection;
as, the
relation
of
experience
to
knowledge;
the
relation
of
master
to
servant..
Smatter
::
Smatter
(v. t.) To gain a
slight
taste of; to
acquire
a
slight,
superficial
knowledge
of; to
smack..
Confessor
::
Confessor
(n.) One who
confesses;
one who
acknowledges
a
fault,
or the truth of a
charge,
at the risk of
suffering;
specifically,
one who
confesses
himself
a
follower
of
Christ
and
endures
persecution
for his
faith..
Lombar-house
::
Lombar-house
(n.) A
public
institution
for
lending
money to the poor at a
moderate
interest,
upon
articles
deposited
and
pledged;
--
called
also mont de
piete..
Knowledge
::
Knowledge
(v. i.) Scope of
information;
cognizance;
notice;
as, it has not come to my
knowledge..
Acknowledge
::
Acknowledge
(v. t.) To own as
genuine;
to
assent
to, as a legal
instrument,
to give it
validity;
to avow or admit in legal form; as, to
acknowledgea
deed..
Truage
::
Truage
(n.) A
pledge
of truth or peace made on
payment
of a tax.
Con
::
Con (v. t.) To know; to
understand;
to
acknowledge.
Inform
::
Inform
(v. t.) To
communicate
knowledge
to; to make known to; to
acquaint;
to
advise;
to
instruct;
to tell; to
notify;
to
enlighten;
--
usually
followed
by of.
Pledge
::
Pledge
(n.) To bind or
engage
by
promise
or
declaration;
to
engage
solemnly;
as, to
pledge
one's
self..
Manipulate
::
Manipulate
(v. t.) To
treat,
work, or
operate
with the
hands,
especially
when
knowledge
and
dexterity
are
required;
to
manage
in hand work; to
handle;
as, to
manipulate
scientific
apparatus..
Qualify
::
Qualify
(v. t.) To make such as is
required;
to give added or
requisite
qualities
to; to fit, as for a
place,
office,
occupation,
or
character;
to
furnish
with the
knowledge,
skill,
or other
accomplishment
necessary
for a
purpose;
to make
capable,
as of an
employment
or
privilege;
to
supply
with legal power or
capacity..
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..
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