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Definition of offered
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Offered
(imp. & p. p.) of Offe.
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Publication
::
Publication
(n.) That which is
published
or made
known;
especially,
any book,
pamphlet,
etc.,
offered
for sale or to
public
notice;
as, a daily or
monthly
publication..
Molech
::
Molech
(n.) The fire god of the
Ammonites,
to whom human
sacrifices
were
offered;
Moloch..
Sweepwasher
::
Sweepstakes
(sing.
/ pl.) A race for all the sums
staked
or
prizes
offered.
Stand
::
Stand (n.) To offer one's self, or to be
offered,
as a
candidate..
Underbid
::
Underbid
(v. t.) To bid less than, as when a
contract
or
service
is
offered
to the
lowest
bidder;
to offer to
contract,
sell, or do for a less price
than..
Incensory
::
Incensory
(n.) The
vessel
in which
incense
is
burned
and
offered;
a
censer;
a
thurible.
Scavage
::
Scavage
(n.) A toll or duty
formerly
exacted
of
merchant
strangers
by
mayors,
sheriffs,
etc., for goods shown or
offered
for sale
within
their
precincts..
Argument
::
Argument
(n.) A
reason
or
reasons
offered
in
proof,
to
induce
belief,
or
convince
the mind;
reasoning
expressed
in
words;
as, an
argument
about,
concerning,
or
regarding
a
proposition,
for or in favor of it, or
against
it..
Ultimatum
::
Ultimatum
(n.) A final
proposition,
concession,
or
condition;
especially,
the final
propositions,
conditions,
or
terms,
offered
by
either
of the
parties
in a
diplomatic
negotiation;
the most
favorable
terms a
negotiator
can
offer,
the
rejection
of which
usually
puts an end to the
hesitation..
Sacrificable
::
Sacrificable
(a.)
Capable
of being
offered
in
sacrifice.
Oblate
::
Oblate
(a.)
Offered
up;
devoted;
consecrated;
dedicated;
-- used
chiefly
or only in the
titles
of Roman
Catholic
orders.
See
Oblate,
n..
Probate
::
Probate
(n.)
Official
proof;
especially,
the proof
before
a
competent
officer
or
tribunal
that an
instrument
offered,
purporting
to be the last will and
testament
of a
person
deceased,
is
indeed
his
lawful
act; the copy of a will
proved,
under the seal of the Court of
Probate,
delivered
to the
executors
with a
certificate
of its
having
been
proved..
Acceptance
::
Acceptance
(n.) The act of
accepting;
a
receiving
what is
offered,
with
approbation,
satisfaction,
or
acquiescence;
esp.,
favorable
reception;
approval;
as, the
acceptance
of a gift,
office,
doctrine,
etc..
Tender
::
Tender
(n.) The thing
offered;
especially,
money
offered
in
payment
of an
obligation..
Alternative
::
Alternative
(n.)
Either
of two
things
or
propositions
offered
to one's
choice.
Thus when two
things
offer a
choice
of one only, the two
things
are
called
alternatives..
Ruche
::
Ruche (n.) A
plaited,
quilled,
or
goffered
strip of lace, net,
ribbon,
or other
material,
-- used in place of
collars
or
cuffs,
and as a
trimming
for
women's
dresses
and
bonnets..
Insult
::
Insult
(v. t.) Gross abuse
offered
to
another,
either
by word or act; an act or
speech
of
insolence
or
contempt;
an
affront;
an
indignity..
Offer
::
Offer (v. t.) That which is
offered
or
brought
forward;
a
proposal
to be
accepted
or
rejected;
a sum
offered;
a bid.
Restitute
::
Restitute
(n.) That which is
restored
or
offered
in place of
something;
a
substitute.
Instance
::
Instance
(n.) That which
offers
itself
or is
offered
as an
illustrative
case;
something
cited in proof or
exemplification;
a case
occurring;
an
example.
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