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Definition of omitted
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Omitted
(imp. & p. p.) of Omi.
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Elliptical
::
Elliptical
(a.)
Having
a part
omitted;
as, an
elliptical
phrase..
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..
Omissible
::
Omissible
(a.)
Capable
of being
omitted;
that may be
omitted.
Elliptically
::
Elliptically
(adv.)
With a part
omitted;
as,
elliptically
expressed..
Intromitted
::
Intromitted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Intromi.
Star
::
Star (n.)
Specifically,
a
radiated
mark in
writing
or
printing;
an
asterisk
[thus,
*]; -- used as a
reference
to a note, or to fill a blank where
something
is
omitted,
etc..
Omittance
::
Omittance
(n.) The act of
omitting,
or the state of being
omitted;
forbearance;
neglect..
Flee
::
Flee (v. i.) To run away, as from
danger
or evil; to avoid in an
alarmed
or
cowardly
manner;
to
hasten
off; --
usually
with from. This is
sometimes
omitted,
making
the verb
transitive..
Compromitted
::
Compromitted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Compromi.
Indispensable
::
Indispensable
(a.) Not
dispensable;
impossible
to be
omitted,
remitted,
or
spared;
absolutely
necessary
or
requisite..
Omission
::
Omission
(n.) That which is
omitted
or is left
undone.
Omitted
::
Omitted
(imp. & p. p.) of Omi.
Accident
::
Accident
(n.) A point or mark which may be
retained
or
omitted
in a coat of arms.
Repent
::
Repent
(v. i.) To feel pain,
sorrow,
or
regret,
for what one has done or
omitted
to do..
Enthymeme
::
Enthymeme
(n.) An
argument
consisting
of only two
propositions,
an
antecedent
and
consequent
deduced
from it; a
syllogism
with one
premise
omitted;
as, We are
dependent;
therefore
we
should
be
humble.
Here the major
proposition
is
suppressed.
The
complete
syllogism
would be,
Dependent
creatures
should
be
humble;
we are
dependent
creatures;
therefore
we
should
be
humble..
Agreement
::
Agreement
(n.) A
concurrence
in an
engagement
that
something
shall be done or
omitted;
an
exchange
of
promises;
mutual
understanding,
arrangement,
or
stipulation;
a
contract..
Nor
::
Nor
(conj.)
A
negative
connective
or
particle,
introducing
the
second
member
or
clause
of a
negative
proposition,
following
neither,
or not, in the first
member
or
clause
(as or in
affirmative
propositions
follows
either).
Nor is also used
sometimes
in the first
member
for
neither,
and
sometimes
the
neither
is
omitted
and
implied
by the use of nor..
Telltale
::
Telltale
(n.) A
machine
or
contrivance
for
indicating
or
recording
something,
particularly
for
keeping
a check upon
employees,
as
factory
hands,
watchmen,
drivers,
check
takers,
and the like, by
revealing
to their
employers
what they have done or
omitted..
Postscript
::
Postscript
(n.) A
paragraph
added to a
letter
after it is
concluded
and
signed
by the
writer;
an
addition
made to a book or
composition
after the main body of the work has been
finished,
containing
something
omitted,
or
something
new
occurring
to the
writer..
Repentance
::
Repentance
(n.) The act of
repenting,
or the state of being
penitent;
sorrow
for what one has done or
omitted
to do;
especially,
contrition
for sin..
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