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Definition of ince
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Ince (n.) The
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Wince
::
Wince (v. i.) To kick or
flounce
when
unsteady,
or
impatient
at a
rider;
as, a horse
winces..
Incensed
::
Incensed
(a.)
Angered;
enraged.
Lazarite
::
Lazarite
(n.) One of the
Congregation
of the
Priests
of the
Mission,
a
religious
institute
founded
by
Vincent
de Paul in 1624, and
popularly
called
Lazarists
or
Lazarites
from the
College
of St.
Lazare
in
Paris,
which was
occupied
by them until
1792..
Cant
::
Cant (n.) The use of
religious
phraseology
without
understanding
or
sincerity;
empty,
solemn
speech,
implying
what is not felt;
hypocrisy..
Incession
::
Incession
(n.)
Motion
on foot;
progress
in
walking.
Pincers
::
Pincers
(n. pl.) See
Pinchers.
Flinch
::
Flinch
(v. i.) To
withdraw
from any
suffering
or
undertaking,
from pain or
danger;
to fail in doing or
perserving;
to show signs of
yielding
or of
suffering;
to
shrink;
to
wince;
as, one of the
parties
flinched
from the
combat..
Ago
::
Ago (a. & adv.) Past; gone by;
since;
as, ten years ago; gone long ago..
Schooner
::
Schooner
(n.)
Originally,
a
small,
sharp-built
vessel,
with two masts and
fore-and-aft
rig.
Sometimes
it
carried
square
topsails
on one or both masts and was
called
a
topsail
schooner.
About 1840,
longer
vessels
with three
masts,
fore-and-aft
rigged,
came into use, and since that time
vessels
with four masts and even with six
masts,
so
rigged,
are
built.
Schooners
with more than two masts are
designated
three-masted
schooners,
four-masted
schooners,
etc. See
Illustration
in
Appendix..
Appanagist
::
Appanagist
(n.) A
prince
to whom an
appanage
has been
granted.
Sovereign
::
Sovereign
(a.)
Princely;
royal.
Vincetoxin
::
Vincetoxin
(n.) A
glucoside
extracted
from the root of the white
swallowwort
(Vincetoxicum
officinale,
a plant of the
Asclepias
family)
as a
bitter
yellow
amorphous
substance;
--
called
also
asclepiadin,
and
cynanchin..
Rectory
::
Rectory
(n.) The
province
of a
rector;
a
parish
church,
parsonage,
or
spiritual
living,
with all its
rights,
tithes,
and
glebes..
Incendious
::
Incendious
(a.)
Promoting
faction
or
contention;
seditious;
inflammatory.
Pomeranian
::
Pomeranian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Pomerania,
a
province
of
Prussia
on the
Baltic
Sea..
Proconsulary
::
Proconsulary
(a.) Under the
government
of a
proconsul;
as, a
proconsular
province..
Damsel
::
Damsel
(n.) A young
person,
either
male or
female,
of noble or
gentle
extraction;
as,
Damsel
Pepin;
Damsel
Richard,
Prince
of
Wales..
Provinciate
::
Provinciate
(v. t.) To
convert
into a
province
or
provinces.
Incendiary
::
Incendiary
(n.) A
person
who
excites
or
inflames
factions,
and
promotes
quarrels
or
sedition;
an
agitator;
an
exciter..
Princeliness
::
Princeliness
(n.) The
quality
of being
princely;
the
state,
manner,
or
dignity
of a
prince..
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