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Definition of party
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Party (v.) A part or
portion.
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Congregation
::
Congregation
(n.) the name
assumed
by the
Protestant
party under John Knox. The
leaders
called
themselves
(1557)
Lords of the
Congregation.
Rat
::
Rat (n.) One who
deserts
his party or
associates;
hence,
in the
trades,
one who works for lower wages than those
prescribed
by a
trades
union..
Pied
::
Pied (a.)
Variegated
with spots of
different
colors;
party-colored;
spotted;
piebald.
Mouthpiece
::
Mouthpiece
(n.) One who
delivers
the
opinion
of
others
or of
another;
a
spokesman;
as, the
mouthpiece
of his
party..
Conversion
::
Conversion
(n.) The act of
changing
one's views or
course,
as in
passing
from one side,
party,
or from of
religion
to
another;
also, the state of being so
changed..
Party-colored
::
Party-colored
(a.) Alt. of
Parti-colore.
Democracy
::
Democracy
(n.) The
principles
and
policy
of the
Democratic
party,
so
called..
Nice
::
Nice
(superl.)
Pleasing;
agreeable;
gratifying;
delightful;
good; as, a nice
party;
a nice
excursion;
a nice
person;
a nice day; a nice
sauce,
etc..
Patent
::
Patent
(a.)
Appropriated
or
protected
by
letters
patent;
secured
by
official
authority
to the
exclusive
possession,
control,
and
disposal
of some
person
or
party;
patented;
as, a
patent
right;
patent
medicines..
Answer
::
Answer
(n.) A
counter-statement
of facts in a
course
of
pleadings;
a
confutation
of what the other party has
alleged;
a
responsive
declaration
by a
witness
in reply to a
question.
In
Equity,
it is the usual form of
defense
to the
complainant's
charges
in his
bill..
Friend
::
Friend
(n.) One not
inimical
or
hostile;
one not a foe or
enemy;
also, one of the same
nation,
party,
kin, etc., whose
friendly
feelings
may be
assumed.
The word is some times used as a term of
friendly
address..
Freight
::
Freight
(n.) The sum paid by a party
hiring
a ship or part of a ship for the use of what is thus
hired.
Redirect
::
Redirect
(a.)
Applied
to the
examination
of a
witness,
by the party
calling
him, after the
cross-examination..
Rat
::
Rat (v. i.) In
English
politics,
to
desert
one's party from
interested
motives;
to
forsake
one's
associates
for one's own
advantage;
in the
trades,
to work for less
wages,
or on other
conditions,
than those
established
by a
trades
union..
Side
::
Side (n.) The
position
of a
person
or party
regarded
as
opposed
to
another
person
or
party,
whether
as a rival or a foe; a body of
advocates
or
partisans;
a
party;
hence,
the
interest
or cause which one
maintains
against
another;
a
doctrine
or view
opposed
to
another..
Promise
::
Promise
(a.) An
engagement
by one
person
to
another,
either
in words or in
writing,
but
properly
not under seal, for the
performance
or
nonperformance
of some
particular
thing.
The word
promise
is used to
denote
the mere
engagement
of a
person,
without
regard
to the
consideration
for it, or the
corresponding
duty of the party to whom it is
made..
Curialism
::
Curialism
(n.) The view or
doctrine
of the
ultramontane
party in the Latin
Church.
Adherence
::
Adherence
(n.) The state of being fixed in
attachment;
fidelity;
steady
attachment;
adhesion;
as,
adherence
to a party or to
opinions..
Revolt
::
Revolt
(n.)
Hence,
to be
faithless;
to
desert
one party or
leader
for
another;
especially,
to
renounce
allegiance
or
subjection;
to rise
against
a
government;
to
rebel..
Fronde
::
Fronde
(n.) A
political
party in
France,
during
the
minority
of Louis XIV., who
opposed
the
government,
and made war upon the court
party..
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