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Definition of passion
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Passion
(v. t.) To give a
passionate
character
to.
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Passiflora
::
Passiflora
(n.) A genus of
plants,
including
the
passion
flower.
It is the type of the order
Passifloreae,
which
includes
about
nineteen
genera
and two
hundred
and fifty
species..
Pure
::
Pure
(superl.)
Separate
from all
heterogeneous
or
extraneous
matter;
free from
mixture
or
combination;
clean;
mere;
simple;
unmixed;
as, pure
water;
pure clay; pure air; pure
compassion..
Weep
::
Weep (v. i.)
Formerly,
to
express
sorrow,
grief,
or
anguish,
by
outcry,
or by other
manifest
signs;
in
modern
use, to show grief or other
passions
by
shedding
tears;
to shed
tears;
to cry..
Dispassioned
::
Dispassioned
(a.) Free from
passion;
dispassionate.
Aflame
::
Aflame
(adv. & a.)
Inflames;
glowing
with light or
passion;
ablaze.
Peppery
::
Peppery
(a.) Fig.:
Hot-tempered;
passionate;
choleric.
Brame
::
Brame (n.) Sharp
passion;
vexation.
Choler
::
Choler
(n.)
Irritation
of the
passions;
anger;
wrath.
Ustulation
::
Ustulation
(n.)
Lascivious
passion;
concupiscence.
Passional
::
Passional
(n.) A
passionary.
Cold-hearted
::
Cold-hearted
(a.)
Wanting
passion
or
feeling;
indifferent.
Cool-headed
::
Cool-headed
(a.)
Having
a
temper
not
easily
excited;
free from
passion.
Temperate
::
Temperate
(v. t.) Not
marked
with
passion;
not
violent;
cool; calm; as,
temperate
language..
Mispassion
::
Mispassion
(n.) Wrong
passion
or
feeling.
Stationed
::
Station
(n.) One of the
places
at which
ecclesiastical
processions
pause for the
performance
of an act of
devotion;
formerly,
the tomb of a
martyr,
or some
similarly
consecrated
spot; now,
especially,
one of those
representations
of the
successive
stages
of our
Lord's
passion
which are often
placed
round the naves of large
churches
and by the side of the way
leading
to
sacred
edifices
or
shrines,
and which are
visited
in
rotation,
stated
services
being
performed
at each; --
called
also
Station
o
Affect
::
Affect
(v. t.) To
influence
or move, as the
feelings
or
passions;
to
touch..
Stag-evil
::
Stage-struck
(a.)
Fascinated
by the
stage;
seized
by a
passionate
desire
to
become
an
actor.
Novel
::
Novel (a.) A
fictitious
tale or
narrative,
professing
to be
conformed
to real life; esp., one
intended
to
exhibit
the
operation
of the
passions,
and
particularly
of
love..
Inflame
::
Inflame
(v. t.) Fig.: To
kindle
or
intensify,
as
passion
or
appetite;
to
excite
to an
excessive
or
unnatural
action
or heat; as, to
inflame
desire..
Rapture
::
Rapture
(n.) The state or
condition
of being rapt, or
carried
away from one's self by
agreeable
excitement;
violence
of a
pleasing
passion;
extreme
joy or
pleasure;
ecstasy..
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