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Definition of pens
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Pens (n.) pl. of
Penny.
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Stationery
::
Stationery
(n.) The
articles
usually
sold by
stationers,
as
paper,
pens, ink,
quills,
blank
books,
etc..
Redeem
::
Redeem
(v. t.) To pay the
penalty
of; to make
amends
for; to serve as an
equivalent
or
offset
for; to atone for; to
compensate;
as, to
redeem
an
error..
Imitational
::
Imitational
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
employed
in,
imitation;
as,
imitational
propensities..
Undispensable
::
Undispensable
(a.)
Unavoidable;
inevitable.
Vocation
::
Vocation
(n.) The
bestowment
of God's
distinguishing
grace upon a
person
or
nation,
by which that
person
or
nation
is put in the way of
salvation;
as, the
vocation
of the Jews under the old
dispensation,
and of the
Gentiles
under the
gospel..
Casual
::
Casual
(a.)
Coming
without
regularity;
occasional;
incidental;
as,
casual
expenses..
Apician
::
Apician
(a.)
Belonging
to
Apicius,
a
notorious
Roman
epicure;
hence
applied
to
whatever
is
peculiarly
refined
or
dainty
and
expensive
in
cookery..
Thanksgiving
::
Thanksgiving
(n.) A
public
acknowledgment
or
celebration
of
divine
goodness;
also, a day set apart for
religious
services,
specially
to
acknowledge
the
goodness
of God,
either
in any
remarkable
deliverance
from
calamities
or
danger,
or in the
ordinary
dispensation
of his
bounties..
Hire
::
Hire (n.) The
price,
reward,
or
compensation
paid, or
contracted
to be paid, for the
temporary
use of a thing or a
place,
for
personal
service,
or for
labor;
wages;
rent; pay..
Prepensely
::
Prepensely
(adv.)
In a
premeditated
manner.
Cable
::
Cable (n.) A rope of steel wire, or
copper
wire,
usually
covered
with some
protecting
or
insulating
substance;
as, the cable of a
suspension
bridge;
a
telegraphic
cable..
Dispensing
::
Dispensing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Dispens.
Within
::
Within
(prep.)
In the
limits
or
compass
of; not
further
in
length
than; as,
within
five
miles;
not
longer
in time than; as,
within
an hour; not
exceeding
in
quantity;
as,
expenses
kept
within
one's
income..
Commons
::
Commons
(n. pl.) A club or
association
for
boarding
at a
common
table,
as in a
college,
the
members
sharing
the
expenses
equally;
as, to board in
commons..
Lid
::
Lid (n.) The top of an ovary which opens
transversely,
as in the fruit of the
purslane
and the tree which
yields
Brazil
nuts..
Indispensableness
::
Indispensableness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
indispensable,
or
absolutely
necessary..
Poise
::
Poise (v. i.) To hang in
equilibrium;
to be
balanced
or
suspended;
hence,
to be in
suspense
or
doubt..
Abstinence
::
Abstinence
(n.) The act or
practice
of
abstaining;
voluntary
forbearance
of any
action,
especially
the
refraining
from an
indulgence
of
appetite,
or from
customary
gratifications
of
animal
or
sensual
propensities.
Specifically,
the
practice
of
abstaining
from
intoxicating
beverages,
--
called
also total
abstinence..
Basilica
::
Basilica
(n.)
Originally,
the place of a king; but
afterward,
an
apartment
provided
in the
houses
of
persons
of
importance,
where
assemblies
were held for
dispensing
justice;
and
hence,
any large hall used for this
purpose..
Penitentiary
::
Penitentiary
(n.) An
office
of the papal court which
examines
cases of
conscience,
confession,
absolution
from vows, etc., and
delivers
decisions,
dispensations,
etc. Its chief is a
cardinal,
called
the Grand
Penitentiary,
appointed
by the
pope..
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