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Definition of permitted
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Permitted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Permi.
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Tyrannize
::
Tyrannize
(v. i.) To act the
tyrant;
to
exercise
arbitrary
power;
to rule with
unjust
and
oppressive
severity;
to
exercise
power
others
not
permitted
by law or
required
by
justice,
or with a
severity
not
necessary
to the ends of
justice
and
government;
as, a
prince
will often
tyrannize
over his
subjects;
masters
sometimes
tyrannize
over their
servants
or
apprentices..
Roulette
::
Roulette
(n.) A game of
chance,
in which a small ball is made to move round
rapidly
on a
circle
divided
off into
numbered
red and black
spaces,
the one on which it stops
indicating
the
result
of a
variety
of
wagers
permitted
by the
game..
Venial
::
Venial
(a.)
Allowed;
permitted.
License
::
License
(n.) That
deviation
from
strict
fact, form, or rule, in which an
artist
or
writer
indulges,
assuming
that it will be
permitted
for the sake of the
advantage
or
effect
gained;
as,
poetic
license;
grammatical
license,
etc..
Limitation
::
Limitation
(v. t.) A
certain
precinct
within
which
friars
were
allowed
to beg, or
exercise
their
functions;
also, the time
during
which they were
permitted
to
exercise
their
functions
in such a
district..
Micropyle
::
Micropyle
(n.) An
opening
in the
membranes
surrounding
the ovum, by which
nutrition
is
assisted
and the
entrance
of the
spermatozoa
permitted..
Illicit
::
Illicit
(a.) Not
permitted
or
allowed;
prohibited;
unlawful;
as,
illicit
trade;
illicit
intercourse;
illicit
pleasure..
Innocent
::
Innocent
(a.)
Lawful;
permitted;
as, an
innocent
trade..
Vise
::
Vise (n.) An
indorsement
made on a
passport
by the
proper
authorities
of
certain
countries
on the
continent
of
Europe,
denoting
that it has been
examined,
and that the
person
who bears it is
permitted
to
proceed
on his
journey;
a
visa..
Sufferance
::
Sufferable
(a.) That may be
suffered,
tolerated,
or
permitted;
allowable;
tolerable..
Water Gate
::
Water gate () A gate, or
valve,
by which a flow of water is
permitted,
prevented,
or
regulated..
Parlor
::
Parlor
(n.) The
apartment
in a
monastery
or
nunnery
where the
inmates
are
permitted
to meet and
converse
with each
other,
or with
visitors
and
friends
from
without..
Sanctuary
::
Sanctuary
(n.) The most
retired
part of the
temple
at
Jerusalem,
called
the Holy of
Holies,
in which was kept the ark of the
covenant,
and into which no
person
was
permitted
to enter
except
the high
priest,
and he only once a year, to
intercede
for the
people;
also, the most
sacred
part of the
tabernacle;
also, the
temple
at
Jerusalem..
Kneeler
::
Kneeler
(n.) A name given to
certain
catechumens
and
penitents
who were
permitted
to join only in parts of
church
worship.
Permitted
::
Permitted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Permi.
Permissive
::
Permissive
(a.)
Permitted;
tolerated;
suffered.
Token
::
Token (n.) A piece of metal given
beforehand
to each
person
in the
congregation
who is
permitted
to
partake
of the
Lord's
Supper.
Convert
::
Convert
(n.) A lay friar or
brother,
permitted
to enter a
monastery
for the
service
of the
house,
but
without
orders,
and not
allowed
to sing in the
choir..
Permissible
::
Permissible
(a.) That may be
permitted;
allowable;
admissible.
Permiss
::
Permiss
(n.) A
permitted
choice;
a
rhetorical
figure
in which a thing is
committed
to the
decision
of one's
opponent.
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