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Definition of pinion
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Pinion
(n.) A
feather;
a
quill.
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Refutation
::
Refutation
(n.) The act or
process
of
refuting
or
disproving,
or the state of being
refuted;
proof of
falsehood
or
error;
the
overthrowing
of an
argument,
opinion,
testimony,
doctrine,
or
theory,
by
argument
or
countervailing
proof..
Dissenter
::
Dissenter
(n.) One who
dissents;
one who
differs
in
opinion,
or
declares
his
disagreement..
Candid
::
Candid
(a.) Free from undue bias;
disposed
to think and judge
according
to truth and
justice,
or
without
partiality
or
prejudice;
fair; just;
impartial;
as, a
candid
opinion..
Waver
::
Waver (v. i.) To be
unsettled
in
opinion;
to
vacillate;
to be
undetermined;
to
fluctuate;
as, to water in
judgment..
Converse
::
Converse
(v. i.) To
engage
in
familiar
colloquy;
to
interchange
thoughts
and
opinions
in a free,
informal
manner;
to chat; --
followed
by with
before
a
person;
by on,
about,
concerning,
etc.,
before
a
thing..
Weathercock
::
Weathercock
(n.)
Hence,
any thing or
person
that turns
easily
and
frequently;
one who veers with every
change
of
current
opinion;
a
fickle,
inconstant
person..
Repute
::
Repute
(n.)
Character
reputed
or
attributed;
reputation,
whether
good or bad;
established
opinion;
public
estimate..
Paradoxical
::
Paradoxical
(a.)
Inclined
to
paradoxes,
or to
tenets
or
notions
contrary
to
received
opinions..
Heterodox
::
Heterodox
(a.)
Contrary
to, or
differing
from, some
acknowledged
standard,
as the
Bible,
the creed of a
church,
the
decree
of a
council,
and the like; not
orthodox;
heretical;
-- said of
opinions,
doctrines,
books,
etc., esp. upon
theological
subjects..
Judge
::
"Judge
(v. t.) To
compare
facts or
ideas,
and
perceive
their
relations
and
attributes,
and thus
distinguish
truth from
falsehood;
to
determine;
to
discern;
to
distinguish;
to form an
opinion
about..
Origenism
::
Origenism
(n.) The
opinions
of
Origen
of
Alexandria,
who lived in the 3d
century,
one of the most
learned
of the Greek
Fathers.
Prominent
in his
teaching
was the
doctrine
that all
created
beings,
including
Satan,
will
ultimately
be
saved..
Dissension
::
Dissension
(n.)
Disagreement
in
opinion,
usually
of a
violent
character,
producing
warm
debates
or angry
words;
contention
in
words;
partisan
and
contentious
divisions;
breach
of
friendship
and
union;
strife;
discord;
quarrel..
Estimable
::
Estimable
(a.) Worth of
esteem
or
respect;
deserving
our good
opinion
or
regard.
Fancy
::
Fancy (n.) An
opinion
or
notion
formed
without
much
reflection;
caprice;
whim;
impression.
Peremptory
::
Peremptory
(a.)
Positive
in
opinion
or
judgment;
decided;
dictatorial;
dogmatical.
Rack
::
Rack (a.) A bar with teeth on its face, or edge, to work with those of a
wheel,
pinion,
or worm, which is to drive it or be
driven
by it..
Ftiction
::
Ftiction
(n.) A
clashing
between
two
persons
or
parties
in
opinions
or work; a
disagreement
tending
to
prevent
or
retard
progress.
Doubt
::
Doubt (v. i.) A
fluctuation
of mind
arising
from
defect
of
knowledge
or
evidence;
uncertainty
of
judgment
or mind;
unsettled
state of
opinion
concerning
the
reality
of an
event,
or the truth of an
assertion,
etc.;
hesitation..
Decide
::
Decide
(v. i.) To
determine;
to form a
definite
opinion;
to come to a
conclusion;
to give
decision;
as, the court
decided
in favor of the
defendant..
Vindication
::
Vindication
(n.) The act of
vindicating,
or the state of being
vindicated;
defense;
justification
against
denial
or
censure;
as, the
vindication
of
opinions;
his
vindication
is
complete..
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