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Definition of plain
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Plain
(superl.)
Void of
extraneous
beauty
or
ornament;
without
conspicious
embellishment;
not rich;
simple.
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Jointer
::
"Jointer
(n.) A long
stationary
plane,
for
plaining
the edges of
barrel
staves..
Grumble
::
Grumble
(v. i.) To
murmur
or
mutter
with
discontent;
to make
ill-natured
complaints
in a low voice and a surly
manner.
Round
::
Round (a.)
Outspoken;
plain and
direct;
unreserved;
unqualified;
not
mincing;
as, a round
answer;
a round
oath..
Unriddle
::
Unriddle
(v. t. & i.) To read the
riddle
of; to solve or
explain;
as, to
unriddle
an
enigma
or a
mystery..
Surrein
::
Surrebuter
(n.) The reply of a
plaintiff
to a
defendant's
rebutter.
Mealy-mouthed
::
Mealy-mouthed
(a.) Using soft
words;
plausible;
affectedly
or
timidly
delicate
of
speech;
unwilling
to tell the truth in plain
language.
Terrace
::
Terrace
(v.) A level
plain,
usually
with a steep
front,
bordering
a
river,
a lake, or
sometimes
the sea..
Bar
::
Bar (n.) To
restrict
or
confine,
as if by a bar; to
hinder;
to
obstruct;
to
prevent;
to
prohibit;
as, to bar the
entrance
of evil;
distance
bars our
intercourse;
the
statute
bars my
right;
the right is
barred
by time; a
release
bars the
plaintiff's
recovery;
--
sometimes
with up..
Homophony
::
Homophony
(n.) Plain
harmony,
as
opposed
to
polyphony.
See
Homophonous..
Plaining
::
Plaining
(n.)
Complaint.
Nonsuit
::
Nonsuit
(v. t.) To
determine,
adjudge,
or
record
(a
plaintiff)
as
having
dropped
his suit, upon his
withdrawal
or
failure
to
follow
it up..
Plain
::
Plain
(superl.)
Not
variegated,
dyed, or
figured;
as, plain
muslin..
Tone
::
Tone (n.) A mode or tune or plain
chant;
as, the
Gregorian
tones..
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..
Read
::
Read (v. t.) To
interpret;
to
explain;
as, to read a
riddle..
Oratrix
::
Oratrix
(n.) A woman
plaintiff,
or
complainant,
in
equity
pleading..
Plainant
::
Plainant
(n.) One who makes
complaint;
the
plaintiff.
Evidently
::
Evidently
(adv.)
In an
evident
manner;
clearly;
plainly.
Orator
::
Orator
(n.) A
plaintiff,
or
complainant,
in a bill in
chancery..
Express
::
Express
(a.) To give a true
impression
of; to
represent
and make
known;
to
manifest
plainly;
to show in
general;
to
exhibit,
as an
opinion
or
feeling,
by a look,
gesture,
and esp. by
language;
to
declare;
to
utter;
to
tell..
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