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Definition of position
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Position
(v. t.) To
indicate
the
position
of; to
place.
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Inclining
::
Inclining
(n.)
Inclination;
disposition.
Term
::
Term (n.)
Propositions
or
promises,
as in
contracts,
which,
when
assented
to or
accepted
by
another,
settle
the
contract
and bind the
parties;
conditions..
Uncoformability
::
Uncoformability
(n.) Want of
parallelism
between
one
series
of
strata
and
another,
especially
when due to a
disturbance
of the
position
of the
earlier
strata
before
the
latter
were
deposited..
Chined
::
Chined
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
having,
a
chine,
or
backbone;
-- used in
composition..
Symphyla
::
Symphony
(n.) An
instrumental
passage
at the
beginning
or end, or in the
course
of, a vocal
composition;
a
prelude,
interlude,
or
postude;
a
ritornello..
Romance
::
Romance
(n.) A
dreamy,
imaginative
habit of mind; a
disposition
to
ignore
what is real; as, a girl full of
romance..
Surbet
::
Surbed
(v. t.) To set
edgewise,
as a
stone;
that is, to set it in a
position
different
from that which it had in the
quarry..
Disinclination
::
Disinclination
(n.) The state of being
disinclined;
want of
propensity,
desire,
or
affection;
slight
aversion
or
dislike;
indisposition..
Interpretation
::
Interpretation
(n.) The sense given by an
interpreter;
exposition
or
explanation
given;
meaning;
as,
commentators
give
various
interpretations
of the same
passage
of
Scripture..
Deposition
::
Deposition
(n.) That which is
deposited;
matter
laid or
thrown
down;
sediment;
alluvial
matter;
as, banks are
sometimes
depositions
of
alluvial
matter..
Longanimity
::
Longanimity
(n.)
Disposition
to bear
injuries
patiently;
forbearance;
patience.
Centonism
::
Centonism
(n.) The
composition
of a
cento;
the act or
practice
of
composing
a cento or
centos.
Fibrolite
::
Fibrolite
(n.) A
silicate
of
alumina,
of
fibrous
or
columnar
structure.
It is like
andalusite
in
composition;
--
called
also
sillimanite,
and
bucholizite..
Baroko
::
Baroko
(n.) A form or mode of
syllogism
of which the first
proposition
is a
universal
affirmative,
and the other two are
particular
negative..
Tyrosin
::
Tyrosin
(n.) A white
crystalline
nitrogenous
substance
present
in small
amount
in the
pancreas
and
spleen,
and
formed
in large
quantity
from the
decomposition
of
proteid
matter
by
various
means,
-- as by
pancreatic
digestion,
by
putrefaction
as of
cheese,
by the
action
of
boiling
acids,
etc.
Chemically,
it
consists
of
oxyphenol
and
amidopropionic
acid, and by
decomposition
yields
oxybenzoic
acid, or some other
benzol
derivative..
Miscellany
::
Miscellany
(n.) A mass or
mixture
of
various
things;
a
medley;
esp., a
collection
of
compositions
on
various
subjects..
Polyphonic
::
Polyphonic
(a.)
Consisting
of
several
tone
series,
or
melodic
parts,
progressing
simultaneously
according
to the laws of
counterpoint;
contrapuntal;
as, a
polyphonic
composition;
--
opposed
to
homophonic,
or
monodic..
Nominee
::
Nominee
(n.) A
person
named,
or
designated,
by
another,
to any
office,
duty, or
position;
one
nominated,
or
proposed,
by
others
for
office
or for
election
to
office..
Argue
::
Argue (v. i.) To
invent
and offer
reasons
to
support
or
overthrow
a
proposition,
opinion,
or
measure;
to use
arguments;
to
reason..
Wickedness
::
Wickedness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
wicked;
departure
from the rules of the
divine
or the moral law; evil
disposition
or
practices;
immorality;
depravity;
sinfulness.
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