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Definition of poss
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Poss (v. t.) To push; to dash; to
throw.
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Talented
::
Talented
(a.)
Furnished
with
talents;
possessing
skill or
talent;
mentally
gifted.
Burgess
::
Burgess
(n.) An
inhabitant
of a
borough
or
walled
town, or one who
possesses
a
tenement
therein;
a
citizen
or
freeman
of a
borough..
Pancarte
::
Pancarte
(n.) A royal
charter
confirming
to a
subject
all his
possessions.
Hypothecate
::
Hypothecate
(v. t.) To
subject,
as
property,
to
liability
for a debt or
engagement
without
delivery
of
possession
or
transfer
of
title;
to
pledge
without
delivery
of
possession;
to
mortgage,
as
ships,
or other
personal
property;
to make a
contract
by
bottomry.
See
Hypothecation,
Bottomry..
Conscious
::
Conscious
(a.)
Possessing
knowledge,
whether
by
internal,
conscious
experience
or by
external
observation;
cognizant;
aware;
sensible..
Demonianism
::
Demonianism
(n.) The state of being
possessed
by a demon or by
demons.
Maybe
::
Maybe (a.)
Possible;
probable,
but not
sure..
Clinorhombic
::
Clinorhombic
(a.)
Possessing
the
qualities
of a
prism,
obliquely
inclined
to a
rhombic
base;
monoclinic..
Idorgan
::
Idorgan
(n.) A
morphological
unit,
consisting
of two or more
plastids,
which does not
possess
the
positive
character
of the
person
or
stock,
in
distinction
from the
physiological
organ or
biorgan.
See
Morphon..
Virtuous
::
Virtuous
(a.)
Possessing
or
exhibiting
virtue.
Ambiguous
::
Ambiguous
(a.)
Doubtful
or
uncertain,
particularly
in
respect
to
signification;
capable
of being
understood
in
either
of two or more
possible
senses;
equivocal;
as, an
ambiguous
course;
an
ambiguous
expression..
Devoid
::
Devoid
(v. t.)
Destitute;
not in
possession;
-- with of; as,
devoid
of
sense;
devoid
of pity or of
pride..
Closehauled
::
Closehauled
(a.) Under way and
moving
as
nearly
as
possible
toward
the
direction
from which the wind
blows;
-- said of a
sailing
vessel.
Indispensable
::
Indispensable
(a.) Not
dispensable;
impossible
to be
omitted,
remitted,
or
spared;
absolutely
necessary
or
requisite..
Benevolent
::
Benevolent
(a.)
Having
a
disposition
to do good;
possessing
or
manifesting
love to
mankind,
and a
desire
to
promote
their
prosperity
and
happiness;
disposed
to give to good
objects;
kind;
charitable..
Foretaste
::
Foretaste
(v. t.) To taste
before
full
possession;
to have
previous
enjoyment
or
experience
of; to
anticipate.
Cerealin
::
Cerealin
(n.) A
nitrogenous
substance
closely
resembling
diastase,
obtained
from bran, and
possessing
the power of
converting
starch
into
dextrin,
sugar,
and
lactic
acid..
Impatronization
::
Impatronization
(n.)
Absolute
seignory
or
possession;
the act of
investing
with such
possession.
Corruptibility
::
Corruptibility
(n.) The
quality
of being
corruptible;
the
possibility
or
liability
of being
corrupted;
corruptibleness.
Vow
::
Vow (n.) A
solemn
promise
made to God, or to some
deity;
an act by which one
consecrates
or
devotes
himself,
absolutely
or
conditionally,
wholly
or in part, for a
longer
or
shorter
time, to some act,
service,
or
condition;
a
devotion
of one's
possessions;
as, a
baptismal
vow; a vow of
poverty..
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