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Definition of proceed
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Proceed
(v. i.) To go on in an
orderly
or
regulated
manner;
to begin and carry on a
series
of acts or
measures;
to act by
method;
to
prosecute
a
design.
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Descendent
::
Descendent
(a.)
Descending;
falling;
proceeding
from an
ancestor
or
source.
Punctilio
::
Punctilio
(n.) A nice point of
exactness
in
conduct,
ceremony,
or
proceeding;
particularity
or
exactness
in
forms;
as, the
punctilios
of a
public
ceremony..
Proceed
::
Proceed
(v. i.) To pass from one
point,
topic,
or
stage,
to
another;
as, to
proceed
with a story or
argument..
Of
::
Of
(prep.)
In a
general
sense,
from, or out from;
proceeding
from;
belonging
to;
relating
to;
concerning;
-- used in a
variety
of
applications;
as:.
Informal
::
Informal
(a.) Not in the
regular,
usual,
or
established
form; not
according
to
official,
conventional,
prescribed,
or
customary
forms or
rules;
irregular;
hence,
without
ceremony;
as, an
informal
writting,
proceeding,
or
visit..
Imaginative
::
Imaginative
(a.)
Proceeding
from, and
characterized
by, the
imagination,
generally
in the
highest
sense of the
word..
Continual
::
Continual
(a.)
Proceeding
without
interruption
or
cesstaion;
continuous;
unceasing;
lasting;
abiding.
Benefit
::
Benefit
(n.) A
theatrical
performance,
a
concert,
or the like, the
proceeds
of which do not go to the
lessee
of the
theater
or to the
company,
but to some
individual
actor,
or to some
charitable
use..
Reporter
::
Reporter
(n.) An
officer
or
person
who makes
authorized
statements
of law
proceedings
and
decisions,
or of
legislative
debates..
Affectionate
::
Affectionate
(a.)
Proceeding
from
affection;
indicating
love;
tender;
as, the
affectionate
care of a
parent;
affectionate
countenance,
message,
language..
Aspect
::
Aspect
(n.) The
situation
of
planets
or stars with
respect
to one
another,
or the angle
formed
by the rays of light
proceeding
from them and
meeting
at the eye; the joint look of
planets
or stars upon each other or upon the
earth..
Gloss
::
Gloss (n.)
Brightness
or
luster
of a body
proceeding
from a
smooth
surface;
polish;
as, the gloss of silk; cloth is
calendered
to give it a
gloss..
Scuff
::
Scuff (v. i.) To walk
without
lifting
the feet; to
proceed
with a
scraping
or
dragging
movement;
to
shuffle.
Gastromyth
::
Gastromyth
(n.) One whose voice
appears
to
proceed
from the
stomach;
a
ventriloquist.
Suspend
::
Suspend
(n.) To cause to cease for a time; to
hinder
from
proceeding;
to
interrupt;
to
delay;
to stay.
Angelical
::
Angelical
(a.)
Belonging
to, or
proceeding
from,
angels;
resembling,
characteristic
of, or
partaking
of the
nature
of, an
angel;
heavenly;
divine..
Envious
::
Envious
(a.)
Feeling
or
exhibiting
envy;
actuated
or
directed
by, or
proceeding
from, envy; -- said of a
person,
disposition,
feeling,
act, etc.;
jealously
pained
by the
excellence
or good
fortune
of
another;
maliciously
grudging;
--
followed
by of, at, and
against;
as, an
envious
man,
disposition,
attack;
envious
tongues..
Inductive
::
Inductive
(a.)
Leading
to
inferences;
proceeding
by,
derived
from, or
using,
induction;
as,
inductive
reasoning..
Southeast
::
Southeast
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
southeast;
proceeding
toward,
or
coming
from, the
southeast;
as, a
southeast
course;
a
southeast
wind..
Pain
::
Pain (n.) Any
uneasy
sensation
in
animal
bodies,
from
slight
uneasiness
to
extreme
distress
or
torture,
proceeding
from a
derangement
of
functions,
disease,
or
injury
by
violence;
bodily
distress;
bodily
suffering;
an ache; a
smart..
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