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Definition of quit
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of quit is as below...
Quit (a.) To set at rest; to free, as from
anything
harmful
or
oppressive;
to
relieve;
to
clear;
to
liberate..
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Excuse
::
Excuse
(v. t.) The act of
excusing,
apologizing,
exculpating,
pardoning,
releasing,
and the like;
acquittal;
release;
absolution;
justification;
extenuation..
Quite
::
Quite (v. t. & i.) See Quit.
Acquittal
::
Acquittal
(n.) The act of
acquitting;
discharge
from debt or
obligation;
acquittance.
Musketo
::
Musketo
(n.) See
Mosquito.
Honest
::
Honest
(a.)
Characterized
by
integrity
or
fairness
and
straight/forwardness
in
conduct,
thought,
speech,
etc.;
upright;
just;
equitable;
trustworthy;
truthful;
sincere;
free from
fraud,
guile,
or
duplicity;
not
false;
-- said of
persons
and acts, and of
things
to which a moral
quality
is
imputed;
as, an
honest
judge or
merchant;
an
honest
statement;
an
honest
bargain;
an
honest
business;
an
honest
book; an
honest
confession..
Lion
::
Lion (n.) An
object
of
interest
and
curiosity,
especially
a
person
who is so
regarded;
as, he was quite a lion in
London
at that
time..
Recompense
::
Recompense
(v. i.) To give
recompense;
to make
amends
or
requital.
Ne Exeat
::
Ne exeat () A writ to
restrain
a
person
from
leaving
the
country,
or the
jurisdiction
of the
court.
The writ was
originally
applicable
to
purposes
of
state,
but is now an
ordinary
process
of
courts
of
equity,
resorted
to for the
purpose
of
obtaining
bail, or
security
to abide a
decree..
Justice
::
"Justice
(a.)
Agreeableness
to
right;
equity;
justness;
as, the
justice
of a
claim..
Wiggler
::
Wiggler
(n.) The
young,
either
larva or pupa, of the
mosquito;
--
called
also
wiggletail..
Archaeography
::
Archaeography
(n.) A
description
of, or a
treatise
on,
antiquity
or
antiquities..
Exchange
::
Exchange
(n.) To part with for a
substitute;
to lay
aside,
quit, or
resign
(something
being
received
in place of the thing
parted
with);
as, to
exchange
a
palace
for
cell..
Ancientness
::
Ancientness
(n.) The
quality
of being
ancient;
antiquity;
existence
from old
times.
Antiquity
::
Antiquity
(n.) An old
gentleman.
Wrong
::
Wrong (a.) Not
according
to the laws of good
morals,
whether
divine
or
human;
not
suitable
to the
highest
and best end; not
morally
right;
deviating
from
rectitude
or duty; not just or
equitable;
not true; not
legal;
as, a wrong
practice;
wrong
ideas;
wrong
inclinations
and
desires..
Obliquity
::
Obliquity
(n.) The
condition
of being
oblique;
deviation
from a right line;
deviation
from
parallelism
or
perpendicularity;
the
amount
of such
deviation;
divergence;
as, the
obliquity
of the
ecliptic
to the
equator..
Acquittance
::
Acquittance
(n.) A
writing
which is
evidence
of a
discharge;
a
receipt
in full, which bars a
further
demand..
Bite
::
Bite (v.) The wound made by
biting;
as, the pain of a dog's or
snake's
bite; the bite of a
mosquito..
Acquittance
::
Acquittance
(n.) The
clearing
off of debt or
obligation;
a
release
or
discharge
from debt or other
liability.
Crossbill
::
Crossbill
() A bill
brought
by a
defendant,
in an
equity
or
chancery
suit,
against
the
plaintiff,
respecting
the
matter
in
question
in that
suit..
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