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Definition of quit
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Quit (a.) To
release
from
obligation,
accusation,
penalty,
or the like; to
absolve;
to
acquit..
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Quittance
::
Quittance
(v. t.) To
repay;
to
requite.
Modulation
::
Modulation
(n.) A
change
of key,
whether
transient,
or until the music
becomes
established
in the new key; a
shifting
of the
tonality
of a
piece,
so that the
harmonies
all
center
upon a new
keynote
or
tonic;
the art of
transition
out of the
original
key into one
nearly
related,
and so on, it may be, by
successive
changes,
into a key quite
remote.
There are also
sudden
and
unprepared
modulations..
Light
::
Light
(superl.)
Not quite sound or
normal;
somewhat
impaired
or
deranged;
dizzy;
giddy.
Chock-full
::
Chock-full
(a.) Quite full;
choke-full.
Even
::
Even (a.)
Balanced;
adjusted;
fair;
equitable;
impartial;
just to both side; owing
nothing
on
either
side; -- said of
accounts,
bargains,
or
persons
indebted;
as, our
accounts
are even; an even
bargain..
Justness
::
"Justness
(n.) The
quality
of being just;
conformity
to
truth,
propriety,
accuracy,
exactness,
and the like;
justice;
reasonableness;
fairness;
equity;
as,
justness
of
proportions;
the
justness
of a
description
or
representation;
the
justness
of a
cause..
Quit
::
Quit (a.) To
release
from
obligation,
accusation,
penalty,
or the like; to
absolve;
to
acquit..
Gallinipper
::
Gallinipper
(n.) A large
mosquito.
Discoast
::
Discoast
(v. i.) To
depart;
to quit the coast (that is, the side or
border)
of
anything;
to be
separated..
Grace
::
Grace (n.) The same
prerogative
when
exercised
in the form of
equitable
relief
through
chancery.
Injurious
::
Injurious
(a.) Not just;
wrongful;
iniquitous;
culpable.
Unaquit
::
Unaquit
(a.)
Unrequited.
Equity
::
Equity
(n.) An
equitable
claim;
an
equity
of
redemption;
as, an
equity
to a
settlement,
or
wife's
equity,
etc..
Idolatrous
::
Idolatrous
(a.)
Consisting
in, or
partaking
of, an
excessive
attachment
or
reverence;
as, an
idolatrous
veneration
for
antiquity..
Amendment
::
Amendment
(n.) An
alteration
or
change
for the
better;
correction
of a fault or of
faults;
reformation
of life by
quitting
vices.
Ubiquity
::
Ubiquity
(n.)
Existence
everywhere,
or in
places,
at the same time;
omnipresence;
as, the
ubiquity
of God is not
disputed
by those who admit his
existence..
Doryphoros
::
Doryphoros
(n.) A spear
bearer;
a
statue
of a man
holding
a spear or in the
attitude
of a spear
bearer.
Several
important
sculptures
of this
subject
existed
in
antiquity,
copies
of which
remain
to us..
Omnipresence
::
Omnipresence
(n.)
Presence
in every place at the same time;
unbounded
or
universal
presence;
ubiquity.
Fig
::
Fig (n.) A small fruit tree
(Ficus
Carica)
with large
leaves,
known from the
remotest
antiquity.
It was
probably
native
from Syria
westward
to the
Canary
Islands..
Paleologist
::
Paleologist
(n.) One
versed
in
paleology;
a
student
of
antiquity.
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