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Definition of rest
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Rest (v. i.) To be left; to
remain;
to
continue
to be.
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Anatocism
::
Anatocism
(n.)
Compound
interest.
Roadbed
::
Roadbed
(n.) In
railroads,
the bed or
foundation
on which the
superstructure
(ties,
rails,
etc.)
rests;
in
common
roads,
the whole
material
laid in place and ready for
travel..
Horsefly
::
Horsefly
(n.) The horse tick or
forest
fly
(Hippobosca).
Disport
::
Disport
(v. i.) To play; to
wanton;
to move in
gayety;
to move
lightly
and
without
restraint;
to amuse one's self.
Absolute
::
Absolute
(a.)
Loosed
from any
limitation
or
condition;
uncontrolled;
unrestricted;
unconditional;
as,
absolute
authority,
monarchy,
sovereignty,
an
absolute
promise
or
command;
absolute
power;
an
absolute
monarch..
Imprest
::
Imprest
(v. t.) A kind of
earnest
money;
loan; --
specifically,
money
advanced
for some
public
service,
as in
enlistment..
Audacious
::
Audacious
(a.)
Contemning
the
restraints
of law,
religion,
or
decorum;
bold in
wickedness;
presumptuous;
impudent;
insolent..
Reposed
::
Reposed
(a.)
Composed;
calm;
tranquil;
at rest.
Sarcoma
::
Sarcoma
(n.) A tumor of
fleshy
consistence;
--
formerly
applied
to many
varieties
of
tumor,
now
restricted
to a
variety
of
malignant
growth
made up of cells
resembling
those of fetal
development
without
any
proper
intercellular
substance..
Prester
::
Prester
(n.) One of the veins of the neck when
swollen
with anger or other
excitement.
Bind
::
Bind (v. t.) To
confine,
restrain,
or hold by
physical
force or
influence
of any kind; as,
attraction
binds the
planets
to the sun; frost binds the
earth,
or the
streams..
Laissez Faire
::
Laissez
faire ()
Noninterference;
-- an axiom of some
political
economists,
deprecating
interference
of
government
by
attempts
to
foster
or
regulate
commerce,
manufactures,
etc., by
bounty
or by
restriction;
as, the
doctrine
of
laissez
faire;
the
laissez
faire
system
government..
Engrosser
::
Engrosser
(n.) One who takes the
whole;
a
person
who
purchases
such
quantities
of
articles
in a
market
as to raise the
price;
a
forestaller.
Selfishly
::
Selfishly
(adv.)
In a
selfish
manner;
with
regard
to
private
interest
only or
chiefly.
Earth
::
Earth (n.)
Worldly
things,
as
opposed
to
spiritual
things;
the
pursuits,
interests,
and
allurements
of this
life..
Behave
::
Behave
(v. t.) To
manage
or
govern
in point of
behavior;
to
discipline;
to
handle;
to
restrain.
Breathe
::
Breathe
(v. i.) To take
breath;
to rest from
action.
Goura
::
Goura (n.) One of
several
species
of
large,
crested
ground
pigeons
of the genus
Goura,
inhabiting
New
Guinea
and
adjacent
islands.
The Queen
Victoria
pigeon
(Goura
Victoria)
and the
crowned
pigeon
(G.
coronata)
are among the beat known
species..
Glade
::
Glade (n.) An open
passage
through
a wood; a
grassy
open or
cleared
space in a
forest.
Sacerdotalism
::
Sacerdotalism
(m.) The
system,
style,
spirit,
or
character,
of a
priesthood,
or
sacerdotal
order;
devotion
to the
interests
of the
sacerdotal
order..
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