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Definition of right
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Right
(adv.)
According
to fact or
truth;
actually;
truly;
really;
correctly;
exactly;
as, to tell a story
right..
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Properly
::
Properly
(adv.)
In a
proper
manner;
suitably;
fitly;
strictly;
rightly;
as, a word
properly
applied;
a dress
properly
adjusted..
Inherit
::
Inherit
(v. t.) To take by
descent
from an
ancestor;
to take by
inheritance;
to take as heir on the death of an
ancestor
or other
person
to whose
estate
one
succeeds;
to
receive
as a right or title
descendible
by law from an
ancestor
at his
decease;
as, the heir
inherits
the land or real
estate
of his
father;
the
eldest
son of a
nobleman
inherits
his
father's
title;
the
eldest
son of a king
inherits
the
crown..
Unprincipled
::
Unprincipled
(a.) Being
without
principles;
especially,
being
without
right moral
principles;
also,
characterized
by
absence
of
principle..
Dispose
::
Dispose
(n.)
Disposal;
ordering;
management;
power or right of
control.
Right-angled
::
Right-angled
(a.)
Containing
a right angle or right
angles;
as, a
right-angled
triangle..
Preemption
::
Preemption
(n.) The right of an
actual
settler
upon
public
lands
(particularly
those of the
United
States)
to
purchase
a
certain
portion
at a fixed price in
preference
to all other
applicants.
Proper
::
Proper
(a.)
Rightly
so
called;
strictly
considered;
as,
Greece
proper;
the
garden
proper..
Right-hand
::
Right-hand
(a.)
Chiefly
relied
on;
almost
indispensable.
Dextral
::
Dextral
(a.)
Right,
as
opposed
to
sinistral,
or
left..
Demand
::
Demand
(v. t.) The right or title in
virtue
of which
anything
may be
claimed;
as, to hold a
demand
against
a
person..
Peak
::
Peak (v. t.) To raise to a
position
perpendicular,
or more
nearly
so; as, to peak oars, to hold them
upright;
to peak a gaff or yard, to set it
nearer
the
perpendicular..
L
::
L (n.) A short
right-angled
pipe
fitting,
used in
connecting
two pipes at right
angles..
Dextrorse
::
Dextrorse
(a.)
Turning
from the left to the
right,
in the
ascending
line, as in the
spiral
inclination
of the stem of the
common
morning-glory..
Vivacious
::
Vivacious
(a.)
Sprightly
in
temper
or
conduct;
lively;
merry;
as, a
vivacious
poet..
Montant
::
Montant
(n.) An
upright
piece in any
framework;
a
mullion
or
muntin;
a
stile.
Habeas Corpus
::
Habeas
corpus
() A writ
having
for its
object
to bring a party
before
a court or
judge;
especially,
one to
inquire
into the cause of a
person's
imprisonment
or
detention
by
another,
with the view to
protect
the right to
personal
liberty;
also, one to bring a
prisoner
into court to
testify
in a
pending
trial..
Feeling
::
Feeling
(n.) Any state or
condition
of
emotion;
the
exercise
of the
capacity
for
emotion;
any
mental
state
whatever;
as, a right or a wrong
feeling
in the
heart;
our angry or
kindly
feelings;
a
feeling
of pride or of
humility..
Easel
::
Easel (n.) A frame
(commonly)
of wood
serving
to hold a
canvas
upright,
or
nearly
upright,
for the
painter's
convenience
or for
exhibition..
Annihilate
::
Annihilate
(v. t.) To
destroy
or
eradicate,
as a
property
or
attribute
of a
thing;
to make of no
effect;
to
destroy
the
force,
etc., of; as, to
annihilate
an
argument,
law,
rights,
goodness..
Moral
::
Moral (a.)
Conformed
to
accepted
rules of
right;
acting
in
conformity
with such
rules;
virtuous;
just; as, a moral man. Used
sometimes
in
distinction
from
religious;
as, a moral
rather
than a
religious
life..
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