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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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Patron
::
Patron
(n.) A
master
who had freed his
slave,
but still
retained
some
paternal
rights
over him..
Rake
::
Rake (n.) An
implement
consisting
of a
headpiece
having
teeth,
and a long
handle
at right
angles
to it, -- used for
collecting
hay, or other light
things
which are
spread
over a large
surface,
or for
breaking
and
smoothing
the
earth..
Forfeit
::
Forfeit
(n.) A thing
forfeit
or
forfeited;
what is or may be taken from one in
requital
of a
misdeed
committed;
that which is lost, or the right to which is
alienated,
by a
crime,
offense,
neglect
of duty, or
breach
of
contract;
hence,
a fine; a
mulct;
a
penalty;
as, he who
murders
pays the
forfeit
of his
life..
Rightful
::
Rightful
(a.)
Belonging,
held, or
possessed
by
right,
or by just
claim;
as, a
rightful
inheritance;
rightful
authority..
Enfeoff
::
Enfeoff
(v. t.) To give a feud, or right in land, to; to
invest
with a fief or fee; to
invest
(any one) with a
freehold
estate
by the
process
of
feoffment..
Dexter
::
Dexter
(a.) On the
right-hand
side of a
shield,
i. e.,
towards
the right hand of its
wearer.
To a
spectator
in
front,
as in a
pictorial
representation,
this would be the left
side..
Heteracanth
::
Heteracanth
(a.)
Having
the
spines
of the
dorsal
fin
unsymmetrical,
or
thickened
alternately
on the right and left
sides..
Intuitivism
::
Intuitivism
(n.) The
doctrine
that the ideas of right and wrong are
intuitive.
Orthotomic
::
Orthotomic
(a.)
Cutting
at right
angles.
Liveryman
::
Liveryman
(n.) A
freeman
of the city, in
London,
who,
having
paid
certain
fees, is
entitled
to wear the
distinguishing
dress or
livery
of the
company
to which he
belongs,
and also to enjoy
certain
other
privileges,
as the right of
voting
in an
election
for the lord
mayor,
sheriffs,
chamberlain,
etc..
Outright
::
Outright
(adv.)
Completely;
utterly.
Ploughwright
::
Ploughwright
(n.) One who makes or
repairs
plows.
Shipwright
::
Shipwright
(n.) One whose
occupation
is to
construct
ships;
a
builder
of ships or other
vessels.
Erective
::
Erective
(a.)
Making
erect or
upright;
raising;
tending
to
erect.
Mast
::
Mast (n.) A pole, or long,
strong,
round piece of
timber,
or spar, set
upright
in a boat or
vessel,
to
sustain
the
sails,
yards,
rigging,
etc. A mast may also
consist
of
several
pieces
of
timber
united
by iron
bands,
or of a
hollow
pillar
of iron or
steel..
Patent
::
Patent
(a.) The right or
privilege
conferred
by such a
document;
hence,
figuratively,
a
right,
privilege,
or
license
of the
nature
of a
patent..
Affrighten
::
Affrighten
(v. t.) To
frighten.
Addition
::
Addition
(n.) A dot at the right side of a note as an
indication
that its sound is to be
lengthened
one half.
Colure
::
Colure
(n.) One of two great
circles
intersecting
at right
angles
in the poles of the
equator.
One of them
passes
through
the
equinoctial
points,
and hence is
denominated
the
equinoctial
colure;
the other
intersects
the
equator
at the
distance
of 90� from the
former,
and is
called
the
solstitial
colure..
Timid
::
Timid (a.)
Wanting
courage
to meet
danger;
easily
frightened;
timorous;
not bold;
fearful;
shy.
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