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Definition of rime
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Rime (n.)
Rhyme.
See
Rhyme.
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Mortpay
::
Mortpay
(n.) Dead pay; the crime of
taking
pay for the
service
of dead
soldiers,
or for
services
not
actually
rendered
by
soldiers..
Experimenter
::
Experimenter
(n.) One who makes
experiments;
one
skilled
in
experiments.
Abderian
::
Abderian
(a.) Given to
laughter;
inclined
to
foolish
or
incessant
merriment.
Nocument
::
Nocument
(n.) Harm;
injury;
detriment.
Tetramethylene
::
Tetramethylene
(n.) A
hypothetical
hydrocarbon,
C4H8,
analogous
to
trimethylene,
and
regarded
as the base of
well-known
series
or
derivatives..
Expiation
::
Expiation
(n.) The act of
making
satisfaction
or
atonement
for any crime or
fault;
the
extinguishing
of guilt by
suffering
or
penalty.
Prime
::
Prime (a.) First in rank,
degree,
dignity,
authority,
or
importance;
as, prime
minister..
Leze Majesty
::
Leze
majesty
() Any crime
committed
against
the
sovereign
power.
Present
::
Present
(a.) To lay
before
a court as an
object
of
inquiry;
to give
notice
officially
of, as a crime of
offence;
to find or
represent
judicially;
as, a grand jury
present
certain
offenses
or
nuisances,
or
whatever
they think to be
public
injuries..
Compounder
::
Compounder
(n.) One who
compounds
a debt,
obligation,
or
crime..
Prime
::
Prime (v. i.) To be
renewed,
or as at
first..
Acquaint
::
Acquaint
(v. t.) To
furnish
or give
experimental
knowledge
of; to make (one) to know; to make
familiar;
--
followed
by with.
Villainy
::
Villainy
(n.) The act of a
villain;
a deed of deep
depravity;
a
crime.
Appellor
::
Appellor
(n.) The
person
who
institutes
an
appeal,
or
prosecutes
another
for a
crime..
Abuse
::
Abuse (v. t.) A
corrupt
practice
or
custom;
offense;
crime;
fault;
as, the
abuses
in the civil
service..
Inexperience
::
Inexperience
(n.)
Absence
or want of
experience;
lack of
personal
and
experimental
knowledge;
as, the
inexperience
of
youth..
Succession
::
Successful
(a.)
Resulting
in
success;
assuring,
or
promotive
of,
success;
accomplishing
what was
proposed;
having
the
desired
effect;
hence,
prosperous;
fortunate;
happy;
as, a
successful
use of
medicine;
a
successful
experiment;
a
successful
enterprise..
Disqualification
::
Disqualification
(n.) That which
disqualifies;
that which
incapacitates
or makes
unfit;
as,
conviction
of crime is a
disqualification
of a
person
for
office;
sickness
is a
disqualification
for
labor..
Inexpiable
::
Inexpiable
(a.)
Admitting
of no
expiation,
atonement,
or
satisfaction;
as, an
inexpiable
crime or
offense..
Trier
::
Trier (n.) One who
tries;
one who makes
experiments;
one who
examines
anything
by a test or
standard.
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