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Definition of rut
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Rut (n.)
Roaring,
as of waves
breaking
upon the
shore;
rote. See
Rote..
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Unveracity
::
Unveracity
(n.) Want of
veracity;
untruthfulness;
as,
unveracity
of
heart..
Back
::
Back
(adv.)
In
concealment
or
reserve;
in one's own
possession;
as, to keep back the
truth;
to keep back part of the money due to
another..
Disputation
::
Disputation
(v. i.) The act of
disputing;
a
reasoning
or
argumentation
in
opposition
to
something,
or on
opposite
sides;
controversy
in
words;
verbal
contest
respecting
the truth of some fact,
opinion,
proposition,
or
argument..
Veritable
::
Veritable
(a.)
Agreeable
to truth or to fact;
actual;
real; true;
genuine.
Brute
::
Brute (a.) Not
having
sensation;
senseless;
inanimate;
unconscious;
without
intelligence
or
volition;
as, the brute
earth;
the brute
powers
of
nature..
Falsehood
::
Falsehood
(n.) Want of truth or
accuracy;
an
untrue
assertion
or
representation;
error;
misrepresentation;
falsity.
Truth
::
Truth (n.) A true
thing;
a
verified
fact; a true
statement
or
proposition;
an
established
principle,
fixed law, or the like; as, the great
truths
of
morals..
Press
::
Press (v.) To try to force
(something
upon some one); to urge or
inculcate
with
earnestness
or
importunity;
to
enforce;
as, to press
divine
truth on an
audience..
Scrutinizer
::
Scrutinizer
(n.) One who
scrutinizes.
Swear
::
Swear (v. i.) To give
evidence
on oath; as, to swear to the truth of a
statement;
he swore
against
the
prisoner..
Aberrancy
::
Aberrancy
(n.) State of being
aberrant;
a
wandering
from the right way;
deviation
from
truth,
rectitude,
etc..
Perversion
::
Perversion
(n.) The act of
perverting,
or the state of being
perverted;
a
turning
from truth or
right;
a
diverting
from the true
intent
or
object;
a
change
to
something
worse;
a
turning
or
applying
to a wrong end or use..
Obreptitious
::
Obreptitious
(a.) Done or
obtained
by
surprise;
with
secrecy,
or by
concealment
of the
truth..
Suppression
::
Suppression
(n.) The act of
suppressing,
or the state of being
suppressed;
repression;
as, the
suppression
of a riot,
insurrection,
or
tumult;
the
suppression
of
truth,
of
reports,
of
evidence,
and the
like..
Evangelical
::
Evangelical
(a.)
Earnest
for the truth
taught
in the
gospel;
strict
in
interpreting
Christian
doctrine;
preeminetly
orthodox;
--
technically
applied
to that party in the
Church
of
England,
and in the
Protestant
Episcopal
Church,
which holds the
doctrine
of
Justification
by Faith
alone;
the Low
Church
party.
The term is also
applied
to other
religion
bodies
not
regarded
as
orthodox..
Truly
::
Truly
(adv.)
In fact; in deed; in
reality;
in
truth.
Trutination
::
Trutination
(n.) The act of
weighing.
Strop
::
Stroot
(v. i.) To swell out; to
strut.
Probability
::
Probability
(n.) That which is or
appears
probable;
anything
that has the
appearance
of
reality
or
truth.
Skeptic
::
Skeptic
(n.) A
person
who
doubts
the
existence
and
perfections
of God, or the truth of
revelation;
one who
disbelieves
the
divine
origin
of the
Christian
religion..
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