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Definition of sage
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Sage
(superl.)
Proceeding
from
wisdom;
well
judged;
shrewd;
well
adapted
to the
purpose.
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Custom
::
Custom
(n.)
Frequent
repetition
of the same act; way of
acting
common
to many;
ordinary
manner;
habitual
practice;
usage;
method
of doing or
living.
Read
::
Read (v. i.) To
appear
in
writing
or
print;
to be
expressed
by, or
consist
of,
certain
words or
characters;
as, the
passage
reads thus in the early
manuscripts..
Navigable
::
Navigable
(a.)
Capable
of being
navigated;
deep
enough
and wide
enough
to
afford
passage
to
vessels;
as, a
navigable
river..
Fair
::
Fair
(superl.)
Free from
obstacles
or
hindrances;
unobstructed;
unincumbered;
open;
direct;
-- said of a road,
passage,
etc.; as, a fair mark; in fair
sight;
a fair
view..
Jaundice
::
"Jaundice
(n.) A
morbid
condition,
characterized
by
yellowness
of the eyes, skin, and
urine,
whiteness
of the
faeces,
constipation,
uneasiness
in the
region
of the
stomach,
loss of
appetite,
and
general
languor
and
lassitude.
It is
caused
usually
by
obstruction
of the
biliary
passages
and
consequent
damming
up, in the
liver,
of the bile, which is then
absorbed
into the
blood..
Ecumenical
::
Ecumenical
(a.)
General;
universal;
in
ecclesiastical
usage,
that which
concerns
the whole
church;
as, an
ecumenical
council..
Shoot
::
Shoot (n.) An
inclined
plane,
either
artificial
or
natural,
down which
timber,
coal, etc., are
caused
to
slide;
also, a
narrow
passage,
either
natural
or
artificial,
in a
stream,
where the water
rushes
rapidly;
esp., a
channel,
having
a swift
current,
connecting
the ends of a bend in the
stream,
so as to
shorten
the
course..
Portal
::
Portal
(n.)
Formerly,
a small
square
corner
in a room
separated
from the rest of the
apartment
by
wainscoting,
forming
a short
passage
to
another
apartment..
Gorge
::
Gorge (n.) A
filling
or
choking
of a
passage
or
channel
by an
obstruction;
as, an ice gorge in a
river..
Transparent
::
Transparent
(a.)
Admitting
the
passage
of
light;
open;
porous;
as, a
transparent
veil..
Impenetrable
::
Impenetrable
(a.)
Incapable
of being
penetrated
or
pierced;
not
admitting
the
passage
of other
bodies;
not to be
entered;
impervious;
as, an
impenetrable
shield..
Syntaxis
::
Syntax
(n.) That part of
grammar
which
treats
of the
construction
of
sentences;
the due
arrangement
of words in
sentences
in their
necessary
relations,
according
to
established
usage in any
language..
Pervious
::
Pervious
(a.)
Admitting
passage;
capable
of being
penetrated
by
another
body or
substance;
permeable;
as, a
pervious
soil..
Funnel
::
Funnel
(v. t.) A
passage
or
avenue
for a fluid or
flowing
substance;
specifically,
a smoke flue or pipe; the iron
chimney
of a
steamship
or the
like..
Maze
::
Maze (n.) A
confusing
and
baffling
network,
as of paths or
passages;
an
intricacy;
a
labyrinth..
Belt
::
Belt (n.) A
narrow
passage
or
strait;
as, the Great Belt and the
Lesser
Belt,
leading
to the
Baltic
Sea..
Alley
::
Alley (n.) A
passageway
between
rows of pews in a
church.
Day
::
Day (n.) Those
hours,
or the daily
recurring
period,
allotted
by usage or law for
work..
Usance
::
Usance
(v. t.)
Custom;
practice;
usage.
Message
::
Message
(n.)
Hence,
specifically,
an
official
communication,
not made in
person,
but
delivered
by a
messenger;
as, the
President's
message..
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