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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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Mine
::
Mine (v. i.) To dig a mine or pit in the
earth;
to get ore,
metals,
coal, or
precious
stones,
out of the
earth;
to dig in the earth for
minerals;
to dig a
passage
or
cavity
under
anything
in order to
overthrow
it by
explosives
or
otherwise..
Slander
::
Slander
(n.)
Formerly,
defamation
generally,
whether
oral or
written;
in
modern
usage,
defamation
by words
spoken;
utterance
of
false,
malicious,
and
defamatory
words,
tending
to the
damage
and
derogation
of
another;
calumny.
See the Note under
Defamation..
Crank
::
Crank (n.) Any bend, turn, or
winding,
as of a
passage..
Slide
::
Slide (n.)
Smooth,
even
passage
or
progress..
Gas
::
Gas (n.) An
aeriform
fluid;
-- a term used at first by
chemists
as
synonymous
with air, but since
restricted
to
fluids
supposed
to be
permanently
elastic,
as
oxygen,
hydrogen,
etc., in
distinction
from
vapors,
as
steam,
which
become
liquid
on a
reduction
of
temperature.
In
present
usage,
since all of the
supposed
permanent
gases have been
liquified
by cold and
pressure,
the term has
resumed
nearly
its
original
signification,
and is
applied
to any
substance
in the
elastic
or
aeriform
state..
Acknowledgment
::
Acknowledgment
(n.)
Something
given or done in
return
for a
favor,
message,
etc..
Usance
::
Usance
(v. t.)
Custom;
practice;
usage.
Passage
::
Passage
(v. i.) Way; road; path;
channel
or
course
through
or by which one
passes;
way of exit or
entrance;
way of
access
or
transit.
Hence,
a
common
avenue
to
various
apartments
in a
building;
a hall; a
corridor..
Allegorize
::
Allegorize
(v. t.) To treat as
allegorical;
to
understand
in an
allegorical
sense;
as, when a
passage
in a
writer
may
understood
literally
or
figuratively,
he who gives it a
figurative
sense is said to
allegorize
it..
Disageeing
::
Disageeing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Disagre.
Rugose
::
Rugose
(a.)
Wrinkled;
full of
wrinkles;
specifically
(Bot.),
having
the
veinlets
sunken
and the
spaces
between
them
elevated,
as the
leaves
of the sage and
horehound..
Class
::
Class (n.) To
arrange
in
classes;
to
classify
or refer to some
class;
as, to class words or
passages..
Message
::
Message
(n.) A
messenger.
Duality
::
Duality
(n.) The
quality
or
condition
of being two or
twofold;
dual
character
or
usage.
Yoke
::
Yoke (n.) A frame worn on the neck of an
animal,
as a cow, a pig, a
goose,
to
prevent
passage
through
a
fence..
Port
::
Port (n.) A
passageway
in a
machine,
through
which a
fluid,
as
steam,
water,
etc., may pass, as from a valve to the
interior
of the
cylinder
of a steam
engine;
an
opening
in a valve seat, or valve
face..
Surplusage
::
Surplusage
(n.)
Matter
in
pleading
which is not
necessary
or
relevant
to the case, and which may be
rejected..
Spousal
::
Spousage
(v. t.)
Espousal.
Skip
::
Skip (n.) A
passage
from one sound to
another
by more than a
degree
at once.
Fortune
::
Fortune
(n.) To
presage;
to tell the
fortune
of.
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