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Definition of accustomed
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Accustomed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Accusto.
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Disinure
::
Disinure
(v. t.) To
render
unaccustomed
or
unfamiliar.
Usant
::
Usant (a.)
Using;
accustomed.
Unused
::
Unused
(a.) Not
habituated;
unaccustomed.
Gamester
::
Gamester
(n.) A
person
who plays at
games;
esp., one
accustomed
to play for a
stake;
a
gambler;
one
skilled
in
games..
Rapacious
::
Rapacious
(a.) Given to
plunder;
disposed
or
accustomed
to seize by
violence;
seizing
by
force.
Unwonted
::
Unwonted
(a.) Not
wonted;
unaccustomed;
unused;
not made
familiar
by
practice;
as, a child
unwonted
to
strangers..
Three-piled
::
Three-piled
(a.)
Accustomed
to
wearing
three-pile;
hence,
of high rank, or
wealth..
Prowling
::
Prowling
(a.)
Accustomed
to
prowl,
or
engaged
in
roving
stealthily,
as for
prey..
Free-spoken
::
Free-spoken
(a.)
Accustomed
to speak
without
reserve.
Rapacious
::
Rapacious
(a.)
Accustomed
to seize food;
subsisting
on prey, or
animals
seized
by
violence;
as, a tiger is a
rapacious
animal;
a
rapacious
bird..
Bushwhacker
::
Bushwhacker
(n.) One
accustomed
to beat
about,
or
travel
through,
bushes..
Cragsman
::
Cragsman
(n.) One
accustomed
to climb rocks or
crags;
esp., one who makes a
business
of
climbing
the
cliffs
overhanging
the sea to get the eggs of sea birds or the birds
themselves..
Perdue
::
Perdue
(a.)
Accustomed
to, or
employed
in,
desperate
enterprises;
hence,
reckless;
hopeless..
Tame
::
Tame
(superl.)
Reduced
from a state of
native
wildness
and
shyness;
accustomed
to man;
domesticated;
domestic;
as, a tame deer, a tame
bird..
Insuetude
::
Insuetude
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
unaccustomed;
absence
of use or
habit.
Strange
::
Strange
(superl.)
Not
familiar;
unaccustomed;
inexperienced.
Story-telling
::
Story-telling
(a.) Being
accustomed
to tell
stories.
Economy
::
Economy
(n.)
Thrifty
and
frugal
housekeeping;
management
without
loss or
waste;
frugality
in
expenditure;
prudence
and
disposition
to save; as, a
housekeeper
accustomed
to
economy
but not to
parsimony..
Stirrup
::
Stirring
(a.)
Putting
in
motion,
or being in
motion;
active;
active
in
business;
habitually
employed
in some kind of
business;
accustomed
to a busy
life..
Accustomed
::
Accustomed
(a.)
Familiar
through
use;
usual;
customary.
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