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Definition of sess
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Sess (n.) A tax; an
assessment.
See Cess.
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Count
::
Count (v. i.) To
number
or be
counted;
to
possess
value or carry
weight;
hence,
to
increase
or add to the
strength
or
influence
of some party or
interest;
as, every vote
counts;
accidents
count for
nothing..
Involucral
::
Involucral
(a.)
Pertaining
to,
possessing,
or like, an
involucrum..
Possess
::
Possess
(v. t.) To enter into and
influence;
to
control
the will of; to fill; to
affect;
-- said
especially
of evil
spirits,
passions,
etc..
Murderer
::
Murderer
(n.) One
guilty
of
murder;
a
person
who, in
possession
of his
reason,
unlawfully
kills a human being with
premeditated
malice..
Chromatophore
::
Chromatophore
(n.) A
contractile
cell or
vesicle
containing
liquid
pigment
and
capable
of
changing
its form or size, thus
causing
changes
of color in the
translucent
skin of such
animals
as
possess
them. They are
highly
developed
and
numerous
in the
cephalopods..
Lore
::
Lore (v. t.) That which is or may be
learned
or
known;
the
knowledge
gained
from
tradition,
books,
or
experience;
often,
the whole body of
knowledge
possessed
by a
people
or class of
people,
or
pertaining
to a
particular
subject;
as, the lore of the
Egyptians;
priestly
lore; legal lore;
folklore..
Mandate
::
Mandate
(n.) A
rescript
of the pope,
commanding
an
ordinary
collator
to put the
person
therein
named in
possession
of the first
vacant
benefice
in his
collation..
Exclusive
::
Exclusive
(a.)
Having
the power of
preventing
entrance;
debarring
from
participation
or
enjoyment;
possessed
and
enjoyed
to the
exclusion
of
others;
as,
exclusive
bars;
exclusive
privilege;
exclusive
circles
of
society..
Polyandry
::
Polyandry
(n.) The
possession
by a woman of more than one
husband
at the same time; --
contrasted
with
monandry.
Revest
::
Revest
(v. t.) To vest again with
possession
or
office;
as, to
revest
a
magistrate
with
authority..
Good
::
Good
(superl.)
Possessing
moral
excellence
or
virtue;
virtuous;
pious;
religious;
-- said of
persons
or
actions.
Markisesse
::
Markisesse
(n.) A
marchioness.
Communism
::
Communism
(n.) A
scheme
of
equalizing
the
social
conditions
of life;
specifically,
a
scheme
which
contemplates
the
abolition
of
inequalities
in the
possession
of
property,
as by
distributing
all
wealth
equally
to all, or by
holding
all
wealth
in
common
for the equal use and
advantage
of all..
Whip
::
Whip (v. t.) A
person
(as a
member
of
Parliament)
appointed
to
enforce
party
discipline,
and
secure
the
attendance
of the
members
of a
Parliament
party at any
important
session,
especially
when their votes are
needed..
Terre-tenant
::
Terre-tenant
(n.) One who has the
actual
possession
of land; the
occupant.
Insessores
::
Insessores
(pl. ) of
Insesso.
Hold
::
Hold (n.) The act of
holding,
as in or with the hands or arms; the
manner
of
holding,
whether
firm or
loose;
seizure;
grasp;
clasp;
gripe;
possession;
-- often used with the verbs take and lay..
Obtain
::
Obtain
(v. t.) To hold; to keep; to
possess.
Assessable
::
Assessable
(a.)
Liable
to be
assessed
or
taxed;
as,
assessable
property..
Possess
::
Possess
(v. t.) To have the legal title to; to have a just right to; to be
master
of; to own; to have; as, to
possess
property,
an
estate,
a
book..
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