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Definition of should
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Should
(imp.)
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Knot
::
Knot (n.) A kind of
epaulet.
See
Shoulder
knot.
Payable
::
Payable
(a.) That may, can, or
should
be paid;
suitable
to be paid;
justly
due..
Challenge
::
Challenge
(n.) An
exception
to a juror or to a
member
of a court
martial,
coupled
with a
demand
that he
should
be held
incompetent
to act; the claim of a party that a
certain
person
or
persons
shall not sit in trial upon him or his
cause..
Aristocrat
::
Aristocrat
(n.) One who
favors
an
aristocracy
as a form of
government,
or
believes
the
aristocracy
should
govern..
Shift
::
Shift (v. t.) To
change
the place of; to move or
remove
from one place to
another;
as, to shift a
burden
from one
shoulder
to
another;
to shift the
blame..
Scapulary
::
Scapulary
(n.) A
bandage
passing
over the
shoulder
to
support
it, or to
retain
another
bandage
in
place..
Tomjohn
::
Tomjohn
(n.) A kind of open sedan used in
Ceylon,
carried
by a
single
pole on men's
shoulders..
Stoled
::
Stole (n.) A
narrow
band of silk or
stuff,
sometimes
enriched
with
embroidery
and
jewels,
worn on the left
shoulder
of
deacons,
and
across
both
shoulders
of
bishops
and
priests,
pendent
on each side
nearly
to the
ground.
At Mass, it is worn
crossed
on the
breast
by
priests.
It is used in
various
sacred
functions..
Sash
::
Sash (n.) A scarf or band worn about the
waist,
over the
shoulder,
or
otherwise;
a belt; a
girdle,
-- worn by women and
children
as an
ornament;
also worn as a badge of
distinction
by
military
officers,
members
of
societies,
etc..
Deprecable
::
Deprecable
(a.) That may or
should
be
deprecated.
Pickaback
::
Pickaback
(adv.)
On the back or
shoulders;
as, to ride
pickback..
Shoulder
::
Shoulder
(n.) That which
resembles
a human
shoulder,
as any
protuberance
or
projection
from the body of a
thing..
Elaphure
::
Elaphure
(n.) A
species
of deer
(Elaphurus
Davidianus)
found in
china.
It is about four feet high at the
shoulder
and has
peculiar
antlers.
Middlings
::
Middlings
(n. pl.) In the
southern
and
western
parts of the
United
States,
the
portion
of the hog
between
the ham and the
shoulder;
bacon;
--
called
also
middles..
Slip
::
Slip (n.) To
slide;
to lose one's
footing
or one's hold; not to tread
firmly;
as, it is
necessary
to walk
carefully
lest the foot
should
slip..
Baptist
::
Baptist
(n.) One of a
denomination
of
Christians
who deny the
validity
of
infant
baptism
and of
sprinkling,
and
maintain
that
baptism
should
be
administered
to
believers
alone,
and
should
be by
immersion.
See
Anabaptist..
Shoulder
::
Shoulder
(v. t.) To take upon the
shoulder
or
shoulders;
as, to
shoulder
a
basket;
hence,
to
assume
the
burden
or
responsibility
of; as, to
shoulder
blame;
to
shoulder
a
debt..
Praecognita
::
Praecognita
(n. pl.) This
previously
known,
or which
should
be known in order to
understand
something
else..
Partial
::
Partial
(n.)
Inclined
to favor one party in a
cause,
or one side of a
question,
more then the
other;
baised;
not
indifferent;
as, a judge
should
not be
partial..
Scapula
::
Scapula
(n.) The
principal
bone of the
shoulder
girdle
in
mammals;
the
shoulder
blade.
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