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Definition of sideration
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of sideration is as below...
Sideration
(n.) The state of being
siderated,
or
planet-struck;
esp., blast in
plants;
also, a
sudden
and
apparently
causeless
stroke
of
disease,
as in
apoplexy
or
paralysis..
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Exchange
::
Exchange
(n.) To part with give, or
transfer
to
another
in
consideration
of
something
received
as an
equivalent;
--
usually
followed
by for
before
the thing
received..
Account
::
Account
(n.) A
statement
in
general
of
reasons,
causes,
grounds,
etc.,
explanatory
of some
event;
as, no
satisfactory
account
has been given of these
phenomena.
Hence,
the word is often used
simply
for
reason,
ground,
consideration,
motive,
etc.; as, on no
account,
on every
account,
on all
accounts..
Applicable
::
Applicable
(a.)
Capable
of being
applied;
fit or
suitable
to be
applied;
having
relevance;
as, this
observation
is
applicable
to the case under
consideration..
Nude
::
Nude (a.)
Naked;
without
consideration;
void; as, a nude
contract.
See Nudum
pactum..
Proposal
::
Proposal
(n.) That which is
proposed,
or
propounded
for
consideration
or
acceptance;
a
scheme
or
design;
terms or
conditions
proposed;
offer;
as, to make
proposals
for a
treaty
of
peace;
to offer
proposals
for
erecting
a
building;
to make
proposals
of
marriage..
Covenant
::
Covenant
(n.) An
undertaking,
on
sufficient
consideration,
in
writing
and under seal, to do or to
refrain
from some act or
thing;
a
contract;
a
stipulation;
also, the
document
or
writing
containing
the terms of
agreement..
Great
::
Great
(superl.)
Entitled
to
earnest
consideration;
weighty;
important;
as, a great
argument,
truth,
or
principle..
Respect
::
Respect
(v. t.) To take
notice
of; to
regard
with
special
attention;
to
regard
as
worthy
of
special
consideration;
hence,
to care for; to
heed..
Tenement
::
Tenement
(n.) That which is held of
another
by
service;
property
which one holds of a lord or
proprietor
in
consideration
of some
military
or
pecuniary
service;
fief; fee.
Advice
::
Advice
(n.)
Deliberate
consideration;
knowledge.
Overture
::
Overture
() A
proposal;
an
offer;
a
proposition
formally
submitted
for
consideration,
acceptance,
or
rejection..
Buy
::
Buy (v. t.) To
acquire
the
ownership
of
(property)
by
giving
an
accepted
price or
consideration
therefor,
or by
agreeing
to do so; to
acquire
by the
payment
of a price or
value;
to
purchase;
--
opposed
to
sell..
Exchange
::
Exchange
(n.) A
mutual
grant of equal
interests,
the one in
consideration
of the
other.
Estates
exchanged
must be equal in
quantity,
as fee
simple
for fee
simple..
Reconsideration
::
Reconsideration
(n.) The act of
reconsidering,
or the state of being
reconsidered;
as, the
reconsideration
of a vote in a
legislative
body..
Weight
::
Weight
(v. t.)
Importance;
power;
influence;
efficacy;
consequence;
moment;
impressiveness;
as, a
consideration
of vast
weight..
Insignificance
::
Insignificance
(n.) Want of claim to
consideration
or
notice;
want of
influence
or
standing;
meanness.
Dialectology
::
Dialectology
(n.) That
branch
of
philology
which is
devoted
to the
consideration
of
dialects.
Heed
::
Heed (n.)
Careful
consideration;
obedient
regard.
Salary
::
Salary
(n.) The
recompense
or
consideration
paid, or
stipulated
to be paid, to a
person
at
regular
intervals
for
services;
fixed
wages,
as by the year,
quarter,
or
month;
stipend;
hire..
Inducement
::
Inducement
(n.) That which
induces;
a
motive
or
consideration
that leads one to
action
or
induces
one to act; as,
reward
is an
inducement
to
toil..
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