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Definition of since
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Since
(conj.)
Seeing
that;
because;
considering;
--
formerly
followed
by that.
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Sincereness
::
Sincereness
(n.) Same as
Sincerity.
Palter
::
Palter
(v. i.) To act in
insincere
or
deceitful
manner;
to play
false;
to
equivocate;
to
shift;
to
dodge;
to
trifle.
Whereas
::
Whereas
(conj.)
Considering
that; it being the case that;
since;
-- used to
introduce
a
preamble
which is the basis of
declarations,
affirmations,
commands,
requests,
or like, that
follow..
Didymium
::
Didymium
(n.) A rare
metallic
substance
usually
associated
with the metal
cerium;
-- hence its name. It was
formerly
supposed
to be an
element,
but has since been found to
consist
of two
simpler
elementary
substances,
neodymium
and
praseodymium.
See
Neodymium,
and
Praseodymium..
Nizam
::
Nizam (n.) The title of the
native
sovereigns
of
Hyderabad,
in
India,
since
1719..
Franc
::
Franc (a.) A
silver
coin of
France,
and since 1795 the unit of the
French
monetary
system.
It has been
adopted
by
Belgium
and
Swizerland.
It is
equivalent
to about
nineteen
cents,
or ten
pence,
and is
divided
into 100
centimes..
Unaffected
::
Unaffected
(a.) Free from
affectation;
plain;
simple;
natural;
real;
sincere;
genuine;
as,
unaffected
sorrow..
Auld Lang Syne
::
Auld lang syne () A
Scottish
phrase
used in
recalling
recollections
of times long since past.
Double
::
Double
(a.)
Divided
into two;
acting
two
parts,
one
openly
and the other
secretly;
equivocal;
deceitful;
insincere..
Singleness
::
Singleness
(n.)
Freedom
from
duplicity,
or
secondary
and
selfish
ends;
purity
of mind or
purpose;
simplicity;
sincerity;
as,
singleness
of
purpose;
singleness
of
heart..
Insincere
::
Insincere
(a.) Not being in truth what one
appears
to be; not
sincere;
dissembling;
hypocritical;
disingenuous;
deceitful;
false;
-- said of
persons;
also of
speech,
thought;
etc.; as,
insincere
declarations..
Single
::
Single
(a.) Not
deceitful
or
artful;
honest;
sincere.
Sethen
::
Sethen
(adv. &
conj.)
See
Since.
Profession
::
Profession
(v.) That which one
professed;
a
declaration;
an
avowal;
a
claim;
as, his
professions
are
insincere..
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..
Penitentiary
::
Penitentiary
(n.) An
officer
in some
dioceses
since A. D. 1215,
vested
with power from the
bishop
to
absolve
in cases
reserved
to him..
Faithed
::
Faithed
(a.)
Having
faith or a
faith;
honest;
sincere.
Douay Bible
::
Douay Bible () A
translation
of the
Scriptures
into the
English
language
for the use of
English-speaking
Roman
Catholics;
-- done from the Latin
Vulgate
by
English
scholars
resident
in
France.
The New
Testament
portion
was
published
at
Rheims,
A. D. 1582, the Old
Testament
at
Douai,
A. D.
1609-10.
Various
revised
editions
have since been
published..
Direct
::
Direct
(a.)
Straightforward;
not of
crooked
ways, or
swerving
from truth and
openness;
sincere;
outspoken..
Dauphin
::
Dauphin
(n.) The title of the
eldest
son of the king of
France,
and heir to the
crown.
Since the
revolution
of 1830, the title has been
discontinued..
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