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Definition of sit
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Sit (v. t.) To suit one well or ill, as an act; to
become;
to
befit;
-- used
impersonally..
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Subject
::
Subject
(n.) The
principal
theme,
or
leading
thought
or
phrase,
on which a
composition
or a
movement
is
based..
Pensioner
::
Pensioner
(n.) In the
university
of
Cambridge,
England,
one who pays for his
living
in
commons;
--
corresponding
to
commoner
at
Oxford..
Look
::
Look (v. i.) To
direct
the eyes for the
purpose
of
seeing
something;
to
direct
the eyes
toward
an
object;
to
observe
with the eyes while
keeping
them
directed;
-- with
various
prepositions,
often in a
special
or
figurative
sense.
See
Phrases
below..
Premaxillary
::
Premaxillary
(a.)
Situated
in front of the
maxillary
bones;
pertaining
to the
premaxillae;
intermaxillary.
Tanite
::
Tanite
(n.) A firm
composition
of emery and a
certain
kind of
cement,
used for
making
grinding
wheels,
slabs,
etc..
Comparative
::
Comparative
(a.)
Expressing
a
degree
greater
or less than the
positive
degree
of the
quality
denoted
by an
adjective
or
adverb.
The
comparative
degree
is
formed
from the
positive
by the use of -er, more, or less; as,
brighter,
more
bright,
or less
bright..
Down
::
Down
(adv.)
In the
direction
of
gravity
or
toward
the
center
of the
earth;
toward
or in a lower place or
position;
below;
-- the
opposite
of up.
Hazardize
::
Hazardize
(n.) A
hazardous
attempt
or
situation;
hazard.
Circumstance
::
Circumstance
(n.)
Condition
in
regard
to
worldly
estate;
state of
property;
situation;
surroundings.
Revisit
::
Revisit
(v. t.) To visit
again.
Acquisition
::
Acquisition
(n.) The act or
process
of
acquiring.
Transitive
::
Transitive
(a.)
Having
the power of
making
a
transit,
or
passage..
Distortion
::
Distortion
(n.) The state of being
distorted,
or
twisted
out of shape or out of true
position;
crookedness;
perversion..
Diffuseness
::
Diffuseness
(n.) The
quality
of being
diffuse;
especially,
in
writing,
the use of a great or
excessive
number
of word to
express
the
meaning;
copiousness;
verbosity;
prolixity..
Liberality
::
Liberality
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
liberal;
liberal
disposition
or
practice;
freedom
from
narrowness
or
prejudice;
generosity;
candor;
charity.
Buoyant
::
Buoyant
(v. t. & i.)
Light-hearted;
vivacious;
cheerful;
as, a
buoyant
disposition;
buoyant
spirits..
Object
::
Object
(a.)
Opposed;
presented
in
opposition;
also,
exposed..
Commentator
::
Commentator
(n.) One who
writes
a
commentary
or
comments;
an
expositor;
an
annotator.
Bi-
::
Bi- () In most
branches
of
science
bi- in
composition
denotes
two,
twice,
or
doubly;
as,
bidentate,
two-toothed;
biternate,
doubly
ternate,
etc..
Suprahyoid
::
Suprahepatic
(a.)
Situated
over, or on the
dorsal
side of, the
liver;
--
applied
to the
branches
of the
hepatic
veins..
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