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Definition of sord
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Sord (n.) See
Sward.
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Analepsy
::
Analepsy
() A
species
of
epileptic
attack,
originating
from
gastric
disorder..
Ruffle
::
Ruffle
(v. i.) To
become
disordered;
to play
loosely;
to
flutter.
Disorganize
::
Disorganize
(v. t.) To
destroy
the
organic
structure
or
regular
system
of (a
government,
a
society,
a
party,
etc.);
to break up (what is
organized);
to throw into utter
disorder;
to
disarrange..
Calculous
::
Calculous
(a.)
Caused,
or
characterized,
by the
presence
of a
calculus
or
calculi;
a, a
calculous
disorder;
affected
with
gravel
or
stone;
as, a
calculous
person..
Reclaim
::
Reclaim
(v. t.) To call back from
flight
or
disorderly
action;
to call to, for the
purpose
of
subduing
or
quieting..
Sord
::
Sord (n.) See
Sward.
Deranged
::
Deranged
(a.)
Disordered;
especially,
disordered
in mind;
crazy;
insane..
Quiet
::
Quiet (a.) Not
giving
offense;
not
exciting
disorder
or
trouble;
not
turbulent;
gentle;
mild; meek;
contented.
Maudle
::
Maudle
(v. t.) To throw onto
confusion
or
disorder;
to
render
maudlin.
Quiet
::
Quiet (v. t.) To calm; to
appease;
to
pacify;
to lull; to
allay;
to
tranquillize;
as, to quiet the
passions;
to quiet
clamors
or
disorders;
to quiet pain or
grief..
Wildly
::
Wildly
(adv.)
In a wild
manner;
without
cultivation;
with
disorder;
rudely;
distractedly;
extravagantly.
Pelter
::
Pelter
(n.) A
pinchpenny;
a mean,
sordid
person;
a
miser;
a
skinflint..
Disordinately
::
Disordinately
(adv.)
Inordinately.
Sordid
::
Sordid
(a.)
Filthy;
foul;
dirty.
Contempt
::
Contempt
(n.)
Disobedience
of the
rules,
orders,
or
process
of a court of
justice,
or of rules or
orders
of a
legislative
body;
disorderly,
contemptuous,
or
insolent
language
or
behavior
in
presence
of a
court,
tending
to
disturb
its
proceedings,
or
impair
the
respect
due to its
authority..
Perturb
::
Perturb
(v. t.) To
disorder;
to
confuse.
Sordiferous
::
Sordiferous
(a.) Alt. of
Sorediiferou.
Distemper
::
Distemper
(v. t.) A
morbid
state of the
animal
system;
indisposition;
malady;
disorder;
-- at
present
chiefly
applied
to
diseases
of
brutes;
as, a
distemper
in dogs; the horse
distemper;
the horn
distemper
in
cattle..
Unshape
::
Unshape
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
shape,
or of
proper
shape;
to
disorder;
to
confound;
to
derange..
Indispose
::
Indispose
(v. t.) To
disorder
slightly
as
regards
health;
to make
somewhat.
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