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Definition of spirit
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Spirit
(n.)
Tenuous,
volatile,
airy, or
vapory
substance,
possessed
of
active
qualities..
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Illuminati
::
Illuminati
(v. t.)
Persons
in the early
church
who had
received
baptism;
in which
ceremony
a
lighted
taper was given them, as a
symbol
of the
spiritual
illumination
they has
received
by that
sacrament..
Male-spirited
::
Male-spirited
(a.)
Having
the
spirit
of a male;
vigorous;
courageous.
Sibyl
::
Sibyl (n.) A woman
supposed
to be
endowed
with a
spirit
of
prophecy.
Regenerate
::
Regenerate
(a.) Born anew;
become
Christian;
renovated
in
heart;
changed
from a
natural
to a
spiritual
state.
Spiritless
::
Spiritist
(n.) A
spiritualist.
Spiritous
::
Spiritous
(a.) Like
spirit;
refined;
defecated;
pure.
Genius
::
Genius
(n.)
Peculiar
character;
animating
spirit,
as of a
nation,
a
religion,
a
language..
Generous
::
Generous
(a.) Full of
spirit
or
strength;
stimulating;
exalting;
as,
generous
wine..
Rosedrop
::
Rosedrop
(n.) A ruddy
eruption
upon the nose
caused
by
drinking
ardent
spirits;
a grog
blossom.
Serenade
::
Serenade
(n.) Music sung or
performed
in the open air at
nights;
--
usually
applied
to
musical
entertainments
given in the open air at
night,
especially
by
gentlemen,
in a
spirit
of
gallantry,
under the
windows
of
ladies..
Devil
::
Devil (n.) The Evil One;
Satan,
represented
as the
tempter
and
spiritual
of
mankind..
Substance
::
Substance
(n.) That which
underlies
all
outward
manifestations;
substratum;
the
permanent
subject
or cause of
phenomena,
whether
material
or
spiritual;
that in which
properties
inhere;
that which is real, in
distinction
from that which is
apparent;
the
abiding
part of any
existence,
in
distinction
from any
accident;
that which
constitutes
anything
what it is; real or
existing
essence..
Secular
::
Secular
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to this
present
world,
or to
things
not
spiritual
or holy;
relating
to
temporal
as
distinguished
from
eternal
interests;
not
immediately
or
primarily
respecting
the soul, but the body;
worldly..
High-proof
::
High-proof
(a.)
Highly
rectified;
very
strongly
alcoholic;
as,
high-proof
spirits..
Utilitarian
::
Utilitarian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
utility;
consisting
in
utility;
/iming
at
utility
as
distinguished
from
beauty,
ornament,
etc.;
sometimes,
reproachfully,
evincing,
or
characterized
by, a
regard
for
utility
of a lower kind, or
marked
by a
sordid
spirit;
as,
utilitarian
narrowness;
a
utilitarian
indifference
to art..
Methylated
::
Methylated
(a.)
Impregnated
with, or
containing,
methyl
alcohol
or wood
spirit;
as,
methylated
spirits..
Sacerdotalism
::
Sacerdotalism
(m.) The
system,
style,
spirit,
or
character,
of a
priesthood,
or
sacerdotal
order;
devotion
to the
interests
of the
sacerdotal
order..
Good-humored
::
Good-humored
(a.)
Having
a
cheerful
spirit
and
demeanor;
good-tempered.
See
Good-natured.
Gum Ammoniac
::
Gum
ammoniac
(n.) The
concrete
juice (gum
resin)
of an
umbelliferous
plant,
the
Dorema
ammoniacum.
It is
brought
chiefly
from
Persia
in the form of
yellowish
tears,
which occur
singly,
or are
aggregated
into
masses.
It has a
peculiar
smell,
and a
nauseous,
sweet
taste,
followed
by a
bitter
one. It is
inflammable,
partially
soluble
in water and in
spirit
of wine, and is used in
medicine
as an
expectorant
and
resolvent,
and for the
formation
of
certain
plasters..
Disspirit
::
Disspirit
(v. t.) See
Dispirit.
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