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Definition of stab
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Stabbing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Sta.
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Jab
::
Jab (n.) A
thrust
or stab.
Seal
::
Seal (v. t.) To set or affix a seal to;
hence,
to
authenticate;
to
confirm;
to
ratify;
to
establish;
as, to seal a
deed..
Thruster
::
Thruster
(n.) One who
thrusts
or
stabs.
Voluble
::
Voluble
(a.)
Changeable;
unstable;
fickle.
Intestable
::
Intestable
(a.) Not
capable
of
making
a will; not
legally
qualified
or
competent
to make a
testament.
Roustabout
::
Roustabout
(n.) A
laborer,
especially
a deck hand, on a river
steamboat,
who moves the
cargo,
loads and
unloads
wood, and the like; in an
opprobrious
sense,
a
shiftless
vagrant
who lives by
chance
jobs..
Dissident
::
Dissident
(n.) One who
disagrees
or
dissents;
one who
separates
from the
established
religion.
Establish
::
Establish
(a.) To
secure
public
recognition
in favor of; to prove and cause to be
accepted
as true; as, to
establish
a fact,
usage,
principle,
opinion,
doctrine,
etc..
Instability
::
Instability
(n.) Lack of
determination
of
fixedness;
inconstancy;
fickleness;
mutability;
changeableness;
as,
instability
of
character,
temper,
custom,
etc..
Estate
::
Estate
(v. t.) To
establish.
Seceder
::
Seceder
(n.) One of a
numerous
body of
Presbyterians
in
Scotland
who
seceded
from the
communion
of the
Established
Church,
about the year 1733, and
formed
the
Secession
Church,
so
called..
Livery Stable
::
Livery
stable
() A
stable
where
horses
are kept for hire, and where
stabling
is
provided.
See
Livery,
n., 3 (e) (f) & (g)..
Speculative
::
Speculative
(a.)
Involving,
or
formed
by,
speculation;
ideal;
theoretical;
not
established
by
demonstration..
Institute
::
Institute
(n.) An
institution;
a
society
established
for the
promotion
of
learning,
art,
science,
etc.; a
college;
as, the
Institute
of
Technology;
also, a
building
owned or
occupied
by such an
institute;
as, the
Cooper
Institute..
Reconstruction
::
Reconstruction
(n.) The act or
process
of
reorganizing
the
governments
of the
States
which had
passed
ordinances
of
secession,
and of
reestablishing
their
constitutional
relations
to the
national
government,
after the close of the Civil War..
Ordinary
::
Ordinary
(n.) That which is so
common,
or
continued,
as to be
considered
a
settled
establishment
or
institution..
Beagle
::
Beagle
(n.) Fig.: A spy or
detective;
a
constable.
Certain
::
Certain
(a.) Not to be
doubted
or
denied;
established
as a fact.
Order
::
Order (n.) The
customary
mode of
procedure;
established
system,
as in the
conduct
of
debates
or the
transaction
of
business;
usage;
custom;
fashion..
Confirm
::
Confirm
(v. t.) To make firm or
firmer;
to add
strength
to; to
establish;
as,
health
is
confirmed
by
exercise..
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