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Definition of stab
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Stabbing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Sta.
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Protractor
::
Protractor
(n.) An
adjustable
pattern
used by
tailors.
Malpractice
::
Malpractice
(n.) Evil
practice;
illegal
or
immoral
conduct;
practice
contrary
to
established
rules;
specifically,
the
treatment
of a case by a
surgeon
or
physician
in a
manner
which is
contrary
to
accepted
rules and
productive
of
unfavorable
results..
Postage
::
Postage
(n.) The price
established
by law to be paid for the
conveyance
of a
letter
or other
mailable
matter
by a
public
post.
Pink
::
Pink (n.) A stab.
Truth
::
Truth (n.) A true
thing;
a
verified
fact; a true
statement
or
proposition;
an
established
principle,
fixed law, or the like; as, the great
truths
of
morals..
Stably
::
Stablishment
(n.)
Establishment.
Cloister
::
Cloister
(v. t.) A
monastic
establishment;
a place for
retirement
from the world for
religious
duties.
Voluble
::
Voluble
(a.)
Changeable;
unstable;
fickle.
Vanity
::
Vanity
(n.) One of the
established
characters
in the old
moralities
and
puppet
shows.
See
Morality,
n., 5..
Skeptic
::
Skeptic
(n.) A
doubter
as to
whether
any fact or truth can be
certainly
known;
a
universal
doubter;
a
Pyrrhonist;
hence,
in
modern
usage,
occasionally,
a
person
who
questions
whether
any truth or fact can be
established
on
philosophical
grounds;
sometimes,
a
critical
inquirer,
in
opposition
to a
dogmatist..
Livery
::
Livery
(n.) The
feeding,
stabling,
and care of
horses
for
compensation;
boarding;
as, to keep one's
horses
at
livery..
Support
::
Support
(v. t.) To
verify;
to make good; to
substantiate;
to
establish;
to
sustain;
as, the
testimony
is not
sufficient
to
support
the
charges;
the
evidence
will not
support
the
statements
or
allegations..
Equerry
::
Equerry
(n.) A large
stable
or lodge for
horses.
Curstfully
::
Curstfully
(adv.)
Peevishly;
vexatiously;
detestably.
Preestablishment
::
Preestablishment
(n.)
Settlement
beforehand.
Jab
::
"Jab (v. t.) To
thrust;
to stab; to
punch.
See Job, v. t..
Hellish
::
Hellish
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to hell; like hell;
infernal;
malignant;
wicked;
detestable;
diabolical.
Ratify
::
Ratify
(n.) To
approve
and
sanction;
to make
valid;
to
confirm;
to
establish;
to
settle;
especially,
to give
sanction
to, as
something
done by an agent or
servant;
as, to
ratify
an
agreement,
treaty,
or
contract;
to
ratify
a
nomination..
Restore
::
Restore
(v. t.) To
renew;
to
reestablish;
as, to
restore
harmony
among those who are
variance..
Templar
::
Templar
(n.) One of a
religious
and
military
order first
established
at
Jerusalem,
in the early part of the 12th
century,
for the
protection
of
pilgrims
and of the Holy
Sepulcher.
These
Knights
Templars,
or
Knights
of the
Temple,
were so named
because
they
occupied
an
apartment
of the
palace
of
Bladwin
II. in
Jerusalem,
near the
Temple..
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