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Definition of stab
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Stab (n.) The
thrust
of a
pointed
weapon.
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Stability
::
Stabilitate
(v. t.) To make
stable;
to
establish.
Keep
::
Keep (v. t.) To
maintain,
as an
establishment,
institution,
or the like; to
conduct;
to
manage;
as, to keep
store..
Nonconforming
::
Nonconforming
(a.) Not
conforming;
declining
conformity;
especially,
not
conforming
to the
established
church
of a
country..
Nonconformist
::
Nonconformist
(n.) One who does not
conform
to an
established
church;
especially,
one who does not
conform
to the
established
church
of
England;
a
dissenter..
Tailstock
::
Tailstock
(n.) The
sliding
block or
support,
in a
lathe,
which
carries
the dead
spindle,
or
adjustable
center.
The
headstock
supports
the live
spindle..
Dissident
::
Dissident
(n.) One who
disagrees
or
dissents;
one who
separates
from the
established
religion.
Ordinance
::
Ordinance
(n.) An
established
rite or
ceremony.
Assegai
::
Assegai
(n.) A spear used by
tribes
in South
Africa
as a
missile
and for
stabbing,
a kind of light
javelin..
Constablewick
::
Constablewick
(n.) The
district
to which a
constable's
power is
limited.
Sulphinide
::
Sulphinic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
any one of a
series
of acids
regarded
as acid
ethereal
salts of
hyposulphurous
acid; as,
methyl
sulphinic
acid,
CH3.SO.OH,
a thick
unstable
liquid..
Principle
::
Principle
(v. t.) To equip with
principles;
to
establish,
or fix, in
certain
principles;
to
impress
with any
tenet,
or rule of
conduct,
good or ill..
Mews
::
Mews (n. sing. & pl.) An alley where there are
stables;
a
narrow
passage;
a
confined
place.
Institute
::
Institute
(v. t.) To set up; to
establish;
to
ordain;
as, to
institute
laws,
rules,
etc..
Stabler
::
Stableness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
stable,
or
firmly
established;
stability..
Cyrenian
::
Cyrenian
(n.) One of a
school
of
philosophers,
established
at
Cyrene
by
Aristippus,
a
disciple
of
Socrates.
Their
doctrines
were
nearly
the same as those of the
Epicureans..
Nonconformity
::
Nonconformity
(n.)
Neglect
or
failure
of
conformity;
especially,
in
England,
the
neglect
or
refusal
to unite with the
established
church
in its rites and modes of
worship..
Chapel
::
Chapel
(n.) In
England,
a place of
worship
used by
dissenters
from the
Established
Church;
a
meetinghouse..
Testable
::
Testable
(a.)
Capable
of being
tested
or
proved.
Trappist
::
Trappist
(n.) A monk
belonging
to a
branch
of the
Cistercian
Order,
which was
established
by
Armand
de Rance in 1660 at the
monastery
of La
Trappe
in
Normandy.
Extreme
austerity
characterizes
their
discipline.
They were
introduced
permanently
into the
United
States
in 1848, and have
monasteries
in Iowa and
Kentucky..
Groundedly
::
Groundedly
(adv.)
In a
grounded
or
firmly
established
manner.
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