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Definition of stablish
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Stabling
(n.) A
building,
shed, or room for
horses
and
cattle..
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Foot
::
Foot (v. t.) To set on foot; to
establish;
to land.
Churchman
::
Churchman
(n.) An
Episcopalian,
or a
member
of the
Established
Church
of
England..
Filiate
::
Filiate
(v. t.) To adopt as son or
daughter;
to
establish
filiation
between.
Reestablish
::
Reestablish
(v. t.) To
establish
anew; to fix or
confirm
again;
to
restore;
as, to
reestablish
a
covenant;
to
reestablish
health..
Subsigned
::
Subsidy
(n.) A grant from the
government,
from a
municipal
corporation,
or the like, to a
private
person
or
company
to
assist
the
establishment
or
support
of an
enterprise
deemed
advantageous
to the
public;
a
subvention;
as, a
subsidy
to the
owners
of a line of ocean
steamships..
Institution
::
Institution
(n.) An
established
or
organized
society
or
corporation;
an
establishment,
especially
of a
public
character,
or
affecting
a
community;
a
foundation;
as, a
literary
institution;
a
charitable
institution;
also, a
building
or the
buildings
occupied
or used by such
organization;
as, the
Smithsonian
Institution..
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..
Deviation
::
Deviation
(n.) The act of
deviating;
a
wandering
from the way;
variation
from the
common
way, from an
established
rule, etc.;
departure,
as from the right
course
or the path of
duty..
Form
::
Form (n.)
Established
method
of
expression
or
practice;
fixed way of
proceeding;
conventional
or
stated
scheme;
formula;
as, a form of
prayer..
Stabilitate
::
Stabiliment
(a.) The act of
making
firm; firm
support;
establishment.
Plant
::
Plant (n.) To
furnish
with a fixed and
organized
population;
to
settle;
to
establish;
as, to plant a
colony..
Stable
::
Stable
(v. i.)
Firmly
established;
not
easily
moved,
shaken,
or
overthrown;
fixed;
as, a
stable
government..
Formality
::
Formality
(n.) An
established
order;
conventional
rule of
procedure;
usual
method;
habitual
mode.
Imprimery
::
Imprimery
(n.) A
printing
establishment.
Regulate
::
Regulate
(v. t.) To
adjust
by rule,
method,
or
established
mode; to
direct
by rule or
restriction;
to
subject
to
governing
principles
or
laws..
Skepticism
::
Skepticism
(n.) The
doctrine
that no fact or
principle
can be
certainly
known;
the tenet that all
knowledge
is
uncertain;
Pyrrohonism;
universal
doubt;
the
position
that no fact or
truth,
however
worthy
of
confidence,
can be
established
on
philosophical
grounds;
critical
investigation
or
inquiry,
as
opposed
to the
positive
assumption
or
assertion
of
certain
principles..
Consignation
::
Consignation
(n.) The act of
ratifying
or
establishing,
as if by
signing;
confirmation;
ratification..
Fixed
::
Fixed (a.)
Securely
placed
or
fastened;
settled;
established;
firm;
imovable;
unalterable.
Transplant
::
Transplant
(v. t.) To
remove,
and
settle
or
establish
for
residence
in
another
place;
as, to
transplant
inhabitants..
Institutive
::
Institutive
(a.)
Tending
or
intended
to
institute;
having
the power to
establish.
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