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Definition of story
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Fable
::
Fable (n.) Any story told to
excite
wonder;
common
talk; the theme of talk.
Suspect
::
Suspect
(v. t.) To hold to be
uncertain;
to
doubt;
to
mistrust;
to
distruct;
as, to
suspect
the truth of a
story..
History
::
History
(n.) A
systematic,
written
account
of
events,
particularly
of those
affecting
a
nation,
institution,
science,
or art, and
usually
connected
with a
philosophical
explanation
of their
causes;
a true
story,
as
distinguished
from a
romance;
--
distinguished
also from
annals,
which
relate
simply
the facts and
events
of each year, in
strict
chronological
order;
from
biography,
which is the
record
of an
individual's
life; and from
memoir,
which is
history
composed
from
personal
experience,
obse
Tonguester
::
Tonguester
(n.) One who uses his
tongue;
a
talker;
a
story-teller;
a
gossip.
Fudge
::
Fudge (n.) A
made-up
story;
stuff;
nonsense;
humbug;
-- often an
exclamation
of
contempt.
Strain
::
Strain
(n.) Any
sustained
note or
movement;
a song; a
distinct
portion
of an ode or other poem; also, the
pervading
note, or
burden,
of a song, poem,
oration,
book, etc.;
theme;
motive;
manner;
style;
also, a
course
of
action
or
conduct;
as, he spoke in a noble
strain;
there was a
strain
of woe in his
story;
a
strain
of
trickery
appears
in his
career..
Fabulosity
::
Fabulosity
(n.) A
fabulous
or
fictitious
story.
Underplot
::
Underplot
(n.) A
series
of
events
in a play,
proceeding
collaterally
with the main
story,
and
subservient
to it..
Hollow
::
Hollow
(adv.)
Wholly;
completely;
utterly;
--
chiefly
after the verb to beat, and often with all; as, this story beats the other all
hollow.
See All, adv..
Story-teller
::
Story-teller
(n.) One who tells
stories;
a
narrator
of
anecdotes,incidents,
or
fictitious
tales;
as, an
amusing
story-teller..
Chronicle
::
Chronicle
(n.) A
narrative
of
events;
a
history;
a
record.
Horrible
::
Horrible
(a.)
Exciting,
or
tending
to
excite,
horror
or fear;
dreadful;
terrible;
shocking;
hideous;
as, a
horrible
sight;
a
horrible
story;
a
horrible
murder..
Overhang
::
Overhang
(n.)
Specifically:
The
projection
of an upper part (as a roof, an upper
story,
or other part) of a
building
beyond
the lower part; as, the
overhang
of a roof, of the
eaves,
etc..
Histogenesis
::
Histogenesis
(n.) Germ
history
of
cells,
and of the
tissues
composed
of
cells..
Genius
::
Genius
(n.) The
peculiar
structure
of mind with whoch each
individual
is
endowed
by
nature;
that
disposition
or
aptitude
of mind which is
peculiar
to each man, and which
qualifies
him for
certain
kinds of
action
or
special
success
in any
pursuit;
special
taste,
inclination,
or
disposition;
as, a
genius
for
history,
for
poetry,
or
painting..
Fable
::
Fable (n.) The plot,
story,
or
connected
series
of
events,
forming
the
subject
of an epic or
dramatic
poem..
Sanskrit
::
Sanskrit
(n.) The
ancient
language
of the
Hindoos,
long since
obsolete
in
vernacular
use, but
preserved
to the
present
day as the
literary
and
sacred
dialect
of
India.
It is
nearly
allied
to the
Persian,
and to the
principal
languages
of
Europe,
classical
and
modern,
and by its more
perfect
preservation
of the roots and forms of the
primitive
language
from which they are all
descended,
is a most
important
assistance
in
determining
their
history
and
relations.
Cf.
Prakrit,
and
Veda..
Spell
::
Spell (n.) A
story;
a tale.
Amphibiology
::
Amphibiology
(n.) A
treatise
on
amphibious
animals;
the
department
of
natural
history
which
treats
of the
Amphibia.
Cook
::
Cook (v. t.) To
concoct
or
prepare;
hence,
to
tamper
with or
alter;
to
garble;
-- often with up; as, to cook up a
story;
to cook an
account..
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