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Definition of sued
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Suds (n. pl.) Water
impregnated
with soap, esp. when
worked
up into
bubbles
and
froth..
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Issue
::
Issue (v. i.) To go out; to rush out; to sally
forth;
as,
troops
issued
from the town, and
attacked
the
besiegers..
Done
::
Done (a.)
Given;
executed;
issued;
made
public;
-- used
chiefly
in the
clause
giving
the date of a
proclamation
or
public
act.
Republication
::
Republication
(n.) A
second
publication,
or a new
publication
of
something
before
published,
as of a
former
will, of a
volume
already
published,
or the like;
specifically,
the
publication
in one
country
of a work first
issued
in
another;
a
reprint..
Routine
::
Routine
(n.) A round of
business,
amusement,
or
pleasure,
daily or
frequently
pursued;
especially,
a
course
of
business
or
offical
duties
regularly
or
frequently
returning..
Bank Note
::
Bank note () A
promissory
note
issued
by a bank or
banking
company,
payable
to
bearer
on
demand..
Assignat
::
Assignat
(n.) One of the
notes,
bills,
or
bonds,
issued
as
currency
by the
revolutionary
government
of
France
(1790-1796),
and based on the
security
of the lands of the
church
and of
nobles
which had been
appropriated
by the
state..
Bench Warrant
::
Bench
warrant
() A
process
issued
by a
presiding
judge or by a court
against
a
person
guilty
of some
contempt,
or
indicted
for some
crime;
-- so
called
in
distinction
from a
justice's
warrant..
Register
::
Register
(n.) A
certificate
issued
by the
collector
of
customs
of a port or
district
to the owner of a
vessel,
containing
the
description
of a
vessel,
its name,
ownership,
and other
material
facts.
It is kept on board the
vessel,
to be used as an
evidence
of
nationality
or as a
muniment
of
title..
Hotly
::
Hotly (a.) In a hot or fiery
manner;
ardently;
vehemently;
violently;
hastily;
as, a hotly
pursued..
View
::
View (n.) Mode of
looking
at
anything;
manner
of
apprehension;
conception;
opinion;
judgment;
as, to state one's views of the
policy
which ought to be
pursued..
Rache
::
Rache (n.) A dog that
pursued
his prey by
scent,
as
distinguished
from the
greyhound..
Intertissued
::
Intertissued
(a.)
Interwoven.
Pursue
::
Pursue
(v. t.) To
proceed
along,
with a view to some and or
object;
to
follow;
to go in; as,
Captain
Cook
pursued
a new
route;
the
administration
pursued
a wise
course..
Programme
::
Programme
(n.) That which is
written
or
printed
as a
public
notice
or
advertisement;
a
scheme;
a
prospectus;
especially,
a brief
outline
or
explanation
of the order to be
pursued,
or the
subjects
embraced,
in any
public
exercise,
performance,
or
entertainment;
a
preliminary
sketch..
Biweekly
::
Biweekly
(n.) A
publication
issued
every two
weeks.
Supplement
::
Supplement
(v. t.) That which fills up,
completes,
or makes an
addition
to,
something
already
organized,
arranged,
or set
apart;
specifically,
a part added to, or
issued
as a
continuation
of, a book or
paper,
to make good its
deficiencies
or
correct
its
errors..
Weekly
::
Weekly
(n.) A
publication
issued
once in seven days, or
appearing
once a
week..
Indent
::
Indent
(n.) A
certificate,
or
intended
certificate,
issued
by the
government
of the
United
States
at the close of the
Revolution,
for the
principal
or
interest
of the
public
debt..
Calamary
::
Calamary
(n.) A
cephalopod,
belonging
to the genus
Loligo
and
related
genera.
There are many
species.
They have a sack of
inklike
fluid which they
discharge
from the
siphon
tube, when
pursued
or
alarmed,
in order to
confuse
their
enemies.
Their shell is a thin horny
plate,
within
the flesh of the back,
shaped
very much like a quill pen. In
America
they are
called
squids.
See
Squid..
Trail
::
Trail (n.) A track left by man or
beast;
a track
followed
by the
hunter;
a scent on the
ground
by the
animal
pursued;
as, a deer
trail..
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