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Definition of sue
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Sue (v. i.) To woo; to pay
addresses
as a
lover.
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Money
::
Money (n.) A piece of
metal,
as gold,
silver,
copper,
etc.,
coined,
or
stamped,
and
issued
by the
sovereign
authority
as a
medium
of
exchange
in
financial
transactions
between
citizens
and with
government;
also, any
number
of such
pieces;
coin..
Anasarca
::
Anasarca
(n.)
Dropsy
of the
subcutaneous
cellular
tissue;
an
effusion
of serum into the
cellular
substance,
occasioning
a soft, pale,
inelastic
swelling
of the
skin..
Outspring
::
Outspring
(v. i.) To
spring
out; to
issue.
Course
::
Course
(v. t.) To run, hunt, or chase
after;
to
follow
hard upon; to
pursue..
Mise
::
Mise (n.) The issue in a writ of
right.
Find
::
Find (v. i.) To
determine
an issue of fact, and to
declare
such a
determination
to a
court;
as, the jury find for the
plaintiff..
Mansuetude
::
Mansuetude
(n.)
Tameness;
gentleness;
mildness.
Withernam
::
Withernam
(n.) A
second
or
reciprocal
distress
of other goods in lieu of goods which were taken by a first
distress
and have been
eloigned;
a
taking
by way of
reprisal;
--
chiefly
used in the
expression
capias
in
withernam,
which is the name of a writ used in
connection
with the
action
of
replevin
(sometimes
called
a writ of
reprisal),
which
issues
to a
defendant
in
replevin
when he has
obtained
judgment
for a
return
of the
chattels
replevied,
and fails to
obtain
them on the writ of
return..
Sclerenchyma
::
Sclerenchyma
(n.)
Vegetable
tissue
composed
of short cells with
thickened
or
hardened
walls,
as in
nutshells
and the
gritty
parts of a pear. See
Sclerotic..
Fulminate
::
Fulminate
(v. i.) To issue or send forth
decrees
or
censures
with the
assumption
of
supreme
authority;
to
thunder
forth
menaces.
Questrist
::
Questrist
(n.) A
seeker;
a
pursuer.
Venous
::
Venous
(a.)
Contained
in the
veins,
or
having
the same
qualities
as if
contained
in the
veins,
that is,
having
a dark
bluish
color and
containing
an
insufficient
amount
of
oxygen
so as no
longer
to be fit for
oxygenating
the
tissues;
-- said of the
blood,
and
opposed
to
arterial..
Steatomatous
::
Steatoma
(n.) A cyst
containing
matter
like suet.
Bet
::
Bet (n.) That which is laid,
staked,
or
pledged,
as
between
two
parties,
upon the event of a
contest
or any
contingent
issue;
the act of
giving
such a
pledge;
a
wager..
Teleozoic
::
Teleozoic
(a.)
Having
tissued
composed
of
cells.
Fallacy
::
Fallacy
(n.) An
argument,
or
apparent
argument,
which
professes
to be
decisive
of the
matter
at
issue,
while in
reality
it is not; a
sophism..
Result
::
Result
(v. i.) To come out, or have an
issue;
to
terminate;
to have
consequences;
--
followed
by in; as, this
measure
will
result
in good or in
evil..
Issuably
::
Issuably
(adv.)
In an
issuable
manner;
by way of
issue;
as, to plead
issuably..
Protagon
::
Protagon
(n.) A
nitrogenous
phosphorized
principle
found in brain
tissue.
By
decomposition
it
yields
neurine,
fatty
acids,
and other
bodies..
Lymph
::
Lymph (n.) An
alkaline
colorless
fluid,
contained
in the
lymphatic
vessels,
coagulable
like
blood,
but free from red blood
corpuscles.
It is
absorbed
from the
various
tissues
and
organs
of the body, and is
finally
discharged
by the
thoracic
and right
lymphatic
ducts into the great veins near the
heart..
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