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Definition of suing
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Suine (n.) A
mixture
of
oleomargarine
with lard or other fatty
ingredients.
It is used as a
substitute
for
butter.
See
Butterine.
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Worldly-minded
::
Worldly-minded
(a.)
Devoted
to
worldly
interests;
mindful
of the
affairs
of the
present
life, and
forgetful
of those of the
future;
loving
and
pursuing
this
world's
goods,
to the
exclusion
of piety and
attention
to
spiritual
concerns..
Tissuing
::
Tissuing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Tissu.
Ensue
::
Ensue (v. i.) To
follow
or come
afterward;
to
follow
as a
consequence
or in
chronological
succession;
to
result;
as, an
ensuing
conclusion
or
effect;
the year
ensuing
was a cold one..
Fatally
::
Fatally
(adv.)
In a
manner
issuing
in death or ruin;
mortally;
destructively;
as,
fatally
deceived
or
wounded..
Sortie
::
Sortie
(n.) The
sudden
issuing
of a body of
troops,
usually
small,
from a
besieged
place to
attack
or
harass
the
besiegers;
a
sally..
Following
::
Following
(a.) Next
after;
succeeding;
ensuing;
as, the
assembly
was held on the
following
day..
Chevron
::
Chevron
(n.) One of the nine
honorable
ordinaries,
consisting
of two broad bands of the width of the bar,
issuing,
respectively
from the
dexter
and
sinister
bases of the field and
conjoined
at its
center..
Spinnerule
::
Spinneret
(n.) One of the
special
jointed
organs
situated
on the under side, and near the end, of the
abdomen
of
spiders,
by means of which they spin their webs. Most
spiders
have three pairs of
spinnerets,
but some have only two
pairs.
The
ordinary
silk line of the
spider
is
composed
of
numerous
smaller
lines
jointed
after
issuing
from the
spinnerets..
Predial
::
Predial
(a.)
Issuing
or
derived
from land; as,
predial
tithes..
Sweat
::
Sweat (v. i.)
Moisture
issuing
from any
substance;
as, the sweat of hay or grain in a mow or
stack..
Procession
::
Procession
(n.) The act of
proceeding,
moving
on,
advancing,
or
issuing;
regular,
orderly,
or
ceremonious
progress;
continuous
course..
Sally
::
Sally (v.) A
rushing
or
bursting
forth;
a quick
issue;
a
sudden
eruption;
specifically,
an
issuing
of
troops
from a place
besieged
to
attack
the
besiegers;
a
sortie..
Radiant
::
Radiant
(a.)
Especially,
emitting
or
darting
rays of light or heat;
issuing
in beams or rays;
beaming
with
brightness;
emitting
a vivid light or
splendor;
as, the
radiant
sun..
Incensed
::
Incensed
(a.)
Represented
as
enraged,
as any wild
creature
depicted
with fire
issuing
from mouth and
eyes..
Resultant
::
Resultant
(a.)
Resulting
or
issuing
from a
combination;
existing
or
following
as a
result
or
consequence.
Budget
::
Budget
(n.) The
annual
financial
statement
which the
British
chancellor
of the
exchequer
makes in the House of
Commons.
It
comprehends
a
general
view of the
finances
of the
country,
with the
proposed
plan of
taxation
for the
ensuing
year. The term is
sometimes
applied
to a
similar
statement
in other
countries..
Scent
::
Scent (n.) That
which,
issuing
from a body,
affects
the
olfactory
organs
of
animals;
odor;
smell;
as, the scent of an
orange,
or of a rose; the scent of
musk..
Suingly
::
Suing (n.) The
process
of
soaking
through
anything.
Concurrent
::
Concurrent
(n.) One
pursuing
the same
course,
or
seeking
the same
objects;
hence,
a
rival;
an
opponent..
Tenth
::
Tenth (n.) A
temporary
aid
issuing
out of
personal
property,
and
granted
to the king by
Parliament;
formerly,
the real tenth part of all the
movables
belonging
to the
subject..
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