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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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Emanant
::
Emanant
(a.)
Issuing
or
flowing
forth;
emanating;
passing
forth into an act, or
making
itself
apparent
by an
effect;
-- said of
mental
acts; as, an
emanant
volition..
Champertor
::
Champertor
(n.) One
guilty
of
champerty;
one who
purchases
a suit, or the right of
suing,
and
carries
it on at his own
expense,
in order to
obtain
a share of the
gain..
Fatally
::
Fatally
(adv.)
In a
manner
issuing
in death or ruin;
mortally;
destructively;
as,
fatally
deceived
or
wounded..
Concurrent
::
Concurrent
(n.) One
pursuing
the same
course,
or
seeking
the same
objects;
hence,
a
rival;
an
opponent..
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..
Emergent
::
Emergent
(a.)
Rising
or
emerging
out of a fluid or
anything
that
covers
or
conceals;
issuing;
coming
to
light.
Laving
::
Laving
(v. i.)
Issuing
continually
from the
earth;
running;
flowing;
as, a
living
spring;
--
opposed
to
stagnant..
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..
Significavit
::
Significavit
(n.)
Formerly,
a writ
issuing
out of
chancery,
upon
certificate
given by the
ordinary,
of a man's
standing
excommunicate
by the space of forty days, for the
laying
him up in
prison
till he
submit
himself
to the
authority
of the
church..
Trash
::
Trash (n.) A
collar,
leash,
or
halter
used to
restrain
a dog in
pursuing
game..
Incensed
::
Incensed
(a.)
Represented
as
enraged,
as any wild
creature
depicted
with fire
issuing
from mouth and
eyes..
Suit
::
Suit (n.) The act of
suing;
the
process
by which one
endeavors
to gain an end or an
object;
an
attempt
to
attain
a
certain
result;
pursuit;
endeavor.
Sweat
::
Sweat (v. i.)
Moisture
issuing
from any
substance;
as, the sweat of hay or grain in a mow or
stack..
Suit
::
Suit (n.) The act of
following
or
pursuing,
as game;
pursuit..
Nasal
::
Nasal (a.)
Having
a
quality
imparted
by means of the nose; and
specifically,
made by
lowering
the soft
palate,
in some cases with
closure
of the oral
passage,
the voice thus
issuing
(wholly
or
partially)
through
the nose, as in the
consonants
m, n, ng (see Guide to
Pronunciation,
// 20, 208);
characterized
by
resonance
in the nasal
passage;
as, a nasal
vowel;
a nasal
utterance..
Issuing
::
Issuing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Issu.
Issuance
::
Issuance
(n.) The act of
issuing,
or
giving
out; as, the
issuance
of an
order;
the
issuance
of
rations,
and the
like..
Rent
::
Rent (n.) A
certain
periodical
profit,
whether
in
money,
provisions,
chattels,
or
labor,
issuing
out of lands and
tenements
in
payment
for the use;
commonly,
a
certain
pecuniary
sum
agreed
upon
between
a
tenant
and his
landlord,
paid at fixed
intervals
by the
lessee
to the
lessor,
for the use of land or its
appendages;
as, rent for a farm, a
house,
a park, etc..
Libel
::
Libel (n.) The crime of
issuing
a
malicious
defamatory
publication.
Ensuable
::
Ensuable
(a.)
Ensuing;
following.
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