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Definition of sure
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Sure
(superl.)
Certainly
knowing
and
believing;
confident
beyond
doubt;
implicity
trusting;
unquestioning;
positive.
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Acetabulum
::
Acetabulum
(n.) A
vinegar
cup;
socket
of the hip bone; a
measure
of about one
eighth
of a pint, etc..
Hardly
::
Hardly
(adv.)
Certainly;
surely;
indeed.
Coffer
::
Coffer
(n.) Fig.:
Treasure
or
funds;
--
usually
in the
plural.
Injudicious
::
Injudicious
(a.) Not
according
to sound
judgment
or
discretion;
unwise;
as, an
injudicious
measure..
Surely
::
Surely
(adv.)
In a sure or
certain
manner;
certainly;
infallibly;
undoubtedly;
assuredly.
Indicator
::
Indicator
(n.) A
pressure
gauge;
a water
gauge,
as for a steam
boiler;
an
apparatus
or
instrument
for
showing
the
working
of a
machine
or
moving
part.
Dissuasive
::
Dissuasive
(a.)
Tending
to
dissuade
or
divert
from a
measure
or
purpose;
dehortatory;
as,
dissuasive
advice..
Broad
::
Broad
(superl.)
Fig.:
Having
a large
measure
of any thing or
quality;
not
limited;
not
restrained;
--
applied
to any
subject,
and
retaining
the
literal
idea more or less
clearly,
the
precise
meaning
depending
largely
on the
substantive..
Cancel
::
Cancel
(v. i.) An
inclosure;
a
boundary;
a
limit.
Give
::
Give (n.) To
devote;
to
apply;
used
reflexively,
to
devote
or apply one's self; as, the
soldiers
give
themselves
to
plunder;
also in this sense used very
frequently
in the past
participle;
as, the
people
are given to
luxury
and
pleasure;
the youth is given to
study..
Zuchetto
::
Zuchetto
(n.) A
skullcap
covering
the
tonsure,
worn under the
berretta.
The
pope's
is
white;
a
cardinal's
red; a
bishop's
purple;
a
priest's
black..
Southing
::
Southing
(n.)
Distance
southward
from any point
departure
or of
reckoning,
measured
on a
meridian;
--
opposed
to
northing..
Licensure
::
Licensure
(n.) A
licensing.
Lure
::
Lure (n.) To draw to the lure;
hence,
to
allure
or
invite
by means of
anything
that
promises
pleasure
or
advantage;
to
entice;
to
attract..
Sanitarian
::
Sanitarian
(n.) An
advocate
of
sanitary
measures;
one
especially
interested
or
versed
in
sanitary
measures.
Wey
::
Wey (n.) A
certain
measure
of
weight.
Graveyard
::
Graveyard
(n.) A yard or
inclosure
for the
interment
of the dead; a
cemetery.
Self-exposure
::
Self-exposure
(n.) The act of
exposing
one's self; the state of being so
exposed.
Omer
::
Omer (n.) A
Hebrew
measure,
the tenth of an
ephah.
See
Ephah..
Flexible
::
Flexible
(a.)
Capable
of being
flexed
or bent;
admitting
of being
turned,
bowed,
or
twisted,
without
breaking;
pliable;
yielding
to
pressure;
not stiff or
brittle..
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