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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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Chlorination
::
Chlorination
(n.) The act or
process
of
subjecting
anything
to the
action
of
chlorine;
especially,
a
process
for the
extraction
of gold by
exposure
of the
auriferous
material
to
chlorine
gas..
Sponsor
::
Sponsor
(n.) One who binds
himself
to
answer
for
another,
and is
responsible
for his
default;
a
surety..
Cocket
::
Cocket
(n.) A
measure
for
bread.
Pleasure
::
Pleasure
(v. i.) To take
pleasure;
to seek
pursue
pleasure;
as, to go
pleasuring..
Innitency
::
Innitency
(n.) A
leaning;
pressure;
weight.
Intreasure
::
Intreasure
(v. t.) To lay up, as in a
treasury;
to
hoard..
Manometer
::
Manometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
the
tension
or
elastic
force of
gases,
steam,
etc.,
constructed
usually
on the
principle
of
allowing
the gas to exert its
elastic
force in
raising
a
column
of
mercury
in an open tube, or in
compressing
a
portion
of air or other gas in a
closed
tube with
mercury
or other
liquid
intervening,
or in
bending
a
metallic
or other
spring
so as to set in
motion
an
index;
a
pressure
gauge.
See
Pressure,
and
Illust.
of Air
pump..
Sacrifice
::
Sacrifice
(n.)
Destruction
or
surrender
of
anything
for the sake of
something
else;
devotion
of some
desirable
object
in
behalf
of a
higher
object,
or to a claim
deemed
more
pressing;
hence,
also, the thing so
devoted
or given up; as, the
sacrifice
of
interest
to
pleasure,
or of
pleasure
to
interest..
Pressor
::
Pressor
(a.)
Causing,
or
giving
rise to,
pressure
or to an
increase
of
pressure;
as,
pressor
nerve
fibers,
stimulation
of which
excites
the
vasomotor
center,
thus
causing
a
stronger
contraction
of the
arteries
and
consequently
an
increase
of the
arterial
blood
pressure;
--
opposed
to
depressor..
Leisurely
::
Leisurely
(a.)
Characterized
by
leisure;
taking
abundant
time; not
hurried;
as, a
leisurely
manner;
a
leisurely
walk..
Positive
::
Positive
(a.) Fully
assured;
confident;
certain;
sometimes,
overconfident;
dogmatic;
overbearing;
-- said of
persons..
Sensuality
::
Sensuality
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
sensual;
devotedness
to the
gratification
of the
bodily
appetites;
free
indulgence
in
carnal
or
sensual
pleasures;
luxuriousness;
voluptuousness;
lewdness.
Dish
::
Dish (n.) A
trough
about 28
inches
long, 4 deep, and 6 wide, in which ore is
measured..
Inch
::
Inch (a.)
Measurement
an inch in any
dimension,
whether
length,
breadth,
or
thickness;
-- used in
composition;
as, a
two-inch
cable;
a
four-inch
plank..
Delicious
::
Delicious
(a.)
Affording
exquisite
pleasure;
delightful;
most sweet or
grateful
to the
senses,
especially
to the
taste;
charming..
Eremacausis
::
Eremacausis
(n.) A
gradual
oxidation
from
exposure
to air and
moisture,
as in the decay of old trees or of dead
animals..
Vinculum
::
Vinculum
(n.) A
commissure
uniting
the two main
tendons
in the foot of
certain
birds.
Indicated
::
Indicated
(a.)
Shown;
denoted;
registered;
measured.
Condemn
::
Condemn
(v. t.) To
pronounce
to be
wrong;
to
disapprove
of; to
censure.
Disengaged
::
Disengaged
(a.) Not
engaged;
free from
engagement;
at
leisure;
free from
occupation
or care;
vacant.
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