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Definition of tab
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Tab (n.) A loop for
pulling
or
lifting
something.
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Birth
::
Birth (n.) That which is born; that which is
produced,
whether
animal
or
vegetable..
Inapplicable
::
Inapplicable
(a.) Not
applicable;
incapable
of being
applied;
not
adapted;
not
suitable;
as, the
argument
is
inapplicable
to the
case..
Law
::
Law (n.) In
general,
a rule of being or of
conduct,
established
by an
authority
able to
enforce
its will; a
controlling
regulation;
the mode or order
according
to which an agent or a power
acts..
Table
::
Table (v. i.) To live at the table of
another;
to
board;
to eat.
Disproportionally
::
Disproportionally
(adv.)
In a
disproportional
manner;
unsuitably
in form,
quantity,
or
value;
unequally..
Ladder
::
Ladder
(v. i.) A frame
usually
portable,
of wood,
metal,
or rope, for
ascent
and
descent,
consisting
of two side
pieces
to which are
fastened
cross
strips
or
rounds
forming
steps..
Wound
::
Wound (n.) A hurt or
injury
caused
by
violence;
specifically,
a
breach
of the skin and flesh of an
animal,
or in the
substance
of any
creature
or
living
thing;
a cut, stab, rent, or the
like..
Unaccountability
::
Unaccountability
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
unaccountable.
Institutive
::
Institutive
(a.)
Tending
or
intended
to
institute;
having
the power to
establish.
Phytochemistry
::
Phytochemistry
(n.)
Chemistry
in its
relation
to
vegetable
bodies;
vegetable
chemistry.
Vanity
::
Vanity
(n.) One of the
established
characters
in the old
moralities
and
puppet
shows.
See
Morality,
n., 5..
Comfortable
::
Comfortable
(a.) Free, or
comparatively
free, from pain or
distress;
-- used of a sick
person..
Government
::
Government
(n.) The mode of
governing;
the
system
of
polity
in a
state;
the
established
form of law.
Unhinge
::
Unhinge
(v. t.) To
render
unstable
or
wavering;
to
unsettle;
as, to
unhinge
one's mind or
opinions;
to
unhinge
the
nerves..
Taber
::
Taber (v. i.) Same as
Tabor.
Executable
::
Executable
(a.)
Capable
of being
executed;
feasible;
as, an
executable
project..
Become
::
Become
(v. t.) To suit or be
suitable
to; to be
congruous
with; to
befit;
to
accord
with, in
character
or
circumstances;
to be
worthy
of, or
proper
for; to cause to
appear
well; -- said of
persons
and
things..
Disproportionable
::
Disproportionable
(a.)
Disproportional;
unsuitable
in form, size,
quantity,
or
adaptation;
disproportionate;
inadequate..
Likeliness
::
Likeliness
(n.)
Suitableness;
agreeableness.
Incommutable
::
Incommutable
(a.) Not
commutable;
not
capable
of being
exchanged
with, or
substituted
for,
another..
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