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Definition of vise
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Vise (n.) An
indorsement
made on a
passport
by the
proper
authorities
of
certain
countries
on the
continent
of
Europe,
denoting
that it has been
examined,
and that the
person
who bears it is
permitted
to
proceed
on his
journey;
a
visa..
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Areed
::
Areed (v. t.) To
counsel,
advise,
warn, or
direct..
Point-devise
::
Point-devise
(a.)
Uncommonly
nice and
exact;
precise;
particular.
Douay Bible
::
Douay Bible () A
translation
of the
Scriptures
into the
English
language
for the use of
English-speaking
Roman
Catholics;
-- done from the Latin
Vulgate
by
English
scholars
resident
in
France.
The New
Testament
portion
was
published
at
Rheims,
A. D. 1582, the Old
Testament
at
Douai,
A. D.
1609-10.
Various
revised
editions
have since been
published..
Plan
::
Plan (v. t.) To
scheme;
to
devise;
to
contrive;
to form in
design;
as, to plan the
conquest
of a
country..
Sentisection
::
Sentisection
(n.)
Painful
vivisection;
--
opposed
to
callisection.
Pavise
::
Pavise
(n.) A large
shield
covering
the whole body,
carried
by a
pavisor,
who
sometimes
screened
also an
archer
with it..
Intestate
::
Intestate
(a.) Not
devised
or
bequeathed;
not
disposed
of by will; as, an
intestate
estate..
Revise
::
Revise
(n.) A
second
proof
sheet;
a proof sheet taken after the first or a
subsequent
correction.
Politic
::
Politic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
promoting,
a
policy,
especially
a
national
policy;
well-devised;
adapted
to its end,
whether
right or
wrong;
-- said of
things;
as, a
politic
treaty..
Camarilla
::
Camarilla
(n.) A
company
of
secret
and
irresponsible
advisers,
as of a king; a cabal or
clique..
Revised
::
Revised
(imp. & p. p.) of
Revis.
Machination
::
Machination
(n.) That which is
devised;
a
device;
a
hostile
or
treacherous
scheme;
an
artful
design
or plot.
Condition
::
Condition
(n.) A
clause
in a
contract,
or
agreement,
which has for its
object
to
suspend,
to
defeat,
or in some way to
modify,
the
principal
obligation;
or, in case of a will, to
suspend,
revoke,
or
modify
a
devise
or
bequest.
It is also the case of a
future
uncertain
event,
which may or may not
happen,
and on the
occurrence
or
non-occurrence
of
which,
the
accomplishment,
recission,
or
modification
of an
obligation
or
testamentary
disposition
is made to
depend..
Rectiserial
::
Rectiserial
(a.)
Arranged
in
exactly
vertical
ranks,
as the
leaves
on stems of many
kinds;
--
opposed
to
curviserial..
Unadvised
::
Unadvised
(a.) Done
without
due
consideration;
wanton;
rash;
inconsiderate;
as, an
unadvised
proceeding..
Fabricate
::
Fabricate
(v. t.) To
invent
and form; to
forge;
to
devise
falsely;
as, to
fabricate
a lie or
story..
Admonish
::
Admonish
(v. t.) To
counsel
against
wrong
practices;
to
cation
or
advise;
to warn
against
danger
or an
offense;
--
followed
by of,
against,
or a
subordinate
clause..
Supervisor
::
Supervisor
(n.) One who
supervises;
an
overseer;
an
inspector;
a
superintendent;
as, a
supervisor
of
schools..
Improvise
::
Improvise
(v. t.) To bring
about,
arrange,
or make, on a
sudden,
or
without
previous
preparation..
Cautioner
::
Cautioner
(n.) One who
cautions
or
advises.
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