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Definition of ward
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Ward (n.) To
defend;
to
protect.
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Reward
::
Reward
(n.) That which is given in
return
for good or evil done or
received;
esp., that which is
offered
or given in
return
for some
service
or
attainment,
as for
excellence
in
studies,
for the
return
of
something
lost, etc.;
recompense;
requital..
Judge
::
Judge (v. t.) To
arrogate
judicial
authority
over; to sit in
judgment
upon; to be
censorious
toward.
Upcast
::
Upcast
(v. t.) To cast or throw up; to turn
upward.
Ascensional
::
Ascensional
(a.)
Relating
to
ascension;
connected
with
ascent;
ascensive;
tending
upward;
as, the
ascensional
power of a
balloon..
Agains
::
Agains
(prep.)
Against;
also,
towards
(in order to
meet)..
Subserous
::
Subsequently
(adv.)
At a later time;
afterwards.
Cyclamen
::
Cyclamen
(n.) A genus of
plants
of the
Primrose
family,
having
depressed
rounded
corms,
and
pretty
nodding
flowers
with the
petals
so
reflexed
as to point
upwards,
whence
it is
called
rabbits'
ears. It is also
called
sow
bread,
because
hogs are said to eat the
corms..
Impudence
::
Impudence
(n.) The
quality
of being
impudent;
assurance,
accompanied
with a
disregard
of the
presence
or
opinions
of
others;
shamelessness;
forwardness;
want of
modesty..
Indicator
::
Indicator
(n.) An
instrument
which draws a
diagram
showing
the
varying
pressure
in the
cylinder
of an
engine
or pump at every point of the
stroke.
It
consists
of a small
cylinder
communicating
with the
engine
cylinder
and
fitted
with a
piston
which the
varying
pressure
drives
upward
more or less
against
the
resistance
of a
spring.
A lever
imparts
motion
to a
pencil
which
traces
the
diagram
on a card
wrapped
around
a
vertical
drum which is
turned
back and forth by a
string
connected
with the pist
Deadlock
::
Deadlock
(n.) A lock which is not
self-latching,
but
requires
a key to throw the bolt
forward..
Vestry
::
Vestry
(n.) A body,
composed
of
wardens
and
vestrymen,
chosen
annually
by a
parish
to
manage
its
temporal
concerns..
Forwarding
::
Forwarding
(n.) The
process
of
putting
a book into its
cover,
and
making
it ready for the
finisher..
Fainthearted
::
Fainthearted
(a.)
Wanting
in
courage;
depressed
by fear;
easily
discouraged
or
frightened;
cowardly;
timorous;
dejected.
Undulate
::
Undulate
(v. t.) To cause to move
backward
and
forward,
or up and down, in
undulations
or
waves;
to cause to
vibrate..
Earliness
::
Earliness
(n.) The state of being early or
forward;
promptness.
Retribution
::
Retribution
(n.)
Specifically,
reward
and
punishment,
as
distributed
at the
general
judgment..
External
::
External
(n.)
Something
external
or
without;
outward
part; that which makes a show,
rather
than that which is
intrinsic;
visible
form; --
usually
in the
plural..
Lyrid
::
Lyrid (n.) One of the group of
shooting
stars which come into the air in
certain
years on or about the 19th of
April;
-- so
called
because
the
apparent
path among the stars the stars if
produced
back wards
crosses
the
constellation
Lyra.
Up-line
::
Up-line
(n.) A line or track
leading
from the
provinces
toward
the
metropolis
or a
principal
terminus;
the track upon which
up-trains
run. See
Up-train.
Drive
::
Drive (v. t.) To urge,
impel,
or hurry
forward;
to
force;
to
constrain;
to urge,
press,
or bring to a point or
state;
as, to drive a
person
by
necessity,
by
persuasion,
by force of
circumstances,
by
argument,
and the
like..
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