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Definition of adhere
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Adhere
(v. i.) To be
consistent
or
coherent;
to be in
accordance;
to
agree.
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Adherent
::
Adherent
(a.)
Attached
as an
attribute
or
circumstance.
Parsee
::
Parsee
(n.) One of the
adherents
of the
Zoroastrian
or
ancient
Persian
religion,
descended
from
Persian
refugees
settled
in
India;
a fire
worshiper;
a
Gheber..
Cement
::
Cement
(n.) Any
substance
used for
making
bodies
adhere
to each
other,
as
mortar,
glue, etc..
Bite
::
Bite (v. t.) To take hold of; to hold fast; to
adhere
to; as, the
anchor
bites the
ground..
Arian
::
Arian (n.) One who
adheres
to or
believes
the
doctrines
of
Arius.
Sequela
::
Sequela
(n.) An
adherent,
or a band or sect of
adherents..
Retainer
::
Retainer
(n.) One who is
retained
or kept in
service;
an
attendant;
an
adherent;
a
hanger-on.
Cling
::
Cling (n.)
Adherence;
attachment;
devotion.
Beggar''s Ticks
::
Beggar's
ticks () The bur
marigold
(Bidens)
and its
achenes,
which are armed with
barbed
awns, and
adhere
to
clothing
and
fleeces
with
unpleasant
tenacity..
Polytheize
::
Polytheize
(v. i.) To
adhere
to,
advocate,
or
inculcate,
the
doctrine
of
polytheism..
Martinet
::
Martinet
(n.) In
military
language,
a
strict
disciplinarian;
in
general,
one who lays
stress
on a rigid
adherence
to the
details
of
discipline,
or to forms and fixed
methods..
Protestant
::
Protestant
(v.) One who
protests;
--
originally
applied
to those who
adhered
to
Luther,
and
protested
against,
or made a
solemn
declaration
of
dissent
from, a
decree
of the
Emperor
Charles
V. and the Diet of
Spires,
in 1529,
against
the
Reformers,
and
appealed
to a
general
council;
-- now used in a
popular
sense to
designate
any
Christian
who does not
belong
to the Roman
Catholic
or the Greek
Church..
Stick
::
Stick (n.) To
attach
by
causing
to
adhere
to the
surface;
as, to stick on a
plaster;
to stick a stamp on an
envelope;
also, to
attach
in any
manner..
Scaffold
::
Scaffold
(n.) An
accumulation
of
adherent,
partly
fused
material
forming
a
shelf,
or
dome-shaped
obstruction,
above the
tuyeres
in a blast
furnace..
Classicalism
::
Classicalism
(n.)
Adherence
to what are
supposed
or
assumed
to be the
classical
canons
of art.
Attract
::
Attract
(v. t.) To draw to, or cause to tend to; esp. to cause to
approach,
adhere,
or
combine;
or to cause to
resist
divulsion,
separation,
or
decomposition..
Partisan
::
Partisan
(a.)
Adherent
to a party or
faction;
especially,
having
the
character
of
blind,
passionate,
or
unreasonable
adherence
to a
party;
as,
blinded
by
partisan
zeal..
Sucker
::
Sucker
(n.) One who, or that
which,
sucks;
esp., one of the
organs
by which
certain
animals,
as the
octopus
and
remora,
adhere
to other
bodies..
Observantine
::
Observantine
(n.) One of a
branch
of the Order of
Franciscans,
who
profess
to
adhere
more
strictly
than the
Conventuals
to the
intention
of the
founder,
especially
as to
poverty;
--
called
also
Observants..
Persecute
::
Persecute
(v. t.) To
pursue
in a
manner
to
injure,
grieve,
or
afflict;
to beset with
cruelty
or
malignity;
to
harass;
especially,
to
afflict,
harass,
punish,
or put to
death,
for
adherence
to a
particular
religious
creed or mode of
worship..
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