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Definition of candid
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Candid
(a.)
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Ballot
::
Ballot
(n.) To vote or
decide
by
ballot;
as, to
ballot
for a
candidate..
Solid
::
Solid (a.)
United;
without
division;
unanimous;
as, the
delegation
is solid for a
candidate..
Touter
::
Touter
(n.) One who seeks
customers,
as for an inn, a
public
conveyance,
shops,
and the like:
hence,
an
obtrusive
candidate
for
office..
Slate
::
Slate (v. t.) A list of
candidates,
prepared
for
nomination
or for
election;
a list of
candidates,
or a
programme
of
action,
devised
beforehand..
Available
::
Available
(a.) Such as one may avail one's self of;
capable
of being used for the
accomplishment
of a
purpose;
usable;
profitable;
advantageous;
convertible
into a
resource;
as, an
available
measure;
an
available
candidate..
Candidating
::
Candidating
(n.) The
taking
of the
position
of a
candidate;
specifically,
the
preaching
of a
clergyman
with a view to
settlement..
Vote
::
Vote (v. t.) To
choose
by
suffrage;
to
elec/;
as, to vote a
candidate
into
office..
Si Quis
::
Si quis () A
notification
by a
candidate
for
orders
of his
intention
to
inquire
whether
any
impediment
may be
alleged
against
him.
Caucus
::
Caucus
(n.) A
meeting,
especially
a
preliminary
meeting,
of
persons
belonging
to a
party,
to
nominate
candidates
for
public
office,
or to
select
delegates
to a
nominating
convention,
or to
confer
regarding
measures
of party
policy;
a
political
primary
meeting..
Postulant
::
Postulant
(n.) One who makes a
request
or
demand;
hence,
a
candidate..
Probation
::
Probation
(n.) The trial of a
ministerial
candidate's
qualifications
prior to his
ordination,
or to his
settlement
as a
pastor..
Scratch
::
Scratch
(v. t.) To
cancel
by
drawing
one or more lines
through,
as the name of a
candidate
upon a
ballot,
or of a horse in a list;
hence,
to
erase;
to
efface;
-- often with out..
Questionist
::
Questionist
(n.) A
candidate
for
honors
or
degrees
who is near the time of his
examination.
Prox
::
Prox (n.) The
ticket
or list of
candidates
at
elections,
presented
to the
people
for their
votes..
Plain
::
Plain
(superl.)
Free from
affectation
or
disguise;
candid;
sincere;
artless;
honest;
frank.
Candidly
::
Candidly
(adv.)
In a
candid
manner.
Hustings
::
Hustings
(n. pl.) The
platform
on which
candidates
for
Parliament
formerly
stood in
addressing
the
electors.
Candid
::
Candid
(a.) Free from undue bias;
disposed
to think and judge
according
to truth and
justice,
or
without
partiality
or
prejudice;
fair; just;
impartial;
as, a
candid
opinion..
Thesis
::
Thesis
(n.)
Hence,
an essay or
dissertation
written
upon
specific
or
definite
theme;
especially,
an essay
presented
by a
candidate
for a
diploma
or
degree..
Plumper
::
Plumper
(n.) A vote given to one
candidate
only, when two or more are to be
elected,
thus
giving
him the
advantage
over the
others.
A
person
who gives his vote thus is said to
plump,
or to plump his
vote..
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