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Definition of cess
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Cess (v. i.) To
cease;
to
neglect.
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Minimization
::
Minimization
(n.) The act or
process
of
minimizing.
Cess
::
Cess (n.)
Bound;
measure.
Undergo
::
Undergo
(v. t.) To be
subjected
to; to bear up
against;
to pass
through;
to
endure;
to
suffer;
to
sustain;
as, to
undergo
toil and
fatigue;
to
undergo
pain,
grief,
or
anxiety;
to
undergothe
operation
of
amputation;
food in the
stomach
undergoes
the
process
of
digestion..
Unipolar
::
Unipolar
(a.)
Having
but one pole or
process;
--
applied
to those
ganglionic
nerve cells which have but one
radiating
process;
--
opposed
to
multipolar.
Match
::
Match (v. t.) To be a mate or match for; to be able to
complete
with; to rival
successfully;
to
equal.
Methodization
::
Methodization
(n.) The act or
process
of
methodizing,
or the state of being
methodized..
Scraping
::
Scraping
(n.) The act of
scraping;
the act or
process
of
making
even, or
reducing
to the
proper
form, by means of a
scraper..
Inscription
::
Inscription
(n.) The act or
process
of
inscribing.
Unsymmetrical
::
Unsymmetrical
(a.) Not
symmetrical;
being
without
symmetry,
as the parts of a
flower
when
similar
parts are of
different
size and
shape,
or when the parts of
successive
circles
differ
in
number.
See
Symmetry..
Drinking
::
Drinking
(n.) The
practice
of
partaking
to
excess
of
intoxicating
liquors.
Lynch Law
::
Lynch law () The act or
practice
by
private
persons
of
inflicting
punishment
for
crimes
or
offenses,
without
due
process
of law..
Promote
::
Promote
(v. t.) To
contribute
to the
growth,
enlargement,
or
prosperity
of (any
process
or thing that is in
course);
to
forward;
to
further;
to
encourage;
to
advance;
to
excite;
as, to
promote
learning;
to
promote
disorder;
to
promote
a
business
venture..
Perennial
::
Perennial
(a.)
Continuing
without
cessation
or
intermission;
perpetual;
unceasing;
never
failing.
Telegraph
::
Telegraph
(n.) An
apparatus,
or a
process,
for
communicating
intelligence
rapidly
between
distant
points,
especially
by means of
preconcerted
visible
or
audible
signals
representing
words or
ideas,
or by means of words and
signs,
transmitted
by
electrical
action..
Contempt
::
Contempt
(n.)
Disobedience
of the
rules,
orders,
or
process
of a court of
justice,
or of rules or
orders
of a
legislative
body;
disorderly,
contemptuous,
or
insolent
language
or
behavior
in
presence
of a
court,
tending
to
disturb
its
proceedings,
or
impair
the
respect
due to its
authority..
Supernumeraries
::
Supernumerary
(a.)
Exceeding
a
necessary,
usual,
or
required
number
or
quality;
superfluous;
as,
supernumerary
addresses;
supernumerary
expense..
Wegotism
::
Wegotism
(n.)
Excessive
use of the
pronoun
we; --
called
also
weism.
Plica
::
Plica (v.) A
diseased
state in
plants
in which there is an
excessive
development
of small
entangled
twigs,
instead
of
ordinary
branches..
Nimious
::
Nimious
(a.)
Excessive;
extravagant;
inordinate.
Masting
::
Masting
(n.) The act or
process
of
putting
a mast or masts into a
vessel;
also, the
scientific
principles
which
determine
the
position
of
masts,
and the
mechanical
methods
of
placing
them..
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