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Definition of cession
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Cession
(n.) A
yielding
to
physical
force.
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Seriate
::
Seriate
(a.)
Arranged
in a
series
or
succession;
pertaining
to a
series.
Cortege
::
Cortege
(n.) A train of
attendants;
a
procession.
Stillicidious
::
Stillicide
(n.) A
continual
falling
or
succession
of
drops;
rain water
falling
from the
eaves.
Cession
::
Cession
(n.)
Concession;
compliance.
Alternate
::
Alternate
(v. t.) To
perform
by
turns,
or in
succession;
to cause to
succeed
by
turns;
to
interchange
regularly..
Rustle
::
Rustle
(n.) A quick
succession
or
confusion
of small
sounds,
like those made by
shaking
leaves
or
straw,
by
rubbing
silk, or the like; a
rustling..
Piecemeal
::
Piecemeal
(adv.)
Piece by
piece;
by
little
and
little
in
succession.
On
::
On
(prep.)
In
addition
to;
besides;
--
indicating
multiplication
or
succession
in a
series;
as, heaps on
heaps;
mischief
on
mischief;
loss on loss;
thought
on
thought..
Continuity
::
Continuity
(n.) the state of being
continuous;
uninterupted
connection
or
succession;
close union of
parts;
cohesion;
as, the
continuity
of
fibers..
Clatter
::
Clatter
(v. i.) To make a
rattling
sound by
striking
hard
bodies
together;
to make a
succession
of
abrupt,
rattling
sounds..
Paromology
::
Paromology
(n.) A
concession
to an
adversary
in order to
strengthen
one's own
argument.
Secessionist
::
Secessionist
(n.) One who
upholds
secession.
Cadence
::
Cadence
(n.) The close or fall of a
strain;
the point of rest,
commonly
reached
by the
immediate
succession
of the tonic to the
dominant
chord..
Melody
::
Melody
(n.) A
rhythmical
succession
of
single
tones,
ranging
for the most part
within
a given key, and so
related
together
as to form a
musical
whole,
having
the unity of what is
technically
called
a
musical
thought,
at once
pleasing
to the ear and
characteristic
in
expression..
King
::
King (n.) A chief
ruler;
a
sovereign;
one
invested
with
supreme
authority
over a
nation,
country,
or
tribe,
usually
by
hereditary
succession;
a
monarch;
a
prince..
Melody
::
Melody
(n.) A sweet or
agreeable
succession
of
sounds.
Trill
::
Trill (n.) A
sound,
of
consonantal
character,
made with a rapid
succession
of
partial
or
entire
intermissions,
by the
vibration
of some one part of the
organs
in the mouth --
tongue,
uvula,
epiglottis,
or lip --
against
another
part; as, the r is a trill in most
languages..
Metalepsis
::
Metalepsis
(n.) The
continuation
of a trope in one word
through
a
succession
of
significations,
or the union of two or more
tropes
of a
different
kind in one
word..
Foot
::
Foot (n.) The
lowest
part or base; the
ground
part; the
bottom,
as of a
mountain
or
column;
also, the last of a row or
series;
the end or
extremity,
esp. if
associated
with
inferiority;
as, the foot of a hill; the foot of the
procession;
the foot of a
class;
the foot of the bed..
Ultimatum
::
Ultimatum
(n.) A final
proposition,
concession,
or
condition;
especially,
the final
propositions,
conditions,
or
terms,
offered
by
either
of the
parties
in a
diplomatic
negotiation;
the most
favorable
terms a
negotiator
can
offer,
the
rejection
of which
usually
puts an end to the
hesitation..
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