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Definition of chant
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Chant (v. t.) A
psalm,
etc.,
arranged
for
chanting..
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Enchantment
::
Enchantment
(n.) The
effect
produced
by the act; the state of being
enchanted;
as, to break an
enchantment..
Solvability
::
Solvability
(n.) The
condition
of being
solvent;
ability
to pay all just
debts;
solvency;
as, the
solvability
of a
merchant..
Chanter
::
Chanter
(n.) The flute or
finger
pipe in a
bagpipe.
See
Bagpipe.
Bankrupt
::
Bankrupt
(a.) Being a
bankrupt
or in a
condition
of
bankruptcy;
unable
to pay, or
legally
discharged
from
paying,
one's
debts;
as, a
bankrupt
merchant..
Liverwort
::
Liverwort
(n.) A
flowerless
plant
(Marchantia
polymorpha),
having
an
irregularly
lobed,
spreading,
and
forking
frond..
Merchantman
::
Merchantman
(n.) A
trading
vessel;
a ship
employed
in the
transportation
of
goods,
as,
distinguished
from a
man-of-war..
Bacchante
::
Bacchante
(n.) A
priestess
of
Bacchus.
Tolsey
::
Tolsey
(n.) A
tollbooth;
also, a
merchants'
meeting
place,
or
exchange..
Charmeress
::
Charmeress
(n.) An
enchantress.
Voucher
::
Voucher
(n.) A book,
paper,
or
document
which
serves
to vouch the truth of
accounts,
or to
confirm
and
establish
facts of any kind; also, any
acquittance
or
receipt
showing
the
payment
of a debt; as, the
merchant's
books are his
vouchers
for the
correctness
of his
accounts;
notes,
bonds,
receipts,
and other
writings,
are used as
vouchers
in
proving
facts..
Antitrochanter
::
Antitrochanter
(n.) An
articular
surface
on the ilium of birds
against
which the great
trochanter
of the femur
plays.
Seal
::
Seal (v. t.) To mark with a
stamp,
as an
evidence
of
standard
exactness,
legal size, or
merchantable
quality;
as, to seal
weights
and
measures;
to seal
silverware..
Incanting
::
Incanting
(a.)
Enchanting.
Penchant
::
Penchant
(n.)
Inclination;
decided
taste;
bias; as, a
penchant
for art..
Magic
::
Magic (a.) A
comprehensive
name for all of the
pretended
arts which claim to
produce
effects
by the
assistance
of
supernatural
beings,
or
departed
spirits,
or by a
mastery
of
secret
forces
in
nature
attained
by a study of
occult
science,
including
enchantment,
conjuration,
witchcraft,
sorcery,
necromancy,
incantation,
etc..
Merchant
::
Merchant
(n.) One who
traffics
on a large
scale,
especially
with
foreign
countries;
a
trafficker;
a
trader..
Discount
::
Discount
(v.) To
deduct
from an
account,
debt,
charge,
and the like; to make an
abatement
of; as,
merchants
sometimes
discount
five or six per cent for
prompt
payment
of
bills..
Trenchant
::
Trenchant
(v. t.) Fig.: Keen;
biting;
severe;
as,
trenchant
wit..
Captain
::
Captain
(n.) The
master
or
commanding
officer
of a
merchant
vessel.
Trust
::
Trust (n.) To give
credit
to; to sell to upon
credit,
or in
confidence
of
future
payment;
as,
merchants
and
manufacturers
trust their
customers
annually
with
goods..
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