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Definition of char
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Char (v. t.) Alt. of Char.
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Heathenry
::
Heathenry
(n.) The
state,
quality,
or
character
of the
heathen..
Treasury
::
Treasury
(n.) That
department
of a
government
which has
charge
of the
finances.
Quality
::
Quality
(n.) That which
makes,
or helps to make,
anything
such as it is;
anything
belonging
to a
subject,
or
predicable
of it;
distinguishing
property,
characteristic,
or
attribute;
peculiar
power,
capacity,
or
virtue;
distinctive
trait;
as, the tones of a flute
differ
from those of a
violin
in
quality;
the great
quality
of a
statesman..
Manner
::
Manner
(n.) The style of
writing
or
thought
of an
author;
characteristic
peculiarity
of an
artist.
Frush
::
Frush (n.) A
discharge
of a fetid or
ichorous
matter
from the frog of a
horse's
foot; -- also caled
thrush.
Salute
::
Salute
(v. t.) To
honor,
as some day,
person,
or
nation,
by a
discharge
of
cannon
or small arms, by
dipping
colors,
by
cheers,
etc..
Infernal
::
Infernal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to,
resembling,
or
inhabiting,
hell;
suitable
for hell, or to the
character
of the
inhabitants
of hell;
hellish;
diabolical;
as,
infernal
spirits,
or
conduct..
Calculate
::
Calculate
(v. i.) To
ascertain
or
predict
by
mathematical
or
astrological
computations
the time,
circumstances,
or other
conditions
of; to
forecast
or
compute
the
character
or
consequences
of; as, to
calculate
or cast one's
nativity..
Discharge
::
Discharge
(v. t.) To
release
legally
from
confinement;
to set at
liberty;
as, to
discharge
a
prisoner..
Mannerism
::
Mannerism
(n.)
Adherence
to a
peculiar
style or
manner;
a
characteristic
mode of
action,
bearing,
or
treatment,
carried
to
excess,
especially
in
literature
or art..
Charitable
::
Charitable
(a.)
Liberal
in
judging
of
others;
disposed
to look on the best side, and to avoid harsh
judgment..
Kind
::
Kind
(superl.)
Proceeding
from, or
characterized
by,
goodness,
gentleness,
or
benevolence;
as, a kind act..
Electrification
::
Electrification
(n.) The act of
electrifying,
or the state of being
charged
with
electricity..
Barge
::
Barge (n.) A
large,
roomy boat for the
conveyance
of
passengers
or
goods;
as, a
ship's
barge;
a
charcoal
barge..
Pointsman
::
Pointsman
(n.) A man who has
charge
of
railroad
points
or
switches.
Cheirosophy
::
Cheirosophy
(n.) The art of
reading
character
as it is
delineated
in the hand.
Exception
::
Exception
(n.) An
objection,
oral or
written,
taken,
in the
course
of an
action,
as to bail or
security;
or as to the
decision
of a
judge,
in the
course
of a
trail,
or in his
charge
to a jury; or as to lapse of time, or
scandal,
impertinence,
or
insufficiency
in a
pleading;
also, as in
conveyancing,
a
clause
by which the
grantor
excepts
something
before
granted..
Blast
::
Blast (v. t.)
Hence,
to
affect
with some
sudden
violence,
plague,
calamity,
or
blighting
influence,
which
destroys
or
causes
to fail; to visit with a
curse;
to
curse;
to ruin; as, to blast
pride,
hopes,
or
character..
Black
::
Black (a.)
Destitute
of
light,
or
incapable
of
reflecting
it; of the color of soot or coal; of the
darkest
or a very dark
color,
the
opposite
of
white;
characterized
by such a
color;
as, black
cloth;
black hair or
eyes..
Captivate
::
Captivate
(p. a.) Taken
prisoner;
made
captive;
insnared;
charmed.
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