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Definition of character
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Character
(v. t.) To
engrave;
to
inscribe.
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Age
::
Age (v. t.) To cause to grow old; to
impart
the
characteristics
of age to; as, grief ages us..
Mimical
::
Mimical
(a.)
Imitative;
characterized
by
resemblance
to other
forms;
--
applied
to
crystals
which by
twinning
resemble
simple
forms of a
higher
grade of
symmetry.
Nobility
::
Nobility
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
noble;
superiority
of mind or of
character;
commanding
excellence;
eminence.
Bewhore
::
Bewhore
(v. t.) To
pronounce
or
characterize
as a
whore.
Ironical
::
Ironical
(a.)
Pertaining
to
irony;
containing,
expressing,
or
characterized
by,
irony;
as, an
ironical
remark..
Icy
::
Icy
(superl.)
Characterized
by
coldness,
as of
manner,
influence,
etc.;
chilling;
frigid;
cold..
Authority
::
Authority
(n.) The power
derived
from
opinion,
respect,
or
esteem;
influence
of
character,
office,
or
station,
or
mental
or moral
superiority,
and the like; claim to be
believed
or
obeyed;
as, an
historian
of no
authority;
a
magistrate
of great
authority..
Difference
::
Difference
(n.) That by which one thing
differs
from
another;
that which
distinguishes
or
causes
to
differ;
mark of
distinction;
characteristic
quality;
specific
attribute.
Heterologous
::
Heterologous
(a.)
Characterized
by
heterology;
consisting
of
different
elements,
or of like
elements
in
different
proportions;
different;
--
opposed
to
homologous;
as,
heterologous
organs..
Frenchism
::
Frenchism
(n.) A
French
mode or
characteristic;
an idiom
peculiar
to the
French
language.
Streak
::
Streak
(n.) The fine
powder
or mark
yielded
by a
mineral
when
scratched
or
rubbed
against
a
harder
surface,
the color of which is
sometimes
a
distinguishing
character..
Tambourin
::
Tambourin
(n.) An old
Provencal
dance of a
lively
character,
common
on the
stage..
Capacity
::
Capacity
(n.)
Outward
condition
or
circumstances;
occupation;
profession;
character;
position;
as, to work in the
capacity
of a mason or a
carpenter..
Characterism
::
Characterism
(n.) A
distinction
of
character;
a
characteristic.
Europeanize
::
Europeanize
(v. t.) To cause to
become
like the
Europeans
in
manners
or
character;
to
habituate
or
accustom
to
European
usages.
Defective
::
Defective
(a.)
Wanting
in
something;
incomplete;
lacking
a part;
deficient;
imperfect;
faulty;
--
applied
either
to
natural
or moral
qualities;
as, a
defective
limb;
defective
timber;
a
defective
copy or
account;
a
defective
character;
defective
rules..
Insular
::
Insular
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an
island;
of the
nature,
or
possessing
the
characteristics,
of an
island;
as, an
insular
climate,
fauna,
etc..
Diploblastic
::
Diploblastic
(a.)
Characterizing
the ovum when it has two
primary
germinal
layers.
Denationalize
::
Denationalize
(v. t.) To
divest
or
deprive
of
national
character
or
rights.
Ceremony
::
Ceremony
(n.) Ar act or
series
of acts, often of a
symbolical
character,
prescribed
by law,
custom,
or
authority,
in the
conduct
of
important
matters,
as in the
performance
of
religious
duties,
the
transaction
of
affairs
of
state,
and the
celebration
of
notable
events;
as, the
ceremony
of
crowning
a
sovereign;
the
ceremonies
observed
in
consecrating
a
church;
marriage
and
baptismal
ceremonies..
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