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Definition of ague
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Ague (n.) The cold fit or rigor of the
intermittent
fever;
as, fever and
ague..
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Rage
::
Rage (n.) To
ravage;
to
prevail
without
restraint,
or with
destruction
or fatal
effect;
as, the
plague
raged in
Cairo..
Precise
::
Precise
(a.)
Having
determinate
limitations;
exactly
or
sharply
defined
or
stated;
definite;
exact;
nice; not vague or
equivocal;
as,
precise
rules of
morality..
Infect
::
Infect
(v. t.) To
affect
with
infectious
disease;
to
communicate
infection
to; as,
infected
with the
plague..
Generality
::
Generality
(n.) That which is
general;
that which lacks
specificalness,
practicalness,
or
application;
a
general
or vague
statement
or
phrase..
Transcendentalism
::
Transcendentalism
(n.)
Ambitious
and
imaginative
vagueness
in
thought,
imagery,
or
diction..
Feague
::
Feague
(v. t.) To beat or whip; to
drive.
League
::
League
(v. t.) To join in a
league;
to cause to
combine
for a joint
purpose;
to
combine;
to
unite;
as,
common
interests
will
league
heterogeneous
elements..
Covenant
::
Covenant
(n.) An
agreement
made by the
Scottish
Parliament
in 1638, and by the
English
Parliament
in 1643, to
preserve
the
reformed
religion
in
Scotland,
and to
extirpate
popery
and
prelacy;
--
usually
called
the
Solemn
League
and
Covenant..
Tease
::
Tease (v. t.) To vex with
importunity
or
impertinence;
to
harass,
annoy,
disturb,
or
irritate
by petty
requests,
or by jests and
raillery;
to
plague..
Concord
::
Concord
(n.)
Agreement
by
stipulation;
compact;
covenant;
treaty
or
league.
Colleague
::
Colleague
(n.) A
partner
or
associate
in some civil or
ecclesiastical
office
or
employment.
It is never used of
partners
in trade or
manufactures.
Confederate
::
Confederate
(n.) One who is
united
with
others
in a
league;
a
person
or a
nation
engaged
in a
confederacy;
an ally; also, an
accomplice
in a bad
sense..
Plagued
::
Plagued
(imp. & p. p.) of
Plagu.
Daguerreotype
::
Daguerreotype
(n.) An early
variety
of
photograph,
produced
on a
silver
plate,
or
copper
plate
covered
with
silver,
and
rendered
sensitive
by the
action
of
iodine,
or
iodine
and
bromine,
on
which,
after
exposure
in the
camera,
the
latent
image is
developed
by the vapor of
mercury..
Ally
::
Ally (v. t.) To
unite,
or form a
connection
between,
as
between
families
by
marriage,
or
between
princes
and
states
by
treaty,
league,
or
confederacy;
-- often
followed
by to or
with..
Baguette
::
Baguette
(n.) One of the
minute
bodies
seen in the
divided
nucleoli
of some
Infusoria
after
conjugation.
Belles-lettres
::
Belles-lettres
(n. pl.)
Polite
or
elegant
literature;
the
humanities;
-- used
somewhat
vaguely
for
literary
works in which
imagination
and taste are
predominant.
Drummer
::
Drummer
(n.) The
squeteague.
Portague
::
Portague
(n.) A
Portuguese
gold coin
formerly
current,
and
variously
estimated
to be worth from three and one half to four and one half
pounds
sterling..
Worry
::
Worry (v. t.) To
harass
or beset with
importunity,
or with care an
anxiety;
to vex; to
annoy;
to
torment;
to
tease;
to fret; to
trouble;
to
plague..
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