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Definition of delivered
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Delivered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Delive.
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Recitation
::
Recitation
(n.) The
delivery
before
an
audience
of
something
committed
to
memory,
especially
as an
elocutionary
exhibition;
also, that which is so
delivered..
Livery
::
Livery
(n.) That which is
delivered
out
statedly
or
formally,
as
clothing,
food, etc..
Deliverance
::
Deliverance
(n.)
Anything
delivered
or
communicated;
esp., an
opinion
or
decision
expressed
publicly..
Delivered
::
Delivered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Delive.
Oracle
::
Oracle
(n.) The
communications,
revelations,
or
messages
delivered
by God to the
prophets;
also, the
entire
sacred
Scriptures
--
usually
in the
plural..
Hearing
::
Hearing
(n.)
Attention
to what is
delivered;
opportunity
to be
heard;
audience;
as, I could not
obtain
a
hearing..
Forum
::
Forum (n.) A
market
place or
public
place in Rome, where
causes
were
judicially
tried,
and
orations
delivered
to the
people..
Probate
::
Probate
(n.)
Official
proof;
especially,
the proof
before
a
competent
officer
or
tribunal
that an
instrument
offered,
purporting
to be the last will and
testament
of a
person
deceased,
is
indeed
his
lawful
act; the copy of a will
proved,
under the seal of the Court of
Probate,
delivered
to the
executors
with a
certificate
of its
having
been
proved..
Returnable
::
Returnable
(a.)
Legally
required
to be
returned,
delivered,
given,
or
rendered;
as, a writ or
precept
returnable
at a
certain
day; a
verdict
returnable
to the
court..
Wager
::
Wager (v. t.) A
contract
by which two
parties
or more agree that a
certain
sum of
money,
or other
thing,
shall be paid or
delivered
to one of them, on the
happening
or not
happening
of an
uncertain
event..
Traditionlism
::
Traditionlism
(n.) A
system
of faith
founded
on
tradition;
esp., the
doctrine
that all
religious
faith is to be based
solely
upon what is
delivered
from
competent
authority,
exclusive
of
rational
processes..
Betaught
::
Betaught
(a.)
Delivered;
committed
in
trust.
Pythian
::
Pythian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Delphi,
to the
temple
of
Apollo,
or to the
priestess
of
Apollo,
who
delivered
oracles
at
Delphi..
Abed
::
Abed
(adv.)
To
childbed
(in the
phrase
brought
abed, that is,
delivered
of a
child)..
Acceptance
::
Acceptance
(n.) An
agreeing
to terms or
proposals
by which a
bargain
is
concluded
and the
parties
are
bound;
the
reception
or
taking
of a thing
bought
as that for which it was
bought,
or as that
agreed
to be
delivered,
or the
taking
possession
as
owner..
Restitution
::
Restitution
(v.) The
movement
of
rotetion
which
usually
occurs
in
childbirth
after the head has been
delivered,
and which
causes
the
latter
to point
towards
the side to which it was
directed
at the
beginning
of
labor..
Pawn
::
Pawn (n.)
Anything
delivered
or
deposited
as
security,
as for the
payment
of money
borrowed,
or of a debt; a
pledge.
See
Pledge,
n., 1..
Water Meter
::
Water meter () A
contrivance
for
measuring
a
supply
of water
delivered
or
received
for any
purpose,
as from a
street
main..
Counterfoil
::
Counterfoil
(n.) That part of a
tally,
formerly
in the
exchequer,
which was kept by an
officer
in that
court,
the
other,
called
the
stock,
being
delivered
to the
person
who had lent the king money on the
account;
--
called
also
counterstock..
Deliverable
::
Deliverable
(a.)
Capable
of
being,
or about to be,
delivered;
necessary
to be
delivered..
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