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Definition of dit
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Dit (n.) A
ditty;
a song.
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Wisdom
::
Wisdom
(a.) The
results
of wise
judgments;
scientific
or
practical
truth;
acquired
knowledge;
erudition.
Rhabdite
::
Rhabdite
(n.) One of the hard parts
forming
the
ovipositor
of
insects.
Drunk
::
Drunk (n.) A
drunken
condition;
a
spree.
Faulting
::
Faulting
(n.) The state or
condition
of being
faulted;
the
process
by which a fault is
produced.
Coemption
::
Coemption
(n.) The act of
buying
the whole
quantity
of any
commodity.
Scrat
::
Scrat (n.) An
hermaphrodite.
Adjunctly
::
Adjunctly
(adv.)
By way of
addition
or
adjunct;
in
connection
with.
Viridity
::
Viridity
(n.)
Greenness;
verdure;
the color of grass and
foliage.
Trancscendental
::
Trancscendental
(a.) In the
Kantian
system,
of or
pertaining
to that which can be
determined
a
priori
in
regard
to the
fundamental
principles
of all human
knowledge.
What is
transcendental,
therefore,
transcends
empiricism;
but is does not
transcend
all human
knowledge,
or
become
transcendent.
It
simply
signifies
the a
priori
or
necessary
conditions
of
experience
which,
though
affording
the
conditions
of
experience,
transcend
the
sphere
of that
contingent
knowledge
which is
acquired
by
experienc
Cripply
::
Cripply
(a.) Lame;
disabled;
in a
crippled
condition.
Degeneration
::
Degeneration
(n.) A
gradual
deterioration,
from
natural
causes,
of any class of
animals
or
plants
or any
particular
organ or
organs;
hereditary
degradation
of
type..
Queendom
::
Queendom
(n.) The
dominion,
condition,
or
character
of a
queen..
Crudity
::
Crudity
(n.) The
condition
of being
crude;
rawness.
Credit
::
Credit
(n.) A
ground
of, or title to,
belief
or
confidence;
authority
derived
from
character
or
reputation..
Drawback
::
Drawback
(n.) Money paid back or
remitted;
especially,
a
certain
amount
of
duties
or
customs,
sometimes
the
whole,
and
sometimes
only a part,
remitted
or paid back by the
government,
on the
exportation
of the
commodities
on which they were
levied..
Rotundness
::
Rotundness
(n.)
Roundness;
rotundity.
Semirecondite
::
Semirecondite
(a.) Half
hidden
or half
covered;
said of the head of an
insect
when half
covered
by the
shield
of the
thorax.
Sot
::
Sot (v. i.) To
tipple
to
stupidity.
Inconsistency
::
Inconsistency
(n.)
Absurdity
in
argument
ore
narration;
incoherence
or
irreconcilability
in the parts of a
statement,
argument,
or
narration;
that which is
inconsistent..
Fixure
::
Fixure
(n.) Fixed
position;
stable
condition;
firmness.
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