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Definition of dition
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Dition
(n.)
Dominion;
rule.
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Agnomen
::
Agnomen
(n.) An
additional
name, or an
epithet
appended
to a name; as,
Aristides
the
Just..
Lightness
::
Lightness
(n.) The
state,
condition,
or
quality,
of being light or not
heavy;
buoyancy;
levity;
fickleness;
nimbleness;
delicacy;
grace..
Ward
::
Ward (n.) The state of being under guard or
guardianship;
confinement
under
guard;
the
condition
of a child under a
guardian;
custody.
Content
::
Content
(n.) Rest or
quietness
of the mind in one's
present
condition;
freedom
from
discontent;
satisfaction;
contentment;
moderate
happiness.
Overstand
::
Overstand
(v. t.) To stand on the price or
conditions
of, so as to lose a sale; to lose by an
extravagant
price or hard
conditions..
Metemptosis
::
Metemptosis
(n.) The
suppression
of a day in the
calendar
to
prevent
the date of the new moon being set a day too late, or the
suppression
of the
bissextile
day once in 134
years.
The
opposite
to this is the
proemptosis,
or the
addition
of a day every 330
years,
and
another
every 2,400
years..
Subsidized
::
Subsidiary
(n.) One who, or that
which,
contributes
aid or
additional
supplies;
an
assistant;
an
auxiliary..
Corollary
::
Corollary
(n.) That which is given
beyond
what is
actually
due, as a
garland
of
flowers
in
addition
to
wages;
surplus;
something
added or
superfluous..
Starched
::
Star-chamber
(n.) An
ancient
high court
exercising
jurisdiction
in
certain
cases,
mainly
criminal,
which sat
without
the
intervention
of a jury. It
consisted
of the
king's
council,
or of the privy
council
only with the
addition
of
certain
judges.
It could
proceed
on mere rumor or
examine
witnesses;
it could apply
torture.
It was
abolished
by the Long
Parliament
in
1641..
Feverish
::
Feverish
(a.)
Disordered
as by
fever;
excited;
restless;
as, the
feverish
condition
of the
commercial
world..
Favor
::
Favor (n.) The act of
countenancing,
or the
condition
of being
countenanced,
or
regarded
propitiously;
support;
promotion;
befriending..
Looseness
::
Looseness
(n.) The
state,
condition,
or
quality,
of being
loose;
as, the
looseness
of a cord;
looseness
of
style;
looseness
of
morals
or of
principles..
Labor
::
Labor (n.) To be
oppressed
with
difficulties
or
disease;
to do one's work under
conditions
which make it
especially
hard,
wearisome;
to move
slowly,
as
against
opposition,
or under a
burden;
to be
burdened;
-- often with
under,
and
formerly
with of..
Disgregation
::
Disgregation
(n.) The
process
of
separation,
or the
condition
of being
separate,
as of the
molecules
of a
body..
Mutism
::
Mutism
(n.) The
condition,
state,
or habit of being mute, or
without
speech..
Atropism
::
Atropism
(n.) A
condition
of the
system
produced
by long use of
belladonna.
Immemorial
::
Immemorial
(a.)
Extending
beyond
the reach of
memory,
record,
or
tradition;
indefinitely
ancient;
as,
existing
from time
immemorial..
Regnancy
::
Regnancy
(n.) The
condition
or
quality
of being
regnant;
sovereignty;
rule.
Burn
::
Burn (v. t.) To
consume,
injure,
or
change
the
condition
of, as if by
action
of fire or heat; to
affect
as fire or heat does; as, to burn the mouth with
pepper..
Scantness
::
Scantness
(n.) The
quality
or
condition
of being
scant;
narrowness;
smallness;
insufficiency;
scantiness.
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