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Definition of dition
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Dition
(n.)
Dominion;
rule.
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Generalness
::
Generalness
(n.) The
condition
or
quality
of being
general;
frequency;
commonness.
Illness
::
Illness
(n.) The
condition
of being ill, evil, or bad;
badness;
unfavorableness..
Average
::
Average
(n.) Any
charge
in
addition
to the
regular
charge
for
freight
of goods
shipped.
If
::
If
(conj.)
In case that;
granting,
allowing,
or
supposing
that; --
introducing
a
condition
or
supposition..
Reprint
::
Reprint
(n.) A
second
or a new
impression
or
edition
of any
printed
work;
specifically,
the
publication
in one
country
of a work
previously
published
in
another..
Abide
::
Abide (v. i.) To
remain
stable
or fixed in some state or
condition;
to
continue;
to
remain.
Survenue
::
Survene
(v. t.) To
supervene
upon; to come as an
addition
to.
Corollary
::
Corollary
(n.)
Something
which
follows
from the
demonstration
of a
proposition;
an
additional
inference
or
deduction
from a
demonstrated
proposition;
a
consequence.
Recidivous
::
Recidivous
(a.)
Tending
or
liable
to
backslide
or
relapse
to a
former
condition
or
habit.
Hard
::
Hard
(superl.)
Difficult
to bear or
endure;
not easy to put up with or
consent
to;
hence,
severe;
rigorous;
oppressive;
distressing;
unjust;
grasping;
as, a hard lot; hard
times;
hard fare; a hard
winter;
hard
conditions
or
terms..
Otherwise
::
Otherwise
(adv.)
In
different
circumstances;
under other
conditions;
as, I am
engaged,
otherwise
I would
accept..
Rider
::
Rider (n.) An
addition
or
amendment
to a
manuscript
or other
document,
which is
attached
on a
separate
piece of
paper;
in
legislative
practice,
an
additional
clause
annexed
to a bill while in
course
of
passage;
something
extra or
burdensome
that is
imposed..
Become
::
Become
(v. i.) To pass from one state to
another;
to enter into some state or
condition,
by a
change
from
another
state,
or by
assuming
or
receiving
new
properties
or
qualities,
additional
matter,
or a new
character..
Monomial
::
Monomial
(n.) A
single
algebraic
expression;
that is, an
expression
unconnected
with any other by the sign of
addition,
substraction,
equality,
or
inequality..
Contract
::
Contract
(n.) A
formal
writing
which
contains
the
agreement
of
parties,
with the terms and
conditions,
and which
serves
as a proof of the
obligation..
Situation
::
Situation
(n.)
Position,
as
regards
the
conditions
and
circumstances
of the
case..
Print
::
Print (v. t.) To
strike
off an
impression
or
impressions
of, from type, or from
stereotype,
electrotype,
or
engraved
plates,
or the like; in a wider
sense,
to do the
typesetting,
presswork,
etc., of (a book or other
publication);
as, to print
books,
newspapers,
pictures;
to print an
edition
of a
book..
Orthoscope
::
Orthoscope
(n.) An
instrument
designed
to show the
condition
of the
superficial
portions
of the eye.
Commonalty
::
Commonalty
(n.) The
common
people;
those
classes
and
conditions
of
people
who are below the rank of
nobility;
the
commons.
Dean
::
Dean (n.) The
collegiate
officer
in the
universities
of
Oxford
and
Cambridge,
England,
who,
besides
other
duties,
has
regard
to the moral
condition
of the
college..
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