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Definition of dole
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Dole (n.) Alms;
charitable
gratuity
or
portion.
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Dolente
::
Dolente
(a. & adv.)
Plaintively.
See
Doloroso.
Carcinoma
::
Carcinoma
(n.) A
cancer.
By some
medical
writers,
the term is
applied
to an
indolent
tumor.
See
Cancer..
Trap
::
Trap (n.) An old term
rather
loosely
used to
designate
various
dark-colored,
heavy
igneous
rocks,
including
especially
the
feldspathic-augitic
rocks,
basalt,
dolerite,
amygdaloid,
etc., but
including
also some kinds of
diorite.
Called
also trap
rock..
Lotos-eater
::
Lotos-eater
(n.) One who ate the fruit or leaf of the
lotus,
and, as a
consequence,
gave
himself
up to
indolence
and
daydreams;
one of the
Lotophagi..
Dronish
::
Dronish
(a.) Like a
drone;
indolent;
slow.
Ganglion
::
Ganglion
(n.) A
globular,
hard,
indolent
tumor,
situated
somewhere
on a
tendon,
and
commonly
formed
by the
effusion
of a
viscid
fluid into it; --
called
also
weeping
sinew..
Hogmanay
::
Hogmanay
(n.) The old name, in
Scotland,
for the last day of the year, on which
children
go about
singing,
and
receive
a dole of bread or
cakes;
also, the
entertainment
given on that day to a
visitor,
or the gift given to an
applicant..
Juvenility
::
Juvenility
(n.)
Youthfulness;
adolescence.
Active
::
Active
(a.) Given to
action;
constantly
engaged
in
action;
energetic;
diligent;
busy; --
opposed
to dull,
sluggish,
indolent,
or
inert;
as, an
active
man of
business;
active
mind;
active
zeal..
Redolency
::
Redolency
(n.) The
quality
of being
redolent;
sweetness
of
scent;
pleasant
odor;
fragrance.
Dole
::
Dole (n.) That which is dealt out; a part,
share,
or
portion
also, a
scanty
share or
allowance..
Apathy
::
Apathy
(n.) Want of
feeling;
privation
of
passion,
emotion,
or
excitement;
dispassion;
--
applied
either
to the body or the mind. As
applied
to the mind, it is a
calmness,
indolence,
or state of
indifference,
incapable
of being
ruffled
or
roused
to
active
interest
or
exertion
by
pleasure,
pain, or
passion..
Stripper
::
Stripling
(n.) A youth in the state of
adolescence,
or just
passing
from
boyhood
to
manhood;
a lad..
Dole
::
Dole (n.) Alms;
charitable
gratuity
or
portion.
Dole
::
Dole (n.)
Distribution;
dealing;
apportionment.
Dole
::
Dole (n.)
grief;
sorrow;
lamentation.
Otiosity
::
Otiosity
(n.)
Leisure;
indolence;
idleness;
ease.
Indolence
::
Indolence
(n.)
Freedom
from that which
pains,
or
harasses,
as toil, care,
grief,
etc..
Otiose
::
Otiose
(a.) Being at
leisure
or ease;
unemployed;
indolent;
idle.
Pittance
::
Pittance
(n.) An
allowance
of food
bestowed
in
charity;
a mess of
victuals;
hence,
a small
charity
gift; a
dole..
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