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Definition of elation
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Elation
(n.) A
lifting
up by
success;
exaltation;
inriation
with pride of
prosperity.
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Exterior
::
Exterior
(a.)
Relating
to
foreign
nations;
foreign;
as, the
exterior
relations
of a state or
kingdom..
Comparison
::
Comparison
(n.) The state of being
compared;
a
relative
estimate;
also, a
state,
quality,
or
relation,
admitting
of being
compared;
as, to bring a thing into
comparison
with
another;
there is no
comparison
between
them..
At
::
At
(prep.)
The
relations
of
source,
occasion,
reason,
consequence,
or
effect;
as, at the
sight;
at this news; merry at
anything;
at this
declaration;
at his
command;
to
demand,
require,
receive,
deserve,
endure
at your
hands..
Voice
::
Voice (n.) A
particular
mode of
inflecting
or
conjugating
verbs,
or a
particular
form of a verb, by means of which is
indicated
the
relation
of the
subject
of the verb to the
action
which the verb
expresses..
There
::
There
(pron.)
In that
matter,
relation,
etc.; at that
point,
stage,
etc.,
regarded
as a
distinct
place;
as, he did not stop
there,
but
continued
his
speech..
Report
::
Report
(v. t.) An
account
or
statement
of the
results
of
examination
or
inquiry
made by
request
or
direction;
relation.
Apologue
::
Apologue
(n.) A story or
relation
of
fictitious
events,
intended
to
convey
some moral
truth;
a moral
fable..
Case
::
Case (n.) One of the
forms,
or the
inflections
or
changes
of form, of a noun,
pronoun,
or
adjective,
which
indicate
its
relation
to other
words,
and in the
aggregate
constitute
its
declension;
the
relation
which a noun or
pronoun
sustains
to some other
word..
Convertend
::
Convertend
(n.) Any
proposition
which is
subject
to the
process
of
conversion;
-- so
called
in its
relation
to
itself
as
converted,
after which
process
it is
termed
the
converse.
See
Converse,
n.
(Logic)..
Relation
::
Relation
(n.)
Reference;
respect;
regard.
Congealment
::
Congealment
(n.) That which is
formed
by
congelation;
a clot.
Regard
::
Regard
(v. t.) To have
relation
to, as
bearing
upon; to
respect;
to
relate
to; to
touch;
as, an
argument
does not
regard
the
question;
-- often used
impersonally;
as, I agree with you as
regards
this or
that..
Quantity
::
Quantity
(n.) The
extent
or
extension
of a
general
conception,
that is, the
number
of
species
or
individuals
to which it may be
applied;
also, its
content
or
comprehension,
that is, the
number
of its
constituent
qualities,
attributes,
or
relations..
General
::
General
(a.)
Having
a
relation
to all;
common
to the
whole;
as, Adam, our
general
sire..
Sign
::
Sign (n.) A
character
indicating
the
relation
of
quantities,
or an
operation
performed
upon them; as, the sign +
(plus);
the sign --
(minus);
the sign of
division
Ö, and the
like..
Distance
::
Distance
(n.)
Remoteness
in
succession
or
relation;
as, the
distance
between
a
descendant
and his
ancestor..
Philology
::
Philology
(n.) The study of
language,
especially
in a
philosophical
manner
and as a
science;
the
investigation
of the laws of human
speech,
the
relation
of
different
tongues
to one
another,
and
historical
development
of
languages;
linguistic
science..
Relational
::
Relational
(a.)
Indicating
or
specifying
some
relation.
Reynard
::
Reynard
(n.) An
appelation
applied
after the
manner
of a
proper
name to the fox. Same as
Renard.
Correspondence
::
Correspondence
(n.)
Mutual
adaptation,
relation,
or
agreement,
of one thing to
another;
agreement;
congruity;
fitness;
relation..
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