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Definition of endowed
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Endowed
(imp. & p. p.) of Endo.
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Chantry
::
Chantry
(n.) A
chapel
or altar so
endowed.
Personification
::
Personification
(n.) A
figure
of
speech
in which an
inanimate
object
or
abstract
idea is
represented
as
animated,
or
endowed
with
personality;
prosopop/ia;
as, the
floods
clap their
hands..
Corps
::
Corps (n. sing. & pl.) The land with which a
prebend
or other
ecclesiastical
office
is
endowed.
Ciliated
::
Ciliated
(a.)
Provided
with, or
surrounded
by,
cilia;
as, a
ciliate
leaf;
endowed
with
vibratory
motion;
as, the
ciliated
epithelium
of the
windpipe..
Prerogatived
::
Prerogatived
(a.)
Endowed
with a
prerogative,
or
exclusive
privilege..
Hosteler
::
Hosteler
(n.) A
student
in a
hostel,
or small
unendowed
collede
in
Oxford
or
Cambridge..
Magnetical
::
Magnetical
(a.)
Endowed
with
extraordinary
personal
power to
excite
the
feelings
and to win the
affections;
attractive;
inducing
attachment.
Benefice
::
Benefice
(n.) An
ecclesiastical
living
and
church
preferment,
as in the
Church
of
England;
a
church
endowed
with a
revenue
for the
maintenance
of
divine
service.
See
Advowson..
Foundation
::
Foundation
(n.) That which is
founded,
or
established
by
endowment;
an
endowed
institution
or
charity..
Parted
::
Parted
(a.)
Endowed
with parts or
abilities.
Animal
::
Animal
(n.) An
organized
living
being
endowed
with
sensation
and the power of
voluntary
motion,
and also
characterized
by
taking
its food into an
internal
cavity
or
stomach
for
digestion;
by
giving
carbonic
acid to the air and
taking
oxygen
in the
process
of
respiration;
and by
increasing
in
motive
power or
active
aggressive
force with
progress
to
maturity..
Possessioner
::
Possessioner
(n.) An
invidious
name for a
member
of any
religious
community
endowed
with
property
in
lands,
buildings,
etc., as
contrasted
with
mendicant
friars..
Vocal
::
Vocal (a.) Of or
pertaining
to the voice or
speech;
having
voice;
endowed
with
utterance;
full of
voice,
or
voices..
Conceited
::
Conceited
(a.)
Endowed
with fancy or
imagination.
Houyhnhnm
::
Houyhnhnm
(n.) One of the race of
horses
described
by Swift in his
imaginary
travels
of
Lemuel
Gulliver.
The
Houyhnhnms
were
endowed
with
reason
and noble
qualities;
subject
to them were
Yahoos,
a race of
brutes
having
the form and all the worst vices of men..
Intellected
::
Intellected
(a.)
Endowed
with
intellect;
having
intellectual
powers
or
capacities.
Dower
::
Dower (n.) That with which one is
gifted
or
endowed;
endowment;
gift.
Dowager
::
Dowager
(n.) A widow
endowed,
or
having
a
jointure;
a widow who
either
enjoys
a dower from her
deceased
husband,
or has
property
of her own
brought
by her to her
husband
on
marriage,
and
settled
on her after his
decease..
Intellectual
::
Intellectual
(a.)
Endowed
with
intellect;
having
the power of
understanding;
having
capacity
for the
higher
forms of
knowledge
or
thought;
characterized
by
intelligence
or
mental
capacity;
as, an
intellectual
person..
Hall
::
Hall (n.) A
college
in an
English
university
(at
Oxford,
an
unendowed
college)..
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