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Definition of ermit
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Ermit (n.) A
hermit.
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Suffer
::
Suffer
(v. t.) To
allow;
to
permit;
not to
forbid
or
hinder;
to
tolerate.
Hermit
::
Hermit
(n.) A
beadsman;
one bound to pray for
another.
Preter-
::
Preter-
() A
prefix
signifying
past, by,
beyond,
more than; as,
preter-
mission,
a
permitting
to go by;
preternatural,
beyond
or more than is
natural..
Pause
::
Pause (n.) To be
intermitted;
to
cease;
as, the music
pauses..
Purge
::
Purge (v. t.) To clear of
sediment,
as a
boiler,
or of air, as a steam pipe, by
driving
off or
permitting
escape..
Spasmodic
::
Spasmodic
(a.) Soon
relaxed
or
exhausted;
convulsive;
intermittent;
as,
spasmodic
zeal or
industry..
Lene
::
Lene (v. t.) To lend; to
grant;
to
permit.
Yield
::
Yield (v. t.) To
permit;
to
grant;
as, to yield
passage..
Permiss
::
Permiss
(n.) A
permitted
choice;
a
rhetorical
figure
in which a thing is
committed
to the
decision
of one's
opponent.
Pandermite
::
Pandermite
(n.) A
hydrous
borate
of lime, near
priceite..
Tyrannize
::
Tyrannize
(v. i.) To act the
tyrant;
to
exercise
arbitrary
power;
to rule with
unjust
and
oppressive
severity;
to
exercise
power
others
not
permitted
by law or
required
by
justice,
or with a
severity
not
necessary
to the ends of
justice
and
government;
as, a
prince
will often
tyrannize
over his
subjects;
masters
sometimes
tyrannize
over their
servants
or
apprentices..
Semitertian
::
Semitertian
(n.) An
intermittent
combining
the
characteristics
of a
tertian
and a
quotidian.
Intermit
::
Intermit
(v. t.) To cause to cease for a time, or at
intervals;
to
interrupt;
to
suspend..
Rummage
::
Rummage
(v. t.) To make room in, as a ship, for the
cargo;
to move
about,
as
packages,
ballast,
so as to
permit
close
stowage;
to stow
closely;
to pack; --
formerly
written
roomage,
and
romage..
Cam
::
Cam (n.) A
turning
or
sliding
piece
which,
by the shape of its
periphery
or face, or a
groove
in its
surface,
imparts
variable
or
intermittent
motion
to, or
receives
such
motion
from, a rod,
lever,
or block
brought
into
sliding
or
rolling
contact
with it..
Permitter
::
Permitter
(n.) One who
permits.
Coenogamy
::
Coenogamy
(n.) The state of a
community
which
permits
promiscuous
sexual
intercourse
among its
members;
-- as in
certain
primitive
tribes
or
communistic
societies.
Floorheads
::
Floorheads
(n. pl.) The upper
extermities
of the floor of a
vessel.
Recluse
::
Recluse
(a.) A
person
who lives in
seclusion
from
intercourse
with the
world,
as a
hermit
or monk;
specifically,
one of a class of
secluded
devotees
who live in
single
cells,
usually
attached
to
monasteries..
Permissive
::
Permissive
(a.)
Permitted;
tolerated;
suffered.
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