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Definition of fact
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Fact (n.)
Reality;
actuality;
truth;
as, he, in fact,
excelled
all the rest; the fact is, he was
beaten..
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Seeing
::
Seeing
(conj.
(but
originally
a
present
participle))
In view of the fact
(that);
considering;
taking
into
account
(that);
insmuch
as;
since;
because;
--
followed
by a
dependent
clause;
as, he did well,
seeing
that he was so
young..
Ivory
::
Ivory (n.) The hard,
white,
opaque,
fine-grained
substance
constituting
the tusks of the
elephant.
It is a
variety
of
dentine,
characterized
by the
minuteness
and close
arrangement
of the
tubes,
as also by their
double
flexure.
It is used in
manufacturing
articles
of
ornament
or
utility..
Proof
::
Proof (n.) That
degree
of
evidence
which
convinces
the mind of any truth or fact, and
produces
belief;
a test by facts or
arguments
that
induce,
or tend to
induce,
certainty
of the
judgment;
conclusive
evidence;
demonstration..
Potstone
::
Potstone
(n.) A
variety
of
steatite
sometimes
manufactured
into
culinary
vessels.
Rectify
::
Rectify
(v. t.) To
produce
( as
factitious
gin or
brandy)
by
redistilling
low wines or
ardent
spirits
(whisky,
rum,
etc.),
flavoring
substances,
etc., being
added..
Gratitude
::
Gratitude
(a.) The state of being
grateful;
warm and
friendly
feeling
toward
a
benefactor;
kindness
awakened
by a favor
received;
thankfulness.
Tabefaction
::
Tabefaction
(n.) A
wasting
away; a
gradual
losing
of flesh by
disease.
Commodity
::
Commodity
(n.) That which
affords
convenience,
advantage,
or
profit,
especially
in
commerce,
including
everything
movable
that is
bought
and sold
(except
animals),
--
goods,
wares,
merchandise,
produce
of land and
manufactures,
etc..
Exhibition
::
Exhibition
(n.)
Sustenance;
maintenance;
allowance,
esp. for meat and
drink;
pension.
Specifically:
(Eng.
Univ.)
Private
benefaction
for the
maintenance
of
scholars..
Petrify
::
Petrify
(v. t.) To make
callous
or
obdurate;
to
stupefy;
to
paralyze;
to
transform;
as by
petrifaction;
as, to
petrify
the
heart.
Young..
Chronicle
::
Chronicle
(n.) An
historical
register
or
account
of facts or
events
disposed
in the order of time.
Stock
::
Stock (n.)
Supply
provided;
store;
accumulation;
especially,
a
merchant's
or
manufacturer's
store of
goods;
as, to lay in a stock of
provisions..
Keynote
::
Keynote
(n.) The
fundamental
fact or idea; that which gives the key; as, the
keynote
of a
policy
or a
sermon..
Spiegel Iron
::
Spiegel
iron () A
fusible
white cast iron
containing
a large
amount
of
carbon
(from three and a half to six per cent) and some
manganese.
When the
manganese
reaches
twenty-five
per cent and
upwards
it has a
granular
structure,
and
constitutes
the alloy ferro
manganese,
largely
used in the
manufacture
of
Bessemer
steel.
Called
also
specular
pig iron,
spiegel,
and
spiegeleisen..
Rhinal
::
Rhinal
(a.) Og or
pertaining
to the nose or
olfactory
organs.
Quipu
::
Quipu (n.) A
contrivance
employed
by the
ancient
Peruvians,
Mexicans,
etc., as a
substitute
for
writing
and
figures,
consisting
of a main cord, from which hung at
certain
distances
smaller
cords of
various
colors,
each
having
a
special
meaning,
as
silver,
gold, corn,
soldiers.
etc.
Single,
double,
and
triple
knots were tied in the
smaller
cords,
representing
definite
numbers.
It was
chiefly
used for
arithmetical
purposes,
and to
register
important
facts and
events..
Warm
::
Warm
(superl.)
In
children's
games,
being near the
object
sought
for;
hence,
being close to the
discovery
of some
person,
thing,
or fact
concealed..
Eloquent
::
Eloquent
(a.)
Adapted
to
express
strong
emotion
or to state facts
arguments
with
fluency
and
power;
as, an
eloquent
address
or
statement;
an
eloquent
appeal
to a
jury..
Enjoyment
::
Enjoyment
(n.) The
condition
of
enjoying
anything;
pleasure
or
satisfaction,
as in the
possession
or
occupancy
of
anything;
possession
and use; as, the
enjoyment
of an
estate..
Smell
::
Smell (v. t.) The sense or
faculty
by which
certain
qualities
of
bodies
are
perceived
through
the
instrumentally
of the
olfactory
nerves.
See
Sense.
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