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Definition of firm
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Firm
(superl.)
Not
easily
excited
or
disturbed;
unchanging
in
purpose;
fixed;
steady;
constant;
stable;
unshaken;
not
easily
changed
in
feelings
or will;
strong;
as, a firm
believer;
a firm
friend;
a firm
adherent..
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Healthless
::
Healthless
(n.)
Without
health,
whether
of body or mind; in
firm..
Slacken
::
Slacken
(a.) To
become
slack;
to be made less
tense,
firm, or
rigid;
to
decrease
in
tension;
as, a wet cord
slackens
in dry
weather..
Affirmant
::
Affirmant
(n.) One who
affirms,
instead
of
taking
an
oath..
Inflexible
::
Inflexible
(a.) Firm in will or
purpose;
not to be
turned,
changed,
or
altered;
resolute;
determined;
unyieding;
inexorable;
stubborn..
Fermerere
::
Fermerere
(n.) The
officer
in a
religious
house who had the care of the
infirmary.
Averment
::
Averment
(v. t.) The act of
averring,
or that which is
averred;
affirmation;
positive
assertion..
Soft
::
Soft
(superl.)
Easily
yielding
to
pressure;
easily
impressed,
molded,
or cut; not firm in
resisting;
impressible;
yielding;
also,
malleable;
--
opposed
to hard; as, a soft bed; a soft
peach;
soft
earth;
soft wood or
metal..
Ascription
::
Ascription
(n.) The act of
ascribing,
imputing,
or
affirming
to
belong;
also, that which is
ascribed..
Harden
::
Harden
(v. t.) To
accustom
by labor or
suffering
to
endure
with
constancy;
to
strengthen;
to
stiffen;
to
inure;
also, to
confirm
in
wickedness
or
shame;
to make
unimpressionable..
Clinch
::
Clinch
(v. t.) To make
conclusive;
to
confirm;
to
establish;
as, to
clinch
an
argument..
Justify
::
Justify
(a.) To
prove;
to
ratify;
to
confirm.
Incompacted
::
Incompacted
(a.) Not
compact;
not
having
the parts
firmly
united;
not
solid;
incoherent;
loose;
discrete.
Whalebone
::
Whalebone
(n.) A firm,
elastic
substance
resembling
horn, taken from the upper jaw of the right
whale;
baleen.
It is used as a
stiffening
in
stays,
fans,
screens,
and for
various
other
purposes.
See
Baleen..
Steelyard
::
Steely
(a.)
Resembling
steel;
hard; firm;
having
the color of
steel.
Obstinacy
::
Obstinacy
(n.) A
fixedness
in will,
opinion,
or
resolution
that can not be
shaken
at all, or only with great
difficulty;
firm and
usually
unreasonable
adherence
to an
opinion,
purpose,
or
system;
unyielding
disposition;
stubborness;
pertinacity;
persistency;
contumacy..
Inflexibility
::
Inflexibility
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
inflexible,
or not
capable
of being bent or
changed;
unyielding
stiffness;
inflexibleness;
rigidity;
firmness
of will or
purpose;
unbending
pertinacity;
steadfastness;
resoluteness;
unchangeableness;
obstinacy..
Consolidation
::
Consolidation
(n.) The act or
process
of
consolidating,
making
firm, or
uniting;
the state of being
consolidated;
solidification;
combination..
Sturdy
::
Sturdy
(superl.)
Resolute,
in a good
sense;
or firm,
unyielding
quality;
as, a man of
sturdy
piety or
patriotism..
Affirmable
::
Affirmable
(a.)
Capable
of being
affirmed,
asserted,
or
declared;
--
followed
by of; as, an
attribute
affirmable
of every just man..
Affirming
::
Affirming
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Affir.
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