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Definition of firm
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Firm
(superl.)
Indicating
firmness;
as, a firm
tread;
a firm
countenance..
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Predicable
::
Predicable
(a.)
Capable
of being
predicated
or
affirmed
of
something;
affirmable;
attributable.
Fixure
::
Fixure
(n.) Fixed
position;
stable
condition;
firmness.
Lift
::
Lift (n.) The sky; the
atmosphere;
the
firmament.
Taut
::
Taut (a.) Snug;
close;
firm;
secure.
Obtain
::
Obtain
(v. i.) To
become
held; to gain or have a firm
footing;
to be
recognized
or
established;
to
subsist;
to
become
prevalent
or
general;
to
prevail;
as, the
custom
obtains
of going to the
seashore
in
summer..
Unsound
::
Unsound
(a.) Not
sound;
not
whole;
not
solid;
defective;
infirm;
diseased.
Affirmation
::
Affirmation
(n.) A
solemn
declaration
made under the
penalties
of
perjury,
by
persons
who
conscientiously
decline
taking
an oath, which
declaration
is in law
equivalent
to an
oath..
Proposition
::
Proposition
(n.) A
complete
sentence,
or part of a
sentence
consisting
of a
subject
and
predicate
united
by a
copula;
a
thought
expressed
or
propounded
in
language;
a from of
speech
in which a
predicate
is
affirmed
or
denied
of a
subject;
as, snow is
white..
Affirmative
::
Affirmative
(a.) That
affirms;
asserting
that the fact is so;
declaratory
of what
exists;
answering
yes to a
question;
--
opposed
to
negative;
as, an
affirmative
answer;
an
affirmative
vote..
Confirm
::
Confirm
(v. t.) To make firm or
firmer;
to add
strength
to; to
establish;
as,
health
is
confirmed
by
exercise..
Single
::
Single
(n.) The
reeled
filaments
of silk,
twisted
without
doubling
to give them
firmness..
Con
::
Con
(adv.)
Against
the
affirmative
side; in
opposition;
on the
negative
side; -- The
antithesis
of pro, and
usually
in
connection
with it. See Pro..
Superannuate
::
Superannuate
(v. t.) To
impair
or
disquality
on
account
of age or
infirmity.
Crank
::
Crank (n.) Sick;
infirm.
Bubble
::
Bubble
(n.)
Anything
that wants
firmness
or
solidity;
that which is more
specious
than real; a false show; a cheat or
fraud;
a
delusive
scheme;
an empty
project;
a
dishonest
speculation;
as, the South Sea
bubble..
Reaffirm
::
Reaffirm
(v. t.) To
affirm
again.
Hydractinian
::
Hydractinian
(n.) Any
species
or
marine
hydroids,
of the genus
Hydractinia
and
allied
genera.
These
hydroids
form, by their
rootstalks,
a firm,
chitinous
coating
on
shells
and
stones,
and esp. on
spiral
shells
occupied
by
hermit
crabs.
See
Illust.
of
Athecata..
Invalid
::
Invalid
(a.) A
person
who is weak and
infirm;
one who is
disabled
for
active
service;
especially,
one in
chronic
ill
health..
Senile
::
Senile
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to old age;
proceeding
from, or
characteristic
of, old age;
affected
with the
infirmities
of old age; as,
senile
weakness..
Indissoluble
::
Indissoluble
(a.)
Incapable
of being
rightfully
broken
or
dissolved;
perpetually
binding
or
obligatory;
firm;
stable,
as, an
indissoluble
league
or
covenant..
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