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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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Ay
::
Ay
(adv.)
Yes; yea; -- a word
expressing
assent,
or an
affirmative
answer
to a
question.
It is much used in viva voce
voting
in
legislative
bodies,
etc..
Firms
::
Firms (a.) The
principal
rafters
of a roof,
especially
a pair of
rafters
taken
together..
Positive
::
Positive
(n.) That which is
capable
of being
affirmed;
reality.
Fixure
::
Fixure
(n.) Fixed
position;
stable
condition;
firmness.
Syndesmography
::
Syndactylous
(a.)
Having
the toes
firmly
united
together
for some
distance,
and
without
an
intermediate
web, as the
kingfishers;
gressorial..
Roborate
::
Roborate
(v. t.) To give
strength
or
support
to; to
confirm.
Solidness
::
Solidness
(n.) State or
quality
of being
solid;
firmness;
compactness;
solidity,
as of
material
bodies..
Enantiosis
::
Enantiosis
(n.) A
figure
of
speech
by which what is to be
understood
affirmatively
is
stated
negatively,
and the
contrary;
affirmation
by
contraries..
Fast
::
Fast (a.) In a fast,
fixed,
or
firmly
established
manner;
fixedly;
firmly;
immovably..
Verificative
::
Verificative
(a.)
Serving
to
verify;
verifying;
authenciating;
confirming.
Reaffirm
::
Reaffirm
(v. t.) To
affirm
again.
Superannuate
::
Superannuate
(v. t.) To give a
pension
to, on
account
of old age or other
infirmity;
to cause to
retire
from
service
on a
pension..
Affirming
::
Affirming
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Affir.
Option
::
Option
(n.) A right
formerly
belonging
to an
archbishop
to
select
any one
dignity
or
benefice
in the gift of a
suffragan
bishop
consecrated
or
confirmed
by him, for
bestowal
by
himself
when next
vacant;
--
annulled
by
Parliament
in
1845..
Steadfastness
::
Steadfastly
(adv.)
In a
steadfast
manner;
firmly.
Single
::
Single
(n.) The
reeled
filaments
of silk,
twisted
without
doubling
to give them
firmness..
Concern
::
Concern
(n.)
Persons
connected
in
business;
a firm and its
business;
as, a
banking
concern..
Constant
::
Constant
(v. t.) Firm;
solid;
fixed;
immovable;
--
opposed
to
fluid.
Protest
::
Protest
(v. t.) To call as a
witness
in
affirming
or
denying,
or to prove an
affirmation;
to
appeal
to..
Close-barred
::
Close-barred
(a.)
Firmly
barred
or
closed.
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