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Definition of firm
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Firm (a.) To fix; to
settle;
to
confirm;
to
establish.
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Context
::
Context
(a.) Knit or woven
together;
close;
firm.
Healthless
::
Healthless
(n.)
Without
health,
whether
of body or mind; in
firm..
Buff
::
Buff (a.) Firm;
sturdy.
Issue
::
Issue (n.) A point in
debate
or
controversy
on which the
parties
take
affirmative
and
negative
positions;
a
presentation
of
alternatives
between
which to
choose
or
decide.
Lax
::
Lax (v. t.) Not
tense,
firm, or
rigid;
loose;
slack;
as, a lax
bandage;
lax
fiber..
Stubby
::
Stubborn
(a.) Firm as a stub or
stump;
stiff;
unbending;
unyielding;
persistent;
hence,
unreasonably
obstinate
in will or
opinion;
not
yielding
to
reason
or
persuasion;
refractory;
harsh;
-- said of
persons
and
things;
as,
stubborn
wills;
stubborn
ore; a
stubborn
oak; as
stubborn
as a
mule..
Sanction
::
Sanction
(n.)
Solemn
or
ceremonious
ratification;
an
official
act of a
superior
by which he
ratifies
and gives
validity
to the act of some other
person
or body;
establishment
or
furtherance
of
anything
by
giving
authority
to it;
confirmation;
approbation.
Subject
::
Subject
(a.) That of which
anything
is
affirmed
or
predicated;
the theme of a
proposition
or
discourse;
that which is
spoken
of; as, the
nominative
case is the
subject
of the
verb..
Obfirm
::
Obfirm
(v. t.) Alt. of
Obfirmat.
Valor
::
Valor (n.)
Strength
of mind in
regard
to
danger;
that
quality
which
enables
a man to
encounter
danger
with
firmness;
personal
bravery;
courage;
prowess;
intrepidity.
Voucher
::
Voucher
(n.) A book,
paper,
or
document
which
serves
to vouch the truth of
accounts,
or to
confirm
and
establish
facts of any kind; also, any
acquittance
or
receipt
showing
the
payment
of a debt; as, the
merchant's
books are his
vouchers
for the
correctness
of his
accounts;
notes,
bonds,
receipts,
and other
writings,
are used as
vouchers
in
proving
facts..
With
::
With
(prep.)
To
denote
having
as a
possession
or an
appendage;
as, the
firmament
with its
stars;
a bride with a large
fortune..
Voidable
::
Voidable
(a.)
Capable
of being
avoided,
or of being
adjudged
void,
invalid,
and of no
force;
capable
of being
either
avoided
or
confirmed..
Contrary
::
Contrary
(a.)
Affirming
the
opposite;
so
opposed
as to
destroy
each
other;
as,
contrary
propositions..
Signboard
::
Signboard
(n.) A
board,
placed
on or
before
a shop,
office,
etc., on which ssome
notice
is
given,
as the name of a firm, of a
business,
or the
like..
Solidity
::
Solidity
(n.) Moral
firmness;
soundness;
strength;
validity;
truth;
certainty;
-- as
opposed
to
weakness
or
fallaciousness;
as, the
solidity
of
arguments
or
reasoning;
the
solidity
of
principles,
triuths,
or
opinions..
Hammer
::
Hammer
(n.)
Something
which in firm or
action
resembles
the
common
hamme.
Bite
::
Bite (v. i.) To take or keep a firm hold; as, the
anchor
bites..
Silvering
::
Silvering
(n.) The art or
process
of
covering
metals,
wood,
paper,
glass,
etc., with a thin film of
metallic
silver,
or a
substance
resembling
silver;
also, the firm do laid on; as, the
silvering
of a glass
speculum..
Agnostic
::
Agnostic
(n.) One who
professes
ignorance,
or
denies
that we have any
knowledge,
save of
phenomena;
one who
supports
agnosticism,
neither
affirming
nor
denying
the
existence
of a
personal
Deity,
a
future
life, etc..
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