Definition of firm

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Firm (a.) To fix; to settle; to confirm; to establish.

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Predicative :: Predicative (a.) Expressing affirmation or predication; affirming; predicating, as, a predicative term..
Consolidant :: Consolidant (a.) Serving to unite or consolidate; having the quality of consolidating or making firm.
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.
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..
Plant :: Plant (n.) To set firmly; to fix; to set and direct, or point; as, to plant cannon against a fort; to plant a standard in any place; to plant one's feet on solid ground; to plant one's fist in another's face..
Rest :: Rest (n.) To stand firm; to be fixed; to be supported; as, a column rests on its pedestal..
Cement :: Cement (n.) Bond of union; that which unites firmly, as persons in friendship, or men in society..
Whereas :: Whereas (conj.) Considering that; it being the case that; since; -- used to introduce a preamble which is the basis of declarations, affirmations, commands, requests, or like, that follow..
Fidiciary :: Fidiciary (a.) Involving confidence or trust; confident; undoubting; faithful; firm; as, in a fiduciary capacity..
Rooted :: Rooted (a.) Having taken root; firmly implanted; fixed in the heart.
Confirmatory :: Confirmatory (a. .) Serving to confirm; corroborative.
Substantial :: Substant (a.) Substantial; firm.
Witness :: Witness (v. i.) One who sees the execution of an instrument, and subscribes it for the purpose of confirming its authenticity by his testimony; one who witnesses a will, a deed, a marriage, or the like..
Relax :: Relax (n.) To make lax or loose; to make less close, firm, rigid, tense, or the like; to slacken; to loosen; to open; as, to relax a rope or cord; to relax the muscles or sinews..
Anchor-hold :: Anchor-hold (n.) Hence: Firm hold: security.
Predicant :: Predicant (n.) One who predicates, affirms, or proclaims; specifically, a preaching friar; a Dominican..
Sadness :: Sadness (n.) Heaviness; firmness.
Palification :: Palification (n.) The act or practice of driving piles or posts into the ground to make it firm.
Inveterate :: Inveterate (a.) Firmly established by long continuance; obstinate; deep-rooted; of long standing; as, an inveterate disease; an inveterate abuse..
Frailty :: Frailty (a.) A fault proceeding from weakness; foible; sin of infirmity.
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