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Definition of flue
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of flue is as below...
Flue (n.) An
inclosed
passage
way for
establishing
and
directing
a
current
of air,
gases,
etc.; an air
passage.
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Secularist
::
Secularist
(n.) One who
theoretically
rejects
every form of
religious
faith,
and every kind of
religious
worship,
and
accepts
only the facts and
influences
which are
derived
from the
present
life; also, one who
believes
that
education
and other
matters
of civil
policy
should
be
managed
without
the
introduction
of a
religious
element..
Nerve-shaken
::
Nerve-shaken
(a.)
Affected
by a
tremor,
or by a
nervous
disease;
weakened;
overcome
by some
violent
influence
or
sensation;
shoked..
Overpersuade
::
Overpersuade
(v. t.) To
persuade
or
influence
against
one's
inclination
or
judgment.
Accusative
::
Accusative
(a.)
Applied
to the case (as the
fourth
case of Latin and Greek
nouns)
which
expresses
the
immediate
object
on which the
action
or
influence
of a
transitive
verb
terminates,
or the
immediate
object
of
motion
or
tendency
to,
expressed
by a
preposition.
It
corresponds
to the
objective
case in
English..
Light
::
Light
(superl.)
Easy to admit
influence;
inconsiderate;
easily
influenced
by
trifling
considerations;
unsteady;
unsettled;
volatile;
as, a
light,
vain
person;
a light
mind..
Positive
::
Positive
(a.)
Having
the power of
direct
action
or
influence;
as, a
positive
voice in
legislation..
Wire-pulling
::
Wire-pulling
(n.) The act of
pulling
the
wires,
as of a
puppet;
hence,
secret
influence
or
management,
especially
in
politics;
intrigue..
Affluence
::
Affluence
(n.) An
abundant
supply,
as of
thought,
words,
feelings,
etc.;
profusion;
also,
abundance
of
property;
wealth..
After
::
After
(prep.)
According
to the
direction
and
influence
of; in
proportion
to;
befitting.
Moment
::
Moment
(n.) An
essential
element;
a
deciding
point,
fact, or
consideration;
an
essential
or
influential
circumstance..
Influxive
::
Influxive
(a.)
Having
a
tendency
to flow in;
having
influence;
influential.
Inoperation
::
Inoperation
(n.)
Agency;
influence;
production
of
effects.
Talismanical
::
Talismanical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
talisman;
having
the
properties
of a
talisman,
or
preservative
against
evils by
occult
influence;
magical..
Sinister
::
Sinister
(a.)
Unlucky;
inauspicious;
disastrous;
injurious;
evil; -- the left being
usually
regarded
as the
unlucky
side; as,
sinister
influences..
Condition
::
Condition
(n.) Mode or state of
being;
state or
situation
with
regard
to
external
circumstances
or
influences,
or to
physical
or
mental
integrity,
health,
strength,
etc.;
predicament;
rank;
position,
estate..
Influencive
::
Influencive
(a.)
Tending
toinfluence;
influential.
Reach
::
Reach (v. i.) To
extend
in
dimension,
time,
amount,
action,
influence,
etc., so as to
touch,
attain
to, or be equal to,
something..
Statesman
::
Statesman
(n.) One
occupied
with the
affairs
of
government,
and
influental
in
shaping
its
policy..
Bribe
::
Bribe (v. t.) To give or
promise
a
reward
or
consideration
to (a
judge,
juror,
legislator,
voter,
or other
person
in a
position
of
trust)
with a view to
prevent
the
judgment
or
corrupt
the
conduct;
to
induce
or
influence
by a
bribe;
to give a bribe to..
Currency
::
Currency
(n.)
Fluency;
readiness
of
utterance.
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