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Definition of flue
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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..
Planet-struck
::
Planet-struck
(a.)
Affected
by the
influence
of
planets;
blasted.
Naturalism
::
Naturalism
(n.) The
doctrine
of those who deny a
supernatural
agency
in the
miracles
and
revelations
recorded
in the
Bible,
and in
spiritual
influences;
also, any
system
of
philosophy
which
refers
the
phenomena
of
nature
to a blind force or
forces
acting
necessarily
or
according
to fixed laws,
excluding
origination
or
direction
by one
intelligent
will..
Parget
::
Parget
(n.)
Plaster,
as for
lining
the
interior
of
flues,
or for
stuccowork..
Flue
::
Flue (n.) An
inclosed
passage
way for
establishing
and
directing
a
current
of air,
gases,
etc.; an air
passage.
Contribute
::
Contribute
(v. i.) To give or use one's power or
influence
for any
object;
to
assist.
Insinuation
::
Insinuation
(n.) The act of
gaining
favor,
affection,
or
influence,
by
gentle
or
artful
means;
--
formerly
used in a good
sense,
as of
friendly
influence
or
interposition..
Fascination
::
Fascination
(n.) The act of
fascinating,
bewhiching,
or
enchanting;
enchantment;
witchcraft;
the
exercise
of a
powerful
or
irresistible
influence
on the
affections
or
passions;
unseen,
inexplicable
influence..
Prelatize
::
Prelatize
(v. t.) To bring under the
influence
of
prelacy.
Attach
::
Attach
(v. t.) To win the heart of; to
connect
by ties of love or
self-interest;
to
attract;
to
fasten
or bind by moral
influence;
-- with to; as,
attached
to a
friend;
attaching
others
to us by
wealth
or
flattery..
Tributary
::
Tributary
(n.) A
stream
or river
flowing
into a
larger
river or into a lake; an
affluent.
Planetary
::
Planetary
(a.) Under the
dominion
or
influence
of a
planet.
Epoch
::
Epoch (n.) A
period
of time,
longer
or
shorter,
remarkable
for
events
of great
subsequent
influence;
a
memorable
period;
as, the epoch of
maritime
discovery,
or of the
Reformation..
Persuasion
::
Persuasion
(n.) The act of
persuading;
the act of
influencing
the mind by
arguments
or
reasons
offered,
or by
anything
that moves the mind or
passions,
or
inclines
the will to a
determination..
Seared
::
Seared
(a.)
Scorched;
cauterized;
hence,
figuratively,
insensible;
not
susceptible
to moral
influences..
Excito-secretory
::
Excito-secretory
(a.)
Exciting
secretion;
-- said of the
influence
exerted
by
reflex
action
on the
function
of
secretion,
by which the
various
glands
are
excited
to
action..
Inspired
::
Inspired
(a.) Moved or
animated
by, or as by, a
supernatural
influence;
affected
by
divine
inspiration;
as, the
inspired
prophets;
the
inspired
writers..
Magnate
::
Magnate
() A
person
of rank; a noble or
grandee;
a
person
of
influence
or
distinction
in any
sphere.
Affluence
::
Affluence
(n.) A
flowing
to or
towards;
a
concourse;
an
influx.
Extend
::
Extend
(v. t.) To
enlarge;
to
widen;
to carry out
further;
as, to
extend
the
capacities,
the
sphere
of
usefulness,
or
commerce;
to
extend
power or
influence;
to
continue,
as time; to
lengthen;
to
prolong;
as, to
extend
the time of
payment
or a
season
of
trail..
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