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Definition of ford
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Ford (v. i.) A
stream;
a
current.
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Hopeful
::
Hopeful
(a.)
Having
qualities
which
excite
hope;
affording
promise
of good or of
success;
as, a
hopeful
youth;
a
hopeful
prospect..
Comfort
::
Comfort
(n.)
Encouragement;
solace;
consolation
in
trouble;
also, that which
affords
consolation..
Size
::
Size (n.) An
allowance
of food and drink from the
buttery,
aside from the
regular
dinner
at
commons;
--
corresponding
to
battel
at
Oxford..
Repose
::
Repose
(v.) That
harmony
or
moderation
which
affords
rest for the eye; --
opposed
to the
scattering
and
division
of a
subject
into too many
unconnected
parts,
and also to
anything
which is
overstrained;
as, a
painting
may want
repose..
Standard
::
Standard
(a.)
Being,
affording,
or
according
with, a
standard
for
comparison
and
judgment;
as,
standard
time;
standard
weights
and
measures;
a
standard
authority
as to
nautical
terms;
standard
gold or
silver..
Hostel
::
Hostel
(n.) A
small,
unendowed
college
in
Oxford
or
Cambridge..
Cock
::
Cock (n.) The
bridge
piece which
affords
a
bearing
for the pivot of a
balance
in a clock or
watch.
Unharbored
::
Unharbored
(a.)
Affording
no
harbor
or
shelter.
Subminister
::
Subminister
(v. t.) To
supply;
to
afford.
Satisfy
::
Satisfy
(v. i.) To give
satisfaction;
to
afford
gratification;
to leave
nothing
to be
desired.
Pleasureful
::
Pleasureful
(a.)
Affording
pleasure.
Rector
::
Rector
(n.) The chief
elective
officer
of some
universities,
as in
France
and
Scotland;
sometimes,
the head of a
college;
as, the
Rector
of
Exeter
College,
or of
Lincoln
College,
at
Oxford..
Afford
::
Afford
(v. t.) To
incur,
stand,
or bear
without
serious
detriment,
as an act which might under other
circumstances
be
injurious;
-- with an
auxiliary,
as can,
could,
might,
etc.; to be able or rich
enough..
Cover
::
Cover (n.)
Shelter;
protection;
as, the
troops
fought
under cover of the
batteries;
the woods
afforded
a good
cover..
Evidential
::
Evidential
(a.)
Relating
to, or
affording,
evidence;
indicative;
especially,
relating
to the
evidences
of
Christianity..
Entertaining
::
Entertaining
(a.)
Affording
entertainment;
pleasing;
amusing;
diverting.
Fenci-ble
::
Fenci-ble
(a.)
Capable
of being
defended,
or of
making
or
affording
defense..
Soul
::
Soul (v. i.) To
afford
suitable
sustenance.
Restless
::
Restless
(a.) Not
affording
rest; as, a
restless
chair..
Delightful
::
Delightful
(a.)
Highly
pleasing;
affording
great
pleasure
and
satisfaction.
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