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Definition of ginn
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Ginn (pl. ) of
Ginne.
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Prosthesis
::
Prosthesis
(n.) The
prefixing
of one or more
letters
to the
beginning
of a word, as in
beloved..
Prefix
::
Prefix
(v. t.) To put or fix
before,
or at the
beginning
of,
another
thing;
as, to
prefix
a
syllable
to a word, or a
condition
to an
agreement..
Commencement
::
Commencement
(n.) The first
existence
of
anything;
act or fact of
commencing;
rise;
origin;
beginning;
start.
Entry
::
Entry (n.) The act of
entering
or
passing
into or upon;
entrance;
ingress;
hence,
beginnings
or first
attempts;
as, the entry of a
person
into a house or city; the entry of a river into the sea; the entry of air into the
blood;
an entry upon an
undertaking..
Eve
::
Eve (n.) The
evening
before
a
holiday,
-- from the
Jewish
mode of
reckoning
the day as
beginning
at
sunset.
not at
midnight;
as,
Christians
eve is the
evening
before
Christmas;
also, the
period
immediately
preceding
some
important
event..
Commence
::
Commence
(v. i.) To have a
beginning
or
origin;
to
originate;
to
start;
to
begin.
Horse-chestnut
::
Horse-chestnut
(n.) The tree
itself,
which was
brought
from
Constantinople
in the
beginning
of the
sixteenth
century,
and is now
common
in the
temperate
zones of both
hemispheres.
The
native
American
species
are
called
buckeyes..
Conception
::
Conception
(n.) The state of being
conceived;
beginning.
Front
::
Front (n.) The
beginning.
Initiate
::
Initiate
(v. t.) To
introduce
by a first act; to make a
beginning
with; to set
afoot;
to
originate;
to
commence;
to begin or enter upon.
Sempiternal
::
Sempiternal
(a.) Of
neverending
duration;
everlasting;
endless;
having
beginning,
but no end..
Alpha
::
Alpha (n.) The first
letter
in the Greek
alphabet,
answering
to A, and hence used to
denote
the
beginning..
Aurora
::
Aurora
(n.) The rise, dawn, or
beginning..
Signature
::
Signature
(v. t.) The
designation
of the key (when not C
major,
or its
relative,
A
minor)
by means of one or more
sharps
or flats at the
beginning
of the
staff,
immediately
after the clef,
affecting
all notes of the same
letter
throughout
the piece or
movement.
Each minor key has the same
signature
as its
relative
major..
Coinitial
::
Coinitial
(a.)
Having
a
common
beginning.
Premise
::
Premise
(n.)
Matters
previously
stated
or set
forth;
esp., that part in the
beginning
of a deed, the
office
of which is to
express
the
grantor
and
grantee,
and the land or thing
granted
or
conveyed,
and all that
precedes
the
habendum;
the thing
demised
or
granted..
Emollescence
::
Emollescence
(n.) That
degree
of
softness
in a body
beginning
to melt which
alters
its
shape;
the first or
lowest
degree
of
fusibility.
Preformative
::
Preformative
(n.) A
formative
letter
at the
beginning
of a word.
Edge
::
Edge (v. t.) The
border
or part
adjacent
to the line of
division;
the
beginning
or early part; as, in the edge of
evening..
Initial
::
Initial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
beginning;
marking
the
commencement;
incipient;
commencing;
as, the
initial
symptoms
of a
disease..
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