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Definition of grace
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Grace (n.) The
prerogative
of mercy
execised
by the
executive,
as
pardon..
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Agrace
::
Agrace
(n. & v.) See
Aggrace.
Reputeless
::
Reputeless
(a.) Not
having
good
repute;
disreputable;
disgraceful;
inglorius.
Dishonor
::
Dishonor
(n.) Lack of
honor;
disgrace;
ignominy;
shame;
reproach.
Whitewash
::
Whitewash
(v. t.) To make
white;
to give a fair
external
appearance
to; to clear from
imputations
or
disgrace;
hence,
to clear (a
bankrupt)
from
obligation
to pay
debts..
Grace
::
Grace (v. t.) To add grace
notes,
cadenzas,
etc., to..
Amazing
::
Amazing
(a.)
Causing
amazement;
very
wonderful;
as,
amazing
grace..
Quaint
::
Quaint
(a.)
Characterized
by
ingenuity
or art;
finely
fashioned;
skillfully
wrought;
elegant;
graceful;
nice; neat.
Genteel
::
Genteel
(a.)
Graceful
in mien or form;
elegant
in
appearance,
dress,
or
manner;
as, the lady has a
genteel
person.
Law..
Grace
::
Grace (n.)
Ornamental
notes or short
passages,
either
introduced
by the
performer,
or
indicated
by the
composer,
in which case the
notation
signs are
called
grace
notes,
appeggiaturas,
turns,
etc..
Decorum
::
Decorum
(n.)
Propriety
of
manner
or
conduct;
grace
arising
from
suitableness
of
speech
and
behavior
to one's own
character,
or to the place and
occasion;
decency
of
conduct;
seemliness;
that which is
seemly
or
suitable..
Scapegrace
::
Scapegrace
(n.) A
graceless,
unprincipled
person;
one who is wild and
reckless..
Unhandsome
::
Unhandsome
(a.) Not
handsome;
not
beautiful;
ungraceful;
not
comely
or
pleasing;
plain;
homely.
Soil
::
Soil (n.) To stain or mar, as with
infamy
or
disgrace;
to
tarnish;
to
sully..
Swan
::
Swan (n.) Fig.: An
appellation
for a sweet
singer,
or a poet noted for grace and
melody;
as
Shakespeare
is
called
the swan of
Avon..
Grace
::
Grace (n.) The title of a duke, a
duchess,
or an
archbishop,
and
formerly
of the king of
England..
Opprobrium
::
Opprobrium
(n.)
Disgrace;
infamy;
reproach
mingled
with
contempt;
abusive
language.
Springe
::
Springbuck
(n.) A South
African
gazelle
(Gazella
euchore)
noted for its
graceful
form and
swiftness,
and for its
peculiar
habit of
springing
lighty
and
suddenly
into the air. It has a white
dorsal
stripe,
expanding
into a broad patch of white on the rump and tail.
Called
also
springer..
Grace
::
Grace (n.) A
petition
for
grace;
a
blessing
asked,
or
thanks
rendered,
before
or after a
meal..
Vocation
::
Vocation
(n.) The
bestowment
of God's
distinguishing
grace upon a
person
or
nation,
by which that
person
or
nation
is put in the way of
salvation;
as, the
vocation
of the Jews under the old
dispensation,
and of the
Gentiles
under the
gospel..
Dexterity
::
Dexterity
(n.)
Readiness
and grace in
physical
activity;
skill and ease in using the
hands;
expertness
in
manual
acts; as,
dexterity
with the
chisel..
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