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Definition of grace
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Grace (n.)
Inherent
excellence;
any
endowment
or
characteristic
fitted
to win favor or
confer
pleasure
or
benefit.
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Grace
::
Grace (n.) A play
designed
to
promote
or
display
grace of
motion.
It
consists
in
throwing
a small hoop from one
player
to
another,
by means of two
sticks
in the hands of each.
Called
also grace hoop or
hoops..
Disgraceful
::
Disgraceful
(a.)
Bringing
disgrace;
causing
shame;
shameful;
dishonorable;
unbecoming;
as,
profaneness
is
disgraceful
to a man..
Goodliness
::
Goodliness
(n.)
Beauty
of form;
grace;
elegance;
comeliness.
Disgrace
::
Disgrace
(n.) The state of being
dishonored,
or
covered
with
shame;
dishonor;
shame;
ignominy..
Acciaccatura
::
Acciaccatura
(n.) A short grace note, one
semitone
below the note to which it is
prefixed;
-- used
especially
in organ
music.
Now used as
equivalent
to the short
appoggiatura..
Attainture
::
Attainture
(n.)
Attainder;
disgrace.
Gracious
::
Gracious
(a.)
Abounding
in
beauty,
loveliness,
or
amiability;
graceful;
excellent..
Supernatant
::
Supernal
(a.)
Relating
or
belonging
to
things
above;
celestial;
heavenly;
as,
supernal
grace..
Leggiero
::
Leggiero
(a. & adv.) Light or
graceful;
in a
light,
delicate,
and brisk
style..
Aggrace
::
Aggrace
(n.)
Grace;
favor.
Slur
::
Slur (v. t.) To soil; to
sully;
to
contaminate;
to
disgrace.
Hard
::
Hard
(superl.)
Rigid in the
drawing
or
distribution
of the
figures;
formal;
lacking
grace of
composition.
Clumsy
::
Clumsy
(superl.)
Without
skill or
grace;
wanting
dexterity,
nimbleness,
or
readiness;
stiff;
awkward,
as if
benumbed;
unwieldy;
unhandy;
hence;
ill-made,
misshapen,
or
inappropriate;
as, a
clumsy
person;
a
clumsy
workman;
clumsy
fingers;
a
clumsy
gesture;
a
clumsy
excuse..
Molinist
::
Molinist
(n.) A
follower
of the
opinions
of
Molina,
a
Spanish
Jesuit
(in
respect
to
grace);
an
opposer
of the
Jansenists..
Demoiselle
::
Demoiselle
(n.) The
Numidian
crane
(Anthropoides
virgo);
-- so
called
on
account
of the grace and
symmetry
of its form and
movements.
Swan
::
Swan (n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of large
aquatic
birds
belonging
to
Cygnus,
Olor, and
allied
genera
of the
subfamily
Cygninae.
They have a large and
strong
beak and a long neck, and are noted for their
graceful
movements
when
swimming.
Most of the
northern
species
are
white.
In
literature
the swan was
fabled
to sing a
melodious
song,
especially
at the time of its
death..
Unhandsome
::
Unhandsome
(a.) Not
handsome;
not
beautiful;
ungraceful;
not
comely
or
pleasing;
plain;
homely.
Onagraceous
::
Onagraceous
(a.) Alt. of
Onagrarieou.
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..
Grace
::
Grace (n.)
Beauty,
physical,
intellectual,
or
moral;
loveliness;
commonly,
easy
elegance
of
manners;
perfection
of
form..
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