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Definition of hough
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Hough (n.) The
popliteal
space;
the ham.
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Play
::
Play (n.) To act with
levity
or
thoughtlessness;
to
trifle;
to be
careless.
Bottomry
::
Bottomry
(n.) A
contract
in the
nature
of a
mortgage,
by which the owner of a ship, or the
master
as his
agent,
hypothecates
and binds the ship (and
sometimes
the
accruing
freight)
as
security
for the
repayment
of money
advanced
or lent for the use of the ship, if she
terminates
her
voyage
successfully.
If the ship is lost by
perils
of the sea, the
lender
loses the
money;
but if the ship
arrives
safe, he is to
receive
the money lent, with the
interest
or
premium
stipulated,
although
it may, and
Surprise
::
Surprise
(n.) To lead (one) to do
suddenly
and
without
forethought;
to bring (one) into some
unexpected
state;
-- with into; as, to be
surprised
into an
indiscretion;
to be
surprised
into
generosity..
Rattan
::
Rattan
(n.) One of the long
slender
flexible
stems of
several
species
of palms of the genus
Calamus,
mostly
East
Indian,
though
some are
African
and
Australian.
They are
exceedingly
tough,
and are used for
walking
sticks,
wickerwork,
chairs
and seats of
chairs,
cords and
cordage,
and many other
purposes..
Traipse
::
Traipse
(v. i.) To walk or run about in a
slatternly,
careless,
or
thoughtless
manner..
Legible
::
Legible
(a.)
Capable
of being
discovered
or
understood
by
apparent
marks or
indications;
as, the
thoughts
of men are often
legible
in their
countenances..
Methought
::
Methought
(imp.)
of
Methink.
Incogitativity
::
Incogitativity
(n.) The
quality
of being
incogitative;
want of
thought
or of the power of
thinking.
Rant
::
Rant (n.)
High-sounding
language,
without
importance
or
dignity
of
thought;
boisterous,
empty
declamation;
bombast;
as, the rant of
fanatics..
Sentiment
::
Sentiment
(a.)
Hence,
generally,
a
decision
of the mind
formed
by
deliberation
or
reasoning;
thought;
opinion;
notion;
judgment;
as, to
express
one's
sentiments
on a
subject..
Shape
::
Shape (n.) Form of
embodiment,
as in
words;
form, as of
thought
or
conception;
concrete
embodiment
or
example,
as of some
quality..
Reflection
::
Reflection
(n.)
Result
of
meditation;
thought
or
opinion
after
attentive
consideration
or
contemplation;
especially,
thoughts
suggested
by
truth..
Antinomy
::
Antinomy
(n.) A
contradiction
or
incompatibility
of
thought
or
language;
-- in the
Kantian
philosophy,
such a
contradiction
as
arises
from the
attempt
to apply to the ideas of the
reason,
relations
or
attributes
which are
appropriate
only to the facts or the
concepts
of
experience..
Presume
::
Presume
(v. i.) To
suppose
or
assume
something
to be, or to be true, on
grounds
deemed
valid,
though
not
amounting
to
proof;
to
believe
by
anticipation;
to
infer;
as, we may
presume
too far..
Communication
::
Communication
(n.)
Intercourse
by
words,
letters,
or
messages;
interchange
of
thoughts
or
opinions,
by
conference
or other
means;
conference;
correspondence..
Scatter-brained
::
Scatter-brained
(a.)
Giddy;
thoughtless.
Breast
::
Breast
(n.) The seat of
consciousness;
the
repository
of
thought
and
self-consciousness,
or of
secrets;
the seat of the
affections
and
passions;
the
heart..
Flow
::
Flow (n.) Any
gentle,
gradual
movement
or
procedure
of
thought,
diction,
music,
or the like,
resembling
the
quiet,
steady
movement
of a
river;
a
stream..
Study
::
Study (v. t.) To form or
arrange
by
previous
thought;
to con over, as in
committing
to
memory;
as, to study a
speech..
Studies
::
Studious
(a.)
Favorable
to
study;
suitable
for
thought
and
contemplation;
as, the
studious
shade..
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