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Definition of infer
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Infer (v. t.) To
offer,
as
violence..
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Schizophyte
::
Schizophyte
(n.) One of a class of
vegetable
organisms,
in the
classification
of Cohn, which
includes
all of the
inferior
forms that
multiply
by
fission,
whether
they
contain
chlorophyll
or not..
Dulia
::
Dulia (n.) An
inferior
kind of
veneration
or
worship,
given to the
angels
and
saints
as the
servants
of God..
Homodemic
::
Homodemic
(a.) A
morphological
term
signifying
development,
in the case of
multicellular
organisms,
from the same unit deme or unit of the
inferior
orders
of
individuality..
Razee
::
Razee (v. t.) To cut down to a less
number
of
decks,
and thus to an
inferior
rate or
class,
as a ship;
hence,
to prune or
abridge
by
cutting
off or
retrenching
parts;
as, to razee a book, or an
article..
Card
::
Card (v. t.) To mix or
mingle,
as with an
inferior
or
weaker
article..
Fiend
::
Fiend (n.) An
implacable
or
malicious
foe; one who is
diabolically
wicked
or
cruel;
an
infernal
being;
--
applied
specifically
to the devil or a
demon.
Infer
::
Infer (v. t.) To bring on; to
induce;
to
occasion.
Second-class
::
Second-class
(a.) Of the rank or
degree
below the best
highest;
inferior;
second-rate;
as, a
second-class
house;
a
second-class
passage..
Subalternate
::
Subalternate
(a.)
Subordinate;
subaltern;
inferior.
Cur
::
Cur (n.) A
mongrel
or
inferior
dog.
Underthing
::
Underthing
(n.)
Something
that is
inferior
and of
little
worth.
Explicitly
::
Explicitly
(adv.)
In an
explicit
manner;
clearly;
plainly;
without
disguise
or
reservation
of
meaning;
not by
inference
or
implication;
as, he
explicitly
avows his
intention..
Tweed
::
Tweed (n.) A soft and
flexible
fabric
for men's wear, made
wholly
of wool
except
in some
inferior
kinds,
the wool being dyed,
usually
in two
colors,
before
weaving..
Subordination
::
Subordination
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
subordinate
or
inferior
to an
other;
inferiority
of rank or
dignity;
subjection.
Induction
::
Induction
(n.) The act or
process
of
reasoning
from a part to a
whole,
from
particulars
to
generals,
or from the
individual
to the
universal;
also, the
result
or
inference
so
reached..
Dorsal
::
Dorsal
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
surface
naturally
inferior,
as of a
leaf..
Lesser
::
Lesser
(a.) Less;
smaller;
inferior.
Inferior
::
Inferior
(a.) On the side of a
flower
which is next the
bract;
anterior.
Velvet
::
Velvet
(n.) A silk
fabric,
having
a
short,
close nap of erect
threads.
Inferior
qualities
are made with a silk pile on a
cotton
or linen
back..
Rash
::
Rash (n.) An
inferior
kind of silk, or
mixture
of silk and
worsted..
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