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Definition of ardor
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Ardor (n.)
Bright
and
effulgent
spirits;
seraphim.
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Infusion
::
Infusion
(v. t.) The act of
infusing,
pouring
in, or
instilling;
instillation;
as, the
infusion
of good
principles
into the mind; the
infusion
of ardor or
zeal..
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::
-ous () An
adjective
suffix
meaning
full of,
abounding
in,
having,
possessing
the
qualities
of, like; as in
gracious,
abounding
in
grace;
arduous,
full of
ardor;
bulbous,
having
bulbs,
bulblike;
riotous,
poisonous,
piteous,
joyous,
etc..
Reardorse
::
Reardorse
(n.) Alt. of
Reardos.
Vehemence
::
Vehemence
(n.)
Violent
ardor;
great heat;
animated
fervor;
as, the
vehemence
of love,
anger,
or other
passions..
Fall
::
Fall (v. t.) To begin with
haste,
ardor,
or
vehemence;
to rush or
hurry;
as, they fell to
blows..
Hot
::
Hot
(superl.)
Characterized
by heat,
ardor,
or
animation;
easily
excited;
firely;
vehement;
passionate;
violent;
eager..
Constitutional
::
Constitutional
(a.)
Belonging
to, or
inherent
in, the
constitution,
or in the
structure
of body or mind; as, a
constitutional
infirmity;
constitutional
ardor or
dullness..
Ardor
::
Ardor (n.)
Bright
and
effulgent
spirits;
seraphim.
Ardor
::
Ardor (n.) Heat, in a
literal
sense;
as, the ardor of the sun's
rays..
Flame
::
Flame (n.) To burst forth like
flame;
to break out in
violence
of
passion;
to be
kindled
with zeal or
ardor.
Spirit
::
Spirit
(n.)
Energy,
vivacity,
ardor,
enthusiasm,
courage,
etc..
Forwardness
::
Forwardness
(n.)
Eagerness;
ardor;
as, it is
difficult
to
restrain
the
forwardness
of
youth..
Coolly
::
Coolly
(adv.)
In a cool
manner;
without
heat or
excessive
cold;
without
passion
or
ardor;
calmly;
deliberately;
with
indifference;
impudently.
Heat
::
Heat (n.)
Animation,
as in
discourse;
ardor;
fervency..
Mettlesome
::
Mettlesome
(a.) Full of
spirit;
possessing
constitutional
ardor;
fiery;
as, a
mettlesome
horse..
Warmth
::
Warmth
(n.) A state of
lively
and
excited
interest;
zeal;
ardor;
fervor;
passion;
enthusiasm;
earnestness;
as, the
warmth
of love or
piety;
he
replied
with much
warmth..
Elan
::
Elan (b.) Ardor
inspired
by
passion
or
enthusiasm.
Fire
::
Fire (n.) Ardor of
passion,
whether
love or hate;
excessive
warmth;
consuming
violence
of
temper..
Fervency
::
Fervency
(n.) The state of being
fervent
or warm;
ardor;
warmth
of
feeling
or
devotion;
eagerness.
Cold
::
Cold (n.)
Wanting
in
ardor,
intensity,
warmth,
zeal, or
passion;
spiritless;
unconcerned;
reserved..
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