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Definition of labor
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Labor (v. t.) To
belabor;
to beat.
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Labor
::
Labor (v. t.) To form or
fabricate
with toil,
exertion,
or
care..
Hew
::
Hew (v. t.) To form or shape with a sharp
instrument;
to cut;
hence,
to form
laboriously;
-- often with out; as, to hew out a
sepulcher..
Serve
::
Serve (v. i.) To be a
servant
or a
slave;
to be
employed
in labor or other
business
for
another;
to be in
subjection
or
bondage;
to
render
menial
service.
Abridge
::
Abridge
(v. t.) To make
shorter;
to
shorten
in
duration;
to
lessen;
to
diminish;
to
curtail;
as, to
abridge
labor;
to
abridge
power or
rights..
Anagram
::
Anagram
(n.)
Literally,
the
letters
of a word read
backwards,
but in its usual wider
sense,
the
change
or one word or
phrase
into
another
by the
transposition
of its
letters.
Thus
Galenus
becomes
angelus;
William
Noy
(attorney-general
to
Charles
I., and a
laborious
man) may be
turned
into I moyl in law..
Harden
::
Harden
(v. t.) To
accustom
by labor or
suffering
to
endure
with
constancy;
to
strengthen;
to
stiffen;
to
inure;
also, to
confirm
in
wickedness
or
shame;
to make
unimpressionable..
Without
::
Without
(prep.)
Not with;
otherwise
than with; in
absence
of,
separation
from, or
destitution
of; not with use or
employment
of;
independently
of;
exclusively
of; with
omission;
as,
without
labor;
without
damage..
Drudgery
::
Drudgery
(n.) The act of
drudging;
disagreeable
and
wearisome
labor;
ignoble
or
slavish
toil.
Fretwork
::
Fretwork
(n.) Work
adorned
with
frets;
ornamental
openwork
or work in
relief,
esp. when
elaborate
and
minute
in its
parts.
Hence,
any
minute
play of light and
shade,
dark and
light,
or the
like..
Glean
::
Glean (v. t.) To
collect
with
patient
and
minute
labor;
to pick out; to
obtain.
Lucubratory
::
Lucubratory
(a.)
Composed
by
candlelight,
or by
night;
of or
pertaining
to night
studies;
laborious
or
painstaking..
Operose
::
Operose
(a.)
Wrought
with
labor;
requiring
labor;
hence,
tedious;
wearisome..
Turmoil
::
Turmoil
(n.)
Harassing
labor;
trouble;
molestation
by
tumult;
disturbance;
worrying
confusion.
Lumper
::
Lumper
(n.) A
laborer
who is
employed
to load or
unload
vessels
when in
harbor.
Daily
::
Daily (a.)
Happening,
or
belonging
to, each
successive
day;
diurnal;
as, daily
labor;
a daily
bulletin..
Tasker
::
Tasker
(n.) A
laborer
who
receives
his wages in kind.
Service
::
Service
(n.) The deed of one who
serves;
labor
performed
for
another;
duty done or
required;
office.
Work
::
Work (v. t.) To labor or
operate
upon; to give
exertion
and
effort
to; to
prepare
for use, or to
utilize,
by
labor..
Laborous
::
Laborous
(a.)
Laborious.
Saint-simonian
::
Saint-Simonian
(n.) A
follower
of the Count de St.
Simon,
who died in 1825, and who
maintained
that the
principle
of
property
held in
common,
and the just
division
of the
fruits
of
common
labor among the
members
of
society,
are the true
remedy
for the
social
evils which
exist..
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