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Definition of laus
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Laus (a.)
Loose.
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Yea
::
Yea
(adv.)
More than this; not only so, but; -- used to mark the
addition
of a more
specific
or more
emphatic
clause.
Cf. Nay, adv., 2..
Antithesis
::
Antithesis
(n.) The
second
of two
clauses
forming
an
antithesis.
Virial
::
Virial
(n.) A
certain
function
relating
to a
system
of
forces
and their
points
of
application,
-- first used by
Clausius
in the
investigation
of
problems
in
molecular
physics..
Burst
::
Burst (n.) A
sudden
breaking
forth;
a
violent
rending;
an
explosion;
as, a burst of
thunder;
a burst of
applause;
a burst of
passion;
a burst of
inspiration..
Modificative
::
Modificative
(n.) That which
modifies
or
qualifies,
as a word or
clause..
Round
::
Round (n.) That which goes round a whole
circle
or
company;
as, a round of
applause..
Reckon
::
Reckon
(v. t.) To
conclude,
as by an
enumeration
and
balancing
of
chances;
hence,
to
think;
to
suppose;
--
followed
by an
objective
clause;
as, I
reckon
he won't try that
again..
Provisory
::
Provisory
(a.) Of the
nature
of a
proviso;
containing
a
proviso
or
condition;
conditional;
as, a
provisory
clause..
Involution
::
Involution
(n.) The
insertion
of one or more
clauses
between
the
subject
and the verb, in a way that
involves
or
complicates
the
construction..
Subsumptive
::
Subsumption
(n.) That which is
subsumed,
as the minor
clause
or
premise
of a
syllogism..
Which
::
Which
(pron.)
A
relative
pronoun,
used esp. in
referring
to an
antecedent
noun or
clause,
but
sometimes
with
reference
to what is
specified
or
implied
in a
sentence,
or to a
following
noun or
clause
(generally
involving
a
reference,
however,
to
something
which has
preceded).
It is used in all
numbers
and
genders,
and was
formerly
used of
persons..
Cheer
::
Cheer (n.) A
shout,
hurrah,
or
acclamation,
expressing
joy
enthusiasm,
applause,
favor,
etc..
Euge
::
Euge (n.)
Applause.
Flimsy
::
Flimsy
(superl.)
Weak;
feeble;
limp;
slight;
vain;
without
strength
or
solidity;
of loose and
unsubstantial
structure;
without
reason
or
plausibility;
as, a
flimsy
argument,
excuse,
objection..
Member
::
Member
(n.) A part of a
discourse
or of a
period
or
sentence;
a
clause;
a part of a
verse.
Without
::
Without
(conj.)
Unless;
except;
--
introducing
a
clause.
Clausure
::
Clausure
(n.) The act of
shutting
up or
confining;
confinement.
Declaratory
::
Declaratory
(a.)
Making
declaration,
explanation,
or
exhibition;
making
clear or
manifest;
affirmative;
expressive;
as, a
clause
declaratory
of the will of the
legislature..
Plausibility
::
Plausibility
(n.) The
quality
of being
plausible;
speciousness.
Balaustine
::
Balaustine
(n.) The
pomegranate
tree
(Punica
granatum).
The bark of the root, the rind of the
fruit,
and the
flowers
are used
medicinally..
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