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Definition of ledge
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of ledge is as below...
Ledge (n.) A lode; a
limited
mass of rock
bearing
valuable
mineral.
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Wise
::
Wise (v.)
Hence,
especially,
making
due use of
knowledge;
discerning
and
judging
soundly
concerning
what is true or
false,
proper
or
improper;
choosing
the best ends and the best means for
accomplishing
them;
sagacious..
Penicil
::
Penicil
(n.) A tent or
pledget
for
wounds
or
ulcers.
Representative
::
Representative
(a.)
Giving,
or
existing
as, a
transcript
of what was
originally
presentative
knowledge;
as,
representative
faculties;
representative
knowledge.
See
Presentative,
3 and
Represent,
8..
Pledget
::
Pledget
(n.) A
string
of oakum used in
calking.
Hymnology
::
Hymnology
(n.) A
knowledge
of
hymns;
a
treatise
on
hymns.
Pledge
::
Pledge
(n.) A
sentiment
to which
assent
is given by
drinking
one's
health;
a
toast;
a
health.
Expert
::
Expert
(n.) An
expert
or
experienced
person;
one
instructed
by
experience;
one who has
skill,
experience,
or
extensive
knowledge
in his
calling
or in any
special
branch
of
learning..
Practice
::
Practice
(v. i.) To apply
theoretical
science
or
knowledge,
esp. by way of
experiment;
to
exercise
or
pursue
an
employment
or
profession,
esp. that of
medicine
or of law..
Allow
::
Allow (v. t.) To own or
acknowledge;
to
accept
as true; to
concede;
to
accede
to an
opinion;
as, to allow a
right;
to allow a
claim;
to allow the truth of a
proposition..
Compromise
::
Compromise
(n.) To
pledge
by some act or
declaration;
to
endanger
the life,
reputation,
etc., of, by some act which can not be
recalled;
to
expose
to
suspicion..
Professional
::
Professional
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
profession,
or
calling;
conforming
to the rules or
standards
of a
profession;
following
a
profession;
as,
professional
knowledge;
professional
conduct..
Pilotage
::
Pilotage
(n.) The
pilot's
skill or
knowledge,
as of
coasts,
rocks,
bars, and
channels..
Comprehensor
::
Comprehensor
(n.) One who
comprehends;
one who has
attained
to a full
knowledge.
Furnish
::
Furnish
(v. t.) To
supply
with
anything
necessary,
useful,
or
appropriate;
to
provide;
to
equip;
to fit out, or fit up; to
adorn;
as, to
furnish
a
family
with
provisions;
to
furnish
one with arms for
defense;
to
furnish
a
Cable;
to
furnish
the mind with
ideas;
to
furnish
one with
knowledge
or
principles;
to
furnish
an
expedition
or
enterprise,
a room or a
house..
Egoism
::
Egoism
(n.) The
doctrine
of
certain
extreme
adherents
or
disciples
of
Descartes
and
Johann
Gottlieb
Fichte,
which finds all the
elements
of
knowledge
in the ego and the
relations
which it
implies
or
provides
for..
Uniate
::
Uniate
(n.) A
member
of the Greek
Church,
who
nevertheless
acknowledges
the
supremacy
of the Pope of Rome; one of the
United
Greeks.
Also used
adjectively..
Specialism
::
Specialism
(n.)
Devotion
to a
particular
and
restricted
part or
branch
of
knowledge,
art, or
science;
as,
medical
specialism..
Learn
::
Learn (v. t.) To gain
knowledge
or
information
of; to
ascertain
by
inquiry,
study,
or
investigation;
to
receive
instruction
concerning;
to fix in the mind; to
acquire
understanding
of, or
skill;
as, to learn the way; to learn a
lesson;
to learn
dancing;
to learn to
skate;
to learn the
violin;
to learn the truth about
something..
Discover
::
Discover
(v. t.) To
obtain
for the first time sight or
knowledge
of, as of a thing
existing
already,
but not
perceived
or
known;
to find; to
ascertain;
to espy; to
detect..
Engage
::
Engage
(v. i.) To
promise
or
pledge
one's self; to enter into an
obligation;
to
become
bound;
to
warrant.
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