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Definition of lieve
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Lieve (a.) Same as Lief.
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Zoanthropy
::
Zoanthropy
(n.) A kind of
monomania
in which the
patient
believes
himself
transformed
into one of the lower
animals.
Notorious
::
Notorious
(a.)
Generally
known and
talked
of by the
public;
universally
believed
to be true;
manifest
to the
world;
evident;
--
usually
in an
unfavorable
sense;
as, a
notorious
thief;
a
notorious
crime or
vice..
Sensationalist
::
Sensationalist
(n.) An
advocate
of, or
believer
in,
philosophical
sensationalism..
Miscreant
::
Miscreant
(n.) One who holds a false
religious
faith;
a
misbeliever.
Ravel
::
Ravel (v. i.) To
become
untwisted
or
unwoven;
to be
disentangled;
to be
relieved
of
intricacy.
Credendum
::
Credendum
(n.) A thing to be
believed;
an
article
of
faith;
--
distinguished
from
agendum,
a
practical
duty..
Parthenogenesis
::
Parthenogenesis
(n.) The
production
of seed
without
fertilization,
believed
to occur
through
the
nonsexual
formation
of an
embryo
extraneous
to the
embrionic
vesicle..
Manichee
::
Manichee
(n.) A
believer
in the
doctrines
of
Manes,
a
Persian
of the third
century
A. D., who
taught
a
dualism
in which Light is
regarded
as the
source
of Good, and
Darkness
as the
source
of
Evil..
Loose
::
Loose (a.) To untie or
unbind;
to free from any
fastening;
to
remove
the
shackles
or
fastenings
of; to set free; to
relieve.
Convert
::
Convert
(n.) A
person
who is
converted
from one
opinion
or
practice
to
another;
a
person
who is won over to, or
heartily
embraces,
a
creed,
religious
system,
or
party,
in which he has not
previously
believed;
especially,
one who turns from the
controlling
power of sin to that of
holiness,
or from
unbelief
to
Christianity..
Discredit
::
Discredit
(v. t.) To
refuse
credence
to; not to
accept
as true; to
disbelieve;
as, the
report
is
discredited..
Hipparion
::
Hipparion
(n.) An
extinct
genus of
Tertiary
mammals
allied
to the
horse,
but
three-toed,
having
on each foot a small
lateral
hoof on each side of the main
central
one. It is
believed
to be one of the
ancestral
genera
of the Horse
family..
Nephritic
::
Nephritic
(n.) A
medicine
adapted
to
relieve
or cure
disease
of the
kidneys.
Mahdi
::
Mahdi (n.) Among
Mohammedans,
the last imam or
leader
of the
faithful.
The
Sunni,
the
largest
sect of the
Mohammedans,
believe
that he is yet to
appear..
Antispastic
::
Antispastic
(a.)
Believed
to cause a
revulsion
of
fluids
or of
humors
from one part to
another.
Stirrup
::
Stirrup
(v. i.) A kind of ring, or bent piece of
metal,
wood,
leather,
or the like,
horizontal
in one part for
receiving
the foot of a
rider,
and
attached
by a strap to the
saddle,
-- used to
assist
a
person
in
mounting
a
horse,
and to
enable
him to sit
steadily
in
riding,
as well as to
relieve
him by
supporting
a part of the
weight
of the
body..
Church
::
Church
(n.) A
formally
organized
body of
Christian
believers
worshiping
together.
Phlogistian
::
Phlogistian
(n.) A
believer
in the
existence
of
phlogiston.
Absolutist
::
Absolutist
(n.) One who
believes
that it is
possible
to
realize
a
cognition
or
concept
of the
absolute.
Trichome
::
Trichome
(n.) A hair on the
surface
of leaf or stem, or any
modification
of a hair, as a
minute
scale,
or star, or
gland.
The
sporangia
of ferns are
believed
to be of the
nature
of
trichomes..
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