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Definition of livered
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Livered
(a.)
Having
(such)
a
liver;
used in
composition;
as,
white-livered..
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Receipt
::
Receipt
(v. t.) To give a
receipt
for; as, to
receipt
goods
delivered
by a
sheriff..
Recitation
::
Recitation
(n.) The
delivery
before
an
audience
of
something
committed
to
memory,
especially
as an
elocutionary
exhibition;
also, that which is so
delivered..
Elegit
::
Elegit
(n.) A
judicial
writ of
execution,
by which a
defendant's
goods are
appraised
and
delivered
to the
plaintiff,
and, if not
sufficient
to
satisfy
the debt, all of his lands are
delivered,
to be held till the debt is paid by the rents and
profits,
or until the
defendant's
interest
has
expired..
Traditionlism
::
Traditionlism
(n.) A
system
of faith
founded
on
tradition;
esp., the
doctrine
that all
religious
faith is to be based
solely
upon what is
delivered
from
competent
authority,
exclusive
of
rational
processes..
Restitution
::
Restitution
(v.) The
movement
of
rotetion
which
usually
occurs
in
childbirth
after the head has been
delivered,
and which
causes
the
latter
to point
towards
the side to which it was
directed
at the
beginning
of
labor..
Recitative
::
Recitative
(n.) A
species
of
musical
recitation
in which the words are
delivered
in a
manner
resembling
that of
ordinary
declamation;
also, a piece of music
intended
for such
recitation;
--
opposed
to
melisma..
Slivered
::
Slivered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Slive.
Abed
::
Abed
(adv.)
To
childbed
(in the
phrase
brought
abed, that is,
delivered
of a
child)..
Water Meter
::
Water meter () A
contrivance
for
measuring
a
supply
of water
delivered
or
received
for any
purpose,
as from a
street
main..
Oration
::
Oration
(n.) An
elaborate
discourse,
delivered
in
public,
treating
an
important
subject
in a
formal
and
dignified
manner;
especially,
a
discourse
having
reference
to some
special
occasion,
as a
funeral,
an
anniversary,
a
celebration,
or the like; --
distinguished
from an
argument
in
court,
a
popular
harangue,
a
sermon,
a
lecture,
etc.; as,
Webster's
oration
at
Bunker
Hill..
Parturition
::
Parturition
(n.) The act of
bringing
forth,
or being
delivered
of,
young;
the act of
giving
birth;
delivery;
childbirth..
Delivered
::
Delivered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Delive.
Referendary
::
Referendary
(n.) An
officer
who
delivered
the royal
answer
to
petitions.
Seguestration
::
Seguestration
(n.) The act of
separating,
or
setting
aside,
a thing in
controversy
from the
possession
of both the
parties
that
contend
for it, to be
delivered
to the one
adjudged
entitled
to it. It may be
voluntary
or
involuntary..
Deliverance
::
Deliverance
(n.)
Anything
delivered
or
communicated;
esp., an
opinion
or
decision
expressed
publicly..
Message
::
Message
(n.)
Hence,
specifically,
an
official
communication,
not made in
person,
but
delivered
by a
messenger;
as, the
President's
message..
Escrow
::
Escrow
(n.) A deed, bond, or other
written
engagement,
delivered
to a third
person,
to be held by him till some act is done or some
condition
is
performed,
and then to be by him
delivered
to the
grantee..
Receipt
::
Receipt
(n.) A
writing
acknowledging
the
taking
or
receiving
of goods
delivered;
an
acknowledgment
of money paid.
Stock
::
Stock (n.) The part of a tally
formerly
struck
in the
exchequer,
which was
delivered
to the
person
who had lent the king money on
account,
as the
evidence
of
indebtedness.
See
Counterfoil..
Pawnee
::
Pawnee
(n.) One or two whom a
pledge
is
delivered
as
security;
one who takes
anything
in pawn.
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