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Definition of love
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Love (n.)
Nothing;
no
points
scored
on one side; -- used in
counting
score at
tennis,
etc..
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Joy
::
"Joy (n.) The
passion
or
emotion
excited
by the
acquisition
or
expectation
of good;
pleasurable
feelings
or
emotions
caused
by
success,
good
fortune,
and the like, or by a
rational
prospect
of
possessing
what we love or
desire;
gladness;
exhilaration
of
spirits;
delight..
Angel
::
Angel (n.) An
appellation
given to a
person
supposed
to be of
angelic
goodness
or
loveliness;
a
darling.
Affect
::
Affect
(v. t.) To love; to
regard
with
affection.
Zoophily
::
Zoophily
(n.) Love of
animals.
Indispose
::
Indispose
(v. t.) To
disincline;
to
render
averse
or
unfavorable;
as, a love of
pleasure
indisposes
the mind to
severe
study;
the pride and
selfishness
of men
indispose
them to
religious
duties..
Philogynist
::
Philogynist
(n.) A lover or
friend
of
women;
one who
esteems
woman as the
higher
type of
humanity;
--
opposed
to
misogynist.
Grallae
::
Grallae
(n. pl.) An order of birds which
formerly
included
all the
waders.
By later
writers
it is
usually
restricted
to the
sandpipers,
plovers,
and
allied
forms;
--
called
also
Grallatores..
Quench
::
Quench
(v. t.) To
extinguish;
to
overwhelm;
to make an end of; -- said of flame and fire, of
things
burning,
and
figuratively
of
sensations
and
emotions;
as, to
quench
flame;
to
quench
a
candle;
to
quench
thirst,
love, hate, etc..
Motherly
::
Motherly
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
mother;
like, or
suitable
for, a
mother;
tender;
maternal;
as,
motherly
authority,
love, or
care..
Dear-loved
::
Dear-loved
(a.)
Greatly
beloved.
Assignation
::
Assignation
(n.) An
appointment
of time and place for
meeting
or
interview;
-- used
chiefly
of love
interviews,
and now
commonly
in a bad
sense..
Dote
::
Dote (v. i.) To be
excessively
or
foolishly
fond; to love to
excess;
to be
weakly
affectionate;
-- with on or upon; as, the
mother
dotes on her
child..
Drome
::
Drome (n.) The crab
plover
(Dromas
ardeola),
a
peculiar
North
African
bird,
allied
to the
oyster
catcher..
Philanthropy
::
Philanthropy
(n.) Love to
mankind;
benevolence
toward
the whole human
family;
universal
good will;
desire
and
readiness
to do good to all men; --
opposed
to
misanthropy.
Promiscuous
::
Promiscuous
(a.)
Distributed
or
applied
without
order or
discrimination;
not
restricted
to an
individual;
common;
indiscriminate;
as,
promiscuous
love or
intercourse..
Pressiroster
::
Pressiroster
(n.) One of a tribe of
wading
birds
(Pressirostres)
including
those which have a
compressed
beak, as the
plovers..
Particle
::
Particle
(n.) A
subordinate
word that is never
inflected
(a
preposition,
conjunction,
interjection);
or a word that can not be used
except
in
compositions;
as, ward in
backward,
ly in
lovely..
Lover
::
Lover (n.) A
friend;
one
strongly
attached
to
another;
one who
greatly
desires
the
welfare
of any
person
or
thing;
as, a lover of his
country..
Jealousy
::
"Jealousy
(n.) The
quality
of being
jealous;
earnest
concern
or
solicitude;
painful
apprehension
of
rivalship
in cases
nearly
affecting
one's
happiness;
painful
suspicion
of the
faithfulness
of
husband,
wife, or
lover..
Clove
::
Clove (n.) A
weight.
A clove of
cheese
is about eight
pounds,
of wool, about seven
pounds..
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