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Definition of mary
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Mary
(interj.)
See
Marry.
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Informal
::
Informal
(a.) Not in the
regular,
usual,
or
established
form; not
according
to
official,
conventional,
prescribed,
or
customary
forms or
rules;
irregular;
hence,
without
ceremony;
as, an
informal
writting,
proceeding,
or
visit..
Expulsion
::
Expulsion
(n.) The act of
expelling;
a
driving
or
forcing
out;
summary
removal
from
membership,
association,
etc..
Implacentalia
::
Implacentalia
(n. pl.) A
primary
division
of the
Mammalia,
including
the
monotremes
and
marsupials,
in which no
placenta
is
formed..
Sea Lavender
::
Sea
lavender
() See Marsh
rosemary,
under
Marsh..
Allowance
::
Allowance
(n.) A
customary
deduction
from the gross
weight
of
goods,
different
in
different
countries,
such as tare and
tret..
Customary
::
Customary
(n.) A book
containing
laws and
usages,
or
customs;
as, the
Customary
of the
Normans..
Primary
::
Primary
(n.) That which
stands
first in
order,
rank, or
importance;
a chief
matter..
Digest
::
Digest
(v. t.) A
compilation
of
statutes
or
decisions
analytically
arranged.
The term is
applied
in a
general
sense to the
Pandects
of
Justinian
(see
Pandect),
but is also
specially
given by
authors
to
compilations
of laws on
particular
topics;
a
summary
of laws; as,
Comyn's
Digest;
the
United
States
Digest..
Short
::
Short (n.) A
summary
account.
Socinianism
::
Socinianism
(n.) The
tenets
or
doctrines
of
Faustus
Socinus,
an
Italian
theologian
of the
sixteenth
century,
who
denied
the
Trinity,
the deity of
Christ,
the
personality
of the
Devil,
the
native
and total
depravity
of man, the
vicarious
atonement,
and the
eternity
of
future
punishment.
His
theory
was, that
Christ
was a man
divinely
commissioned,
who had no
existence
before
he was
conceived
by the
Virgin
Mary; that human sin was the
imitation
of
Adam's
sin, and that human
salvation
was the
imitat
Institute
::
Institute
(a.)
Hence:
An
elementary
and
necessary
principle;
a
precept,
maxim,
or rule,
recognized
as
established
and
authoritative;
usually
in the
plural,
a
collection
of such
principles
and
precepts;
esp., a
comprehensive
summary
of legal
principles
and
decisions;
as, the
Institutes
of
Justinian;
Coke's
Institutes
of the Laws of
England.
Cf.
Digest,
n..
Whiting
::
Whiting
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of North
American
marine
sciaenoid
food
fishes
belonging
to genus
Menticirrhus,
especially
M.
Americanus,
found from
Maryland
to
Brazil,
and M.
littoralis,
common
from
Virginia
to
Texas;
--
called
also
silver
whiting,
and surf
whiting..
Comprehension
::
Comprehension
(n.) That which is
comprehended
or
inclosed
within
narrow
limits;
a
summary;
an
epitome.
Salutation
::
Salutation
(n.) The act of
saluting,
or
paying
respect
or
reverence,
by the
customary
words or
actions;
the act of
greeting,
or
expressing
good will or
courtesy;
also, that which is
uttered
or done in
saluting
or
greeting..
Commonplace
::
Commonplace
(n.) An idea or
expression
wanting
originality
or
interest;
a trite or
customary
remark;
a
platitude.
Secondary
::
Secondary
(a.)
Suceeding
next in order to the
first;
of
second
place,
origin,
rank, rank, etc.; not
primary;
subordinate;
not of the first order or
rate..
Argument
::
Argument
(n.) The
subject
matter
of a
discourse,
writing,
or
artistic
representation;
theme or
topic;
also, an
abstract
or
summary,
as of the
contents
of a book,
chapter,
poem..
Old
::
Old
(superl.)
Old-fashioned;
wonted;
customary;
as of old; as, the good old
times;
hence,
colloquially,
gay;
jolly..
Daybook
::
Daybook
(n.) A
journal
of
accounts;
a
primary
record
book in which are
recorded
the debts and
credits,
or
accounts
of the day, in their
order,
and from which they are
transferred
to the
journal..
Garget
::
Garget
(n.) A
diseased
condition
of the
udders
of cows, etc.,
arising
from an
inflammation
of the
mammary
glands..
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