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Definition of might
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Might
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Infinite
::
Infinite
(n.) The
Infinite
Being;
God; the
Almighty.
Pedarian
::
Pedarian
(n.) One of a class
eligible
to the
office
of
senator,
but not yet
chosen,
who could sit and speak in the
senate,
but could not vote; -- so
called
because
he might
indicate
his
opinion
by
walking
over to the side of the party he
favored
when a vote was
taken..
Supralapsarian
::
Supralapsarian
(n.) One of that class of
Calvinists
who
believed
that God's
decree
of
election
determined
that man
should
fall, in order that the
opportunity
might be
furnished
of
securing
the
redemption
of a part of the race, the
decree
of
salvation
being
conceived
of as
formed
before
or
beyond,
and not after or
following,
the
lapse,
or fall. Cf.
Infralapsarian..
Omnipotent
::
Omnipotent
(a.) Able in every
respect
and for every work;
unlimited
in
ability;
all-powerful;
almighty;
as, the Being that can
create
worlds
must be
omnipotent..
Uti Possidetis
::
Uti
possidetis
() A
species
of
interdict
granted
to one who was in
possession
of an
immovable
thing,
in order that he might be
declared
the legal
possessor..
Mighty
::
Mighty
(adv.)
In a great
degree;
very.
High
::
High
(superl.)
Of great
strength,
force,
importance,
and the like;
strong;
mighty;
powerful;
violent;
sometimes,
triumphant;
victorious;
majestic,
etc.; as, a high wind; high
passions..
Almightily
::
Almightily
(adv.)
With
almighty
power.
Mainly
::
Mainly
(adv.)
Very
strongly;
mightily;
to a great
degree.
Main
::
Main (v.)
Strength;
force;
might;
violent
effort.
Tribune
::
Tribune
(n.) An
officer
or
magistrate
chosen
by the
people,
to
protect
them from the
oppression
of the
patricians,
or
nobles,
and to
defend
their
liberties
against
any
attempts
that might be made upon them by the
senate
and
consuls..
Protoorganism
::
Protoorganism
(n.) An
organism
whose
nature
is so
difficult
to
determine
that it might be
referred
to
either
the
animal
or the
vegetable
kingdom.
Privative
::
Privative
(n.) A term
indicating
the
absence
of any
quality
which might be
naturally
or
rationally
expected;
--
called
also
privative
term.
Strode
::
Strid (n.) A
narrow
passage
between
precipitous
rocks or
banks,
which looks as if it might be
crossed
at a
stride..
Appeal
::
Appeal
(v. t.) An
accusation;
a
process
which
formerly
might be
instituted
by one
private
person
against
another
for some
heinous
crime
demanding
punishment
for the
particular
injury
suffered,
rather
than for the
offense
against
the
public..
Misfeasance
::
Misfeasance
(n.) A
trespass;
a wrong done; the
improper
doing of an act which a
person
might
lawfully
do.
Stead
::
Stead (n.) Place or room which
another
had, has, or might
have..
Ecbatic
::
Ecbatic
(a.)
Denoting
a mere
result
or
consequence,
as
distinguished
from
telic,
which
denotes
intention
or
purpose;
thus the
phrase
/ /, if
rendered
so that it was
fulfilled,
is
ecbatic;
if
rendered
in order that it might be. etc., is
telic..
Puissance
::
Puissance
(n.)
Power;
strength;
might;
force;
potency.
Poor
::
Poor
(superl.)
Destitute
of such
qualities
as are
desirable,
or might
naturally
be
expected.
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