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Definition of mise
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Mise (n.) The issue in a writ of
right.
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Chemisette
::
Chemisette
(n.) An
under-garment,
worn by
women,
usually
covering
the neck,
shoulders,
and
breast..
Uncreated
::
Uncreated
(a.) Not yet
created;
as,
misery
uncreated..
Concludency
::
Concludency
(n.)
Deduction
from
premises;
inference;
conclusion.
Inferable
::
Inferable
(a.)
Capable
of being
inferred
or
deduced
from
premises.
Money
::
Money (n.) Any
written
or
stamped
promise,
certificate,
or
order,
as a
government
note, a bank note, a
certificate
of
deposit,
etc., which is
payable
in
standard
coined
money and is
lawfully
current
in lieu of it; in a
comprehensive
sense,
any
currency
usually
and
lawfully
employed
in
buying
and
selling..
Premise
::
Premise
(n.) A
proposition
antecedently
supposed
or
proved;
something
previously
stated
or
assumed
as the basis of
further
argument;
a
condition;
a
supposition.
Hemisect
::
Hemisect
(v. t.) To
divide
along the
mesial
plane.
Scrapepenny
::
Scrapepenny
(n.) One who
gathers
and
hoards
money in
trifling
sums; a
miser.
Behest
::
Behest
(n.) A vow; a
promise.
Subsumptive
::
Subsumption
(n.) That which is
subsumed,
as the minor
clause
or
premise
of a
syllogism..
Grame
::
Grame (a.)
Sorrow;
grief;
misery.
Perfidy
::
Perfidy
(n.) The act of
violating
faith or
allegiance;
violation
of a
promise
or vow, or of trust
reposed;
faithlessness;
treachery..
Ruth
::
Ruth (v.) That which
causes
pity or
compassion;
misery;
distress;
a
pitiful
sight.
On
::
On
(prep.)
Indicating
dependence
or
reliance;
with
confidence
in; as, to
depend
on a
person
for
assistance;
to rely on;
hence,
indicating
the
ground
or
support
of
anything;
as, he will
promise
on
certain
conditions;
to bet on a
horse..
Engage
::
Engage
(v. i.) To
promise
or
pledge
one's self; to enter into an
obligation;
to
become
bound;
to
warrant.
Promissive
::
Promissive
(a.)
Making
a
promise;
implying
a
promise;
promising.
Compromise
::
Compromise
(v. i.) To
agree;
to
accord.
Particular
::
Particular
(n.) One of the
details
or items of
grounds
of
claim;
--
usually
in the pl.; also, a bill of
particulars;
a
minute
account;
as, a
particular
of
premises..
Commiserative
::
Commiserative
(a.)
Feeling
or
expressing
commiseration.
Surmise
::
Surmisal
(n.)
Surmise.
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