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Definition of mise
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Mise (n.)
Expense;
cost;
disbursement.
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Breach
::
Breach
(n.)
Specifically:
A
breaking
or
infraction
of a law, or of any
obligation
or tie;
violation;
non-fulfillment;
as, a
breach
of
contract;
a
breach
of
promise..
Demonstration
::
Demonstration
(n.) A
course
of
reasoning
showing
that a
certain
result
is a
necessary
consequence
of
assumed
premises;
-- these
premises
being
definitions,
axioms,
and
previously
established
propositions..
Auspicious
::
Auspicious
(a.)
Having
omens or
tokens
of a
favorable
issue;
giving
promise
of
success,
prosperity,
or
happiness;
predicting
good; as, an
auspicious
beginning..
Converse
::
Converse
(n.) A
proposition
in
which,
after a
conclusion
from
something
supposed
has been
drawn,
the order is
inverted,
making
the
conclusion
the
supposition
or
premises,
what was first
supposed
becoming
now the
conclusion
or
inference.
Thus, if two sides of a sides of a
triangle
are
equal,
the
angles
opposite
the sides are
equal;
and the
converse
is true, i.e., if these
angles
are
equal,
the two sides are
equal..
Miserere
::
Miserere
(n.) A small
projecting
boss or
bracket,
on the under side of the
hinged
seat of a
church
stall (see
Stall).
It was
intended,
the seat being
turned
up, to give some
support
to a
worshiper
when
standing.
Called
also
misericordia..
Redemise
::
Redemise
(v. t.) To
demise
back; to
convey
or
transfer
back, as an
estate..
Mistrust
::
Mistrust
(v. t.) To
forebode
as near, or
likely
to
occur;
to
surmise..
Surmise
::
Surmisal
(n.)
Surmise.
Miser
::
Miser (n.) A kind of large earth
auger.
Broken
::
Broken
(v. t.)
Ruined
financially;
incapable
of
redeeming
promises
made, or of
paying
debts
incurred;
as, a
broken
bank; a
broken
tradesman..
Premise
::
Premise
(n.) A piece of real
estate;
a
building
and its
adjuncts;
as, to lease
premises;
to
trespass
on
another's
premises..
Agreement
::
Agreement
(n.) A
concurrence
in an
engagement
that
something
shall be done or
omitted;
an
exchange
of
promises;
mutual
understanding,
arrangement,
or
stipulation;
a
contract..
Vow
::
Vow (n.) To give,
consecrate,
or
dedicate
to God, or to some
deity,
by a
solemn
promise;
to
devote;
to
promise
solemnly..
Promise
::
Promise
(v. i.) To give
assurance
by a
promise,
or
binding
declaration..
Faith
::
Faith (n.)
Fidelity
to one's
promises,
or
allegiance
to duty, or to a
person
honored
and
beloved;
loyalty..
Back
::
Back
(adv.)
In
withdrawal
from a
statement,
promise,
or
undertaking;
as, he took back0 the
offensive
words..
Word
::
Word (n.)
Language
considered
as
implying
the faith or
authority
of the
person
who
utters
it;
statement;
affirmation;
declaration;
promise.
Wretch
::
Wretch
(v. t.) A
miserable
person;
one
profoundly
unhappy.
Assumpsit
::
Assumpsit
(n.) A
promise
or
undertaking,
founded
on a
consideration.
This
promise
may be oral or in
writing
not under seal. It may be
express
or
implied..
Wretched
::
Wretched
(a.)
Worthless;
paltry;
very poor or mean;
miserable;
as, a
wretched
poem; a
wretched
cabin..
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