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Definition of miss
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Miss (n.) A title of
courtesy
prefixed
to the name of a girl or a woman who has not been
married.
See
Mistress,
5..
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Machicolation
::
Machicolation
(n.) An
opening
between
the
corbels
which
support
a
projecting
parapet,
or in the floor of a
gallery
or the roof of a
portal,
shooting
or
dropping
missiles
upen
assailants
attacking
the base of the
walls.
Also, the
construction
of such
defenses,
in
general,
when of this
character.
See
Illusts.
of
Battlement
and
Castle..
Room
::
Room (n.)
Possibility
of
admission;
ability
to
admit;
opportunity
to act; fit
occasion;
as, to leave room for
hope..
Misspent
::
Misspent
() imp. & p. p. of
Misspend.
Mission
::
Mission
(n.)
Dismission;
discharge
from
service.
Aspiration
::
Aspiration
(n.) The act of
aspirating;
the
pronunciation
of a
letter
with a full or
strong
emission
of
breath;
an
aspirated
sound.
Thricecock
::
Thricecock
(n.) The
missel
thrush.
Inheritance
::
Inheritance
(n.)
Transmission
and
reception
by
animal
or plant
generation.
Paulist
::
Paulist
(n.) A
member
of The
Institute
of the
Missionary
Priests
of St. Paul the
Apostle,
founded
in 1858 by the Rev. I. T.
Hecker
of New York. The
majority
of the
members
were
formerly
Protestants..
Apostrophe
::
Apostrophe
(n.) The
contraction
of a word by the
omission
of a
letter
or
letters,
which
omission
is
marked
by the
character
[']
placed
where the
letter
or
letters
would have been; as,
call'd
for
called..
Surchargement
::
Surcharge
(n.) The
showing
an
omission,
as in an
account,
for which
credit
ought to have been
given..
Commission
::
Commission
(n.) The act of
intrusting;
a
charge;
instructions
as to how a trust shall be
executed.
Dismiss
::
Dismiss
(n.)
Dismission.
Demissionary
::
Demissionary
(a.)
Pertaining
to
transfer
or
conveyance;
as, a
demissionary
deed..
Sabbath
::
Sabbath
(n.) Fig.: A time of rest or
repose;
intermission
of pain,
effort,
sorrow,
or the
like..
Incompetent
::
Incompetent
(a.)
Wanting
the legal or
constitutional
qualifications;
inadmissible;
as, a
person
professedly
wanting
in
religious
belief
is an
incompetent
witness
in a court of law or
equity;
incompetent
evidence..
Acknowledgment
::
Acknowledgment
(n.) The act of
acknowledging;
admission;
avowal;
owning;
confession.
Note
::
Note (n.) A
diplomatic
missive
or
written
communication.
Emittent
::
Emittent
(a.)
Sending
forth;
emissive.
Synodal
::
Synodal
(n.) A
tribute
in money
formerly
paid to the
bishop
or
archdeacon,
at the time of his
Easter
visitation,
by every
parish
priest,
now made to the
ecclesiastical
commissioners;
a
procuration..
Wardroom
::
Wardroom
(n.) A room
occupied
as a
messroom
by the
commissioned
officers
of a war
vessel.
See
Gunroom.
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