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Definition of miss
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Miss (n.) A kept
mistress.
See
Mistress,
4..
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Relax
::
Relax (a.)
Relaxed;
lax;
hence,
remiss;
careless..
Rapeful
::
Rapeful
(a.) Given to the
commission
of rape.
Duebill
::
Duebill
(n.) A brief
written
acknowledgment
of a debt, not made
payable
to
order,
like a
promissory
note..
Remission
::
Remission
(n.)
Diminution
of
intensity;
abatement;
relaxation.
Mandatary
::
Mandatary
(n.) One who
undertakes
to
discharge
a
specific
business
commission;
a
mandatory.
Balk
::
Balk (v. i.) A ridge of land left
unplowed
between
furrows,
or at the end of a
field;
a piece
missed
by the plow
slipping
aside..
Extramission
::
Extramission
(n.) A
sending
out;
emission.
Evangelist
::
Evangelist
(n.) A
bringer
of the glad
tidings
of
Church
and his
doctrines.
Specially:
(a) A
missionary
preacher
sent forth to
prepare
the way for a
resident
pastor;
an
itinerant
missionary
preacher.
(b) A
writer
of one of the four
Gospels
(With the
definite
article);
as, the four
evangelists,
Matthew,
Mark, Luke, and John. (c) A
traveling
preacher
whose
efforts
are
chiefly
directed
to
arouse
to
immediate
repentance..
Leave
::
Leave (n.) The act of
leaving
or
departing;
a
formal
parting;
a
leaving;
farewell;
adieu;
-- used
chiefly
in the
phrase,
to take
leave,
i. e.,
literally,
to take
permission
to go..
Volley
::
Volley
(n.) A burst or
emission
of many
things
at once; as, a
volley
of
words..
Missioner
::
Missioner
(n.) A
missionary;
an
envoy;
one who
conducts
a
mission.
See
Mission,
n., 6..
Intermission
::
Intermission
(n.) The
temporary
cessation
or
subsidence
of a
fever;
the space of time
between
the
paroxysms
of a
disease.
Intermission
is an
entire
cessation,
as
distinguished
from
remission,
or
abatement
of
fever..
Miss
::
Miss (v. i.) To go
wrong;
to err.
Para-
::
Para- () A
prefix
signifying
alongside
of,
beside,
beyond,
against,
amiss;
as
parable,
literally,
a
placing
beside;
paradox,
that which is
contrary
to
opinion;
parachronism..
Congregation
::
Congregation
(n.) A body of
cardinals
or other
ecclesiastics
to whom as
intrusted
some
department
of the
church
business;
as, the
Congregation
of the
Propaganda,
which has
charge
of the
missions
of the Roman
Catholic
Church..
Intermissive
::
Intermissive
(a.)
Having
temporary
cessations;
not
continual;
intermittent.
Orderly
::
Orderly
(n.) A
noncommissioned
officer
or
soldier
who
attends
a
superior
officer
to carry his
orders,
or to
render
other
service..
Concession
::
Concession
(n.) A thing
yielded;
an
acknowledgment
or
admission;
a boon; a
grant;
esp. a grant by
government
of a
privilege
or right to do
something;
as, a
concession
to build a
canal..
Return
::
Return
(n.) The
sending
back of a
commission
with the
certificate
of the
commissioners.
Sabbatical
::
Sabbatical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Sabbath;
resembling
the
Sabbath;
enjoying
or
bringing
an
intermission
of
labor.
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