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Definition of miss
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Miss (n.) Loss; want; felt
absence.
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Pretermission
::
Pretermission
(n.) See
Preterition.
Spanner
::
Spanner
(n.) A
contrivance
in some of the
ealier
steam
engines
for
moving
the
valves
for the
alternate
admission
and
shutting
off of the
steam.
Desire
::
Desire
(v. t.) To miss; to
regret.
Misspelt
::
Misspelt
() of
Misspel.
Cadetship
::
Cadetship
(n.) The
position,
rank, or
commission
of a
cadet;
as, to get a
cadetship..
East
::
East (n.)
Formerly,
the part of the
United
States
east of the
Alleghany
Mountains,
esp. the
Eastern,
or New
England,
States;
now,
commonly,
the whole
region
east of the
Mississippi
River,
esp. that which is north of
Maryland
and the Ohio
River;
--
usually
with the
definite
article;
as, the
commerce
of the East is not
independent
of the
agriculture
of the
West..
Promissory
::
Promissory
(a.)
Containing
a
promise
or
binding
declaration
of
something
to be done or
forborne.
Pelt
::
Pelt (v. t.) To
strike
with
something
thrown
or
driven;
to
assail
with
pellets
or
missiles,
as, to pelt with
stones;
pelted
with
hail..
Misshape
::
Misshape
(v. t.) To shape ill; to give an ill or
unnatural
from to; to
deform.
Reception
::
Reception
(n.) The act of
receiving;
receipt;
admission;
as, the
reception
of food into the
stomach;
the
reception
of a
letter;
the
reception
of
sensation
or
ideas;
reception
of
evidence..
Remissible
::
Remissible
(a.)
Capable
of being
remitted
or
forgiven.
Pirate
::
Pirate
(n.) One who
infringes
the law of
copyright,
or
publishes
the work of an
author
without
permission..
Negligence
::
Negligence
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
negligent;
lack of due
diligence
or care;
omission
of duty;
habitual
neglect;
heedlessness.
Empower
::
Empower
(v. t.) To give
authority
to; to
delegate
power to; to
commission;
to
authorize
(having
commonly
a legal
force);
as, the
Supreme
Court is
empowered
to try and
decide
cases,
civil or
criminal;
the
attorney
is
empowered
to sign an
acquittance,
and
discharge
the
debtor..
Misspelling
::
Misspelling
(n.) A wrong
spelling.
Chevron
::
Chevron
(n.) A
distinguishing
mark, above the
elbow,
on the
sleeve
of a
non-commissioned
officer's
coat..
Paroxysm
::
Paroxysm
(n.) The fit,
attack,
or
exacerbation,
of a
disease
that
occurs
at
intervals,
or has
decided
remissions
or
intermissions..
Resignation
::
Resignation
(n.) The act of
resigning
or
giving
up, as a
claim,
possession,
office,
or the like;
surrender;
as, the
resignation
of a crown or
comission..
Sycones
::
Sycock
(n.) The
missel
thrush.
Uxorious
::
Uxorious
(a.)
Excessively
fond of, or
submissive
to, a wife; being a
dependent
husband..
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