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534 words match “SECRE”

PRAYER n.
tion, confession, supplication, and thanksgiving to the Supreme Being; as, public prayer; secret prayer. As he is famed for mildness, peace, and prayer. Shak.
PREVARICATION n.
A secret abuse in the exercise of a public office.
PRIER n.
quires narrowly and searches, or is inquisitive. So pragmatical a prier he is into divine secrets. Fuller.
PRIVACY n.
A private matter; a secret. Fuller.
PRIVATE a. 6 definitions
vate opinion; private property; a private purse; private expenses or interests; a private secretary.
PRIVATENESS n.
Seclusion from company or society; retirement; privacy; secrecy. Bacon.
PRIVILEGED a.
wyers in relation to their dealings with their clients, and officers of state as to state secrets; also, by statute, clergymen and physicans are placed in the same category, so far as concerns information received by them professionally.
PRIVILY adv.
In a privy manner; privately; secretly. Chaucer. 2 Pet. ii. 1.
PRIVITY n. 2 definitions
Privacy; secrecy; confidence. Chaucer. I will unto you, in privity, discover . . . my purpose. Spenser.
PRIVY a. 2 definitions
Secret; clandestine. " A privee thief." Chaucer.
PROMULGATE v.
nown by open declaration, as laws, decrees, or tidings; to publish; as, to promulgate the secrets of a council.
PROTHONOTARY; PROTONOTARY n.
The chief secretary of the patriarch of Constantinople. Prothonotary warbler (Zoöl.), a small American warbler (Protonotaria citrea). The general color is golden yellow, the back is olivaceous, the rump and tail are ash-color, several outer tail feathers are partly white.
PROTOPLASM n.
able and animal cells, possessed of vital properties by which the processes of nutrition, secretion, and growth go forward; the so-called " physical basis of life;" the original cell substance, cytoplasm, cytoblastema, bioplasm sarcode, etc.
PRY v.
pry upon the stars." Chaucer. Watch thou and wake when others be asleep, To pry into the secrets of the state. Shak.
PUBLIC n.
W. Scott. In public, openly; before an audience or the people at large; not in private or secrecy. "We are to speak in public." Shak.
PUMP v.
Figuratively, to draw out or obtain, as secrets or money, by persistent questioning or plying; to question or ply persistently in order to elicit something, as information, money, etc. But pump not me for politics. Otway.
PURPURIPAROUS a.
Producing, or connected with, a purple-colored secretion; as, the purpuriparous gland of certain gastropods.
QUARTER n.
uarter, and in terms like bride and groom. Shak. I knew two that were competitors for the secretary's place, . . . and yet kept good quarter between themselves. Bacon. False quarter, a cleft in the quarter of a horse's foot. -- Fifth quarter, the hide and fat; -- a butcher's term. -- On the quarter (Naut.), in a dire…
RAPT a.
usician." Longfellow. 3. Wholly absorbed or engrossed, as in work or meditation. "Rapt in secret studies." Shak.
RECESS n. 2 definitions
A place of retirement, retreat, secrecy, or seclusion. Departure from his happy place, our sweet Recess, and only consolation left. Milton.
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