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87 words match “SUING”

DOGDRAW n.
The act of drawing after, or pursuing, deer with a dog. Cowell.
EFFLUX n.
The act or process of flowing out, or issuing forth; effusion; outflow; as, the efflux of matter from an ulcer; the efflux of men's piety. It is then that the devout affections . . . are incessantly in efflux. I. Taylor.
EITHER conj.
ntroductory to an alternative. It is correlative to or. Either he is talking, or he is pursuing, or he is in a journey, or peradventure he sleepeth. 1 Kings xviii. 27. Few writers hesitate to use either in what is called a triple alternative; such as, We must either stay where we are, proceed, or recede. Latham.…
EMANANT a.
Issuing or flowing forth; emanating; passing forth into an act, or making itself apparent by an effect; -- said of mental acts; as, an emanant volition.
EMANATE a.
Issuing forth; emanant. [R.]
EMANATIVE a.
Issuing forth; effluent.
EMERGENT a.
Rising or emerging out of a fluid or anything that covers or conceals; issuing; coming to light. The mountains huge appear emergent. Milton.
ENSUABLE a.
Ensuing; following.
ENSUE v.
afterward; to follow as a consequence or in chronological succession; to result; as, an ensuing conclusion or effect; the year ensuing was a cold one. So spoke the Dame, but no applause ensued. Pope. Damage to the mind or the body, or to both, ensues, unless the exciting cause be presently removed. I. Taylor.…
FATALLY adv.
In a manner issuing in death or ruin; mortally; destructively; as, fatally deceived or wounded.
FERVOR n.
Heat; excessive warmth. The fevor of ensuing day. Waller.
FIAT n.
ie basis, but deriving its purchasing power from the declaratory fiat of the government issuing it.
FOLLOWING a.
Next after; succeeding; ensuing; as, the assembly was held on the following day.
FOUNTAIN n.
A spring of water issuing from the earth.
FURTHERANCE n.
h you all for your furthersnce and joy of faith. Phil. i. 25. Built of furtherance and pursuing, Not of spent deeds, but of doing. Emerson.
INCENSED a.
Represented as enraged, as any wild creature depicted with fire issuing from mouth and eyes.
INCOME n.
posed to output. Income bond, a bond issued on the income of the corporation or company issuing it, and the interest of which is to be paid from the earnings of the company before any dividends are made to stockholders; -- issued chiefly or exclusively by railroad companies. -- Income tax, a tax upon a person's income…
INHIBITION n.
t forbidding an inferior judge from further proceedings in a cause before; esp., a writ issuing from a higher ecclesiastical court to an inferior one, on appeal. Cowell.
INSECTATION n.
The act of pursuing; pursuit; harassment; persecution. [Obs.] Sir T. More.
INSTINCT n.
intelligence and knowledge. Sir W. Hamilton. By a divine instinct, men's minds mistrust Ensuing dangers. Shak.
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