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580 words match “FULLER”

TAIL v.
ds, wherewith he was tailed, continued uncanceled, and was called on the next Parliament. Fuller.
TAKING a.
Apt to take; alluring; attracting. Subtile in making his temptations most taking. Fuller.
TALLY n.
ally trade. Eng. Encyc. -- To strike tallies, to act in correspondence, or alike. [Obs.] Fuller.
TAME v.
acks of corn, which not his covetousness, but providence, hath reserved for time of need. Fuller.
TANG n.
pecific flavor or tinge. Cf. Tang a twang. Such proceedings had a strong tang of tyranny. Fuller. A cant of philosophism, and a tang of party politics. Jeffrey.
TARNISH v.
to tarnish a metal; to tarnish gilding; to tarnish the purity of color. "Tarnished lace." Fuller. Used also figuratively; as, to tarnish one's honor.
TEMPER n.
exquisiteness of his [Christ's] bodily temper increased the exquisiteness of his torment. Fuller.
TEMPORALITY n.
l. Supreme head, . . . under God, of the spirituality and temporality of the same church. Fuller.
TENDER a. 2 definitions
l, and of tender mercy. James v. 11. I am choleric by my nature, and tender by my temper. Fuller.
TESTAMENTIZE v.
To make a will. [Obs.] Fuller.
TETRARCH a.
Four. [Obs.] Fuller.
THISTLE n.
troduced into the United States from Canada. -- Cotton thistle, Onopordon Acanthium. -- Fuller's thistle, the teasel. -- Globe thistle, Melon thistle, etc. See under Globe, Melon, etc. -- Pine thistle, Atractylis gummifera, a native of the Mediterranean region. A vicid gum resin flows from the involucre. -- Scotch…
TICKET n.
e forty years, giving notice of the time to his auditors in a ticket on the school doors. Fuller.
TIDE n.
he appointed tide, Each one did make his bride. Spenser. At the tide of Christ his birth. Fuller.
TITULED a.
Having a title. [Obs.] Fuller.
TOLERABILITY n.
The quality or state of being tolerable. [R.] Fuller. Wordsworth.
TOOTHSOME a.
dv. -- Tooth"some*ness, n. Though less toothsome to me, they were more wholesome for me. Fuller.
TOPARCH n.
n a place or country; the governor of a toparchy. The prince and toparch of that country. Fuller.
TOPARCHY n.
petty country governed by a toparch; as, Judea was formerly divided into ten toparchies. Fuller.
TOUCH n.
one. [Obs.] " Now do I play the touch." Shak. A neat new monument of touch and alabaster. Fuller.
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