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813 words match “GOVERN”

POSTMASTER-GENERAL n.
The chief officer of the post-office department of a government. In the United States the postmaster-general is a member of the cabinet.
POWER n. 2 definitions
ent of strength; the exercise of any kind of control; influence; dominion; sway; command; government. Power is no blessing in itself but when it is employed to protect the innocent. Swift.
PRAGMATIC; PRAGMATICAL a.
icers of justice." Sir W. Scott. The fellow grew so pragmatical that he took upon him the government of my whole family. Arbuthnot.
PRELACY n.
The office or dignity of a prelate; church government by prelates. Prelacies may be termed the greater benefices. Ayliffe.
PRELATIST n.
One who supports of advocates prelacy, or the government of the church by prelates; hence, a high-churchman. Hume. I am an Episcopalian, but not a prelatist. T. Scott.
PRESBYTERIAL a.
Presbyterian. "Presbyterial government." Milton.
PRESBYTERIAN a. 2 definitions
Of or pertaining to a presbyter, or to ecclesiastical government by presbyters; relating to those who uphold church government by presbyters; also, to the doctrine, discipline, and worship of a communion so governed.
PRESBYTERIANISM n.
That form of church government which invests presbyters with all spiritual power, and admits no prelates over them; also, the faith and polity of the Presbyterian churches, taken collectively.
PRESIDENCY n.
ia, the Bengal, Madras, and Bombay Presidencies, each of which had a council of which its governor was president.
PRESIDENT n.
The chief executive officer of the government in certain republics; as, the president of the United States.
PRETORIUM n.
The official residence of a governor of a province; hence, a place; a splendid country seat.
PRIESTCRAFT n.
orking upon the religious motives or credulity of others. It is better that men should be governed by priestcraft than by violence. Macaulay.
PRIME a.
enwich or Washington. -- Prime minister, the responsible head of a ministry or executive government; applied particularly to that of England. -- Prime mover. (Mech.) (a) A natural agency applied by man to the production of power. Especially: Muscular force; the weight and motion of fluids, as water and air; heat obta…
PRIMUM MOBILE n.
est. See Crystalline heavens, under Crystalline. The motions of the greatest persons in a government ought to be, as the motions of the planets, under primum mobile. Bacon.
PRINCIPAL a.
, or degree; most considerable or important; chief; main; as, the principal officers of a Government; the principal men of a state; the principal productions of a country; the principal arguments in a case. Wisdom is the principal thing. Prov. iv. 7.
PRINCIPLE n. 2 definitions
A settled rule of action; a governing law of conduct; an opinion or belief which exercises a directing influence on the life and behavior; a rule (usually, a right rule) of conduct consistently directing one's actions; as, a person of no principle. All kinds of dishonesty destroy our pretenses to an honest principle of…
PRIORATE n.
The dignity, office, or government, of a prior. T. Warton.
PRIVATDOCENT n.
ther European countries, a licensed teacher or lecturer having no share in the university government and dependent upon fees for remuneration.
PRIVILEGED a.
ndictment for libel, -- such as those made by persons communicating confidentially with a government, persons consulted confidentially as to the character of servants, etc. -- Privileged debts (Law), those to which a preference in payment is given out of the estate of a deceased person, or out of the estate of an inso…
PROBABILIST n.
One who maintains that certainty is impossible, and that probability alone is to govern our faith and actions.
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