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91 words match “MINISTRATION”

HELM n.
The place or office of direction or administration. "The helm of the Commonwealth." Melmoth.
HOME n.
home. (c) Prepared to receive callers. -- Home department, the department of executive administration, by which the internal affairs of a country are managed. [Eng.] To be at home on any subject, to be conversant or familiar with it. -- To feel at home, to be at one's ease. -- To make one's self at home, to conduct…
IMPEACHMENT n.
A calling to account; arraignment; especially, of a public officer for maladministration. The consequence of Coriolanus' impeachment had like to have been fatal to their state. Swift.
INSPECTOR n.
of inspection, and embrace everything relative to organization, recruiting, discharge, administration, accountability for money and property, instruction, police, and discipline.
INTINCTION n.
A method or practice of the administration of the sacrament by dipping the bread or wafer in the wine and administering both together.
JEFFERSONIAN SIMPLICITY n.
The absence of pomp or display which Jefferson aimed at in his administration as President (1801-1809), eschewing display or ceremony tending to distinguish the President from the people, as in going to the capital on horseback and with no escort, the abolition of court etiquette and the weekly levee, refusal to recogn…
JUDICATORY a. 2 definitions
Pertaining to the administration of justice; dispensing justice; judicial; as, judicatory tribunals. T. Wharton. Power to reject in an authoritative or judicatory way. Bp. Hall.
JUDICATURE n.
The state or profession of those employed in the administration of justice; also, the dispensing or administration of justice. The honor of the judges in their judicature is the king's honor. Bacon.
JUDICIAL a.
ng or appropriate to courts of justice, or to a judge; practiced or conformed to in the administration of justice; sanctioned or ordered by a court; as, judicial power; judicial proceedings; a judicial sale. "Judicial massacres." Macaulay. Not a moral but a judicial law, and so was abrogated. Milton.…
JURISPRUDENCE n.
of the laws, customs, and rights of men in a state or community, necessary for the due administration of justice. The talents of Abelard were not confined to theology, jurisprudence, philosophy. J. Warton. Medical jurisprudence, that branch of juridical law which concerns questions of medicine.
JUSTICEMENT n.
Administration of justice; procedure in courts of justice. [Obs.] Johnson.
LATE a.
tely deceased, departed, or gone out of office; as, the late bishop of London; the late administration.
LETTER n.
with a letter engraved on the end, used in making the matrices for type. -- Letters of administration (Law), the instrument by which an administrator or administratrix is authorized to administer the goods and estate of a deceased person. -- Letter of attorney, Letter of credit, etc. See under Attorney, Credit, etc.…
LIBERAL a.
ependent in opinion; not conservative; friendly to great freedom in the constitution or administration of government; having tendency toward democratic or republican, as distinguished from monarchical or aristocratic, forms; as, liberal thinkers; liberal Christians; the Liberal party. I confess I see nothing liberal in…
MANAGE n.
The handling or government of anything, but esp. of a horse; management; administration. See Manege. [Obs.] Young men, in the conduct and manage of actions, embrace more than they can hold. Bacon. Down, down I come; like glistering Phaëthon Wanting the manage of unruly jades. Shak. The unlucky manage of this fatal braw…
MANAGEMENT n.
ging; the manner of treating, directing, carrying on, or using, for a purpose; conduct; administration; guidance; control; as, the management of a family or of a farm; the management of state affairs. "The management of the voice." E. Porter.
MARSHALING n.
e owner. Marshaling of assets (Law), the arranging or ranking of assets in due order of administration.
MINISTRACY n.
Ministration. [Obs.]
MINISTRY n. 2 definitions
The act of ministering; ministration; service. "With tender ministry." Thomson.
OUTGOING a.
Going out; departing; as, the outgoing administration; an outgoing steamer.
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