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182 words match “CUD”

DISANIMATE v.
To deprive of life. [R.] Cudworth.
DISCREPANT a.
Egyptians were . . . the most oddly discrepant from the rest in their manner of worship. Cudworth.
DISSOLVABLE a.
olv"a*ble*ness, n. Though everything which is compacted be in its own nature dissolvable. Cudworth. Such things as are not dissolvable by the moisture of the tongue. Sir I. Newton.
DISTINCTNESS n.
that prevents confusion of parts or things. The soul's . . . distinctness from the body. Cudworth.
DITHEIST n.
One who holds the doctrine of ditheism; a dualist. Cudworth.
DOWNWEED n.
Cudweed, a species of Gnaphalium.
DRUB v. 2 definitions
To beat with a stick; to thrash; to cudgel. Soundly Drubbed with a good honest cudgel. L'Estrange.
EBULLIENCE; EBULLIENCY n.
A boiling up or over; effervescence. Cudworth.
EPICURIZE v.
To profess or tend towards the doctrines of Epicurus. Cudworth.
EVERLASTING n.
or, as the pearly everlasting (Anaphalis margaritacea), the immortelle of the French, the cudweeds, etc.
FUSTIGATE v.
To cudgel. [R.] Bailey.
FUSTIGATION n.
A punishment by beating with a stick or club; cudgeling. This satire, composed of actual fustigation. Motley.
GARB n.
e he could not speak English in the native garb, he could not therefore handle an English cudgel. Shak.
HOMIFORM a.
In human form. [Obs.] Cudworth.
HOMOEOMERY n.
Same as Homoeomeria. [Obs.] Cudworth.
HUG v.
To crowd together; to cuddle. [Obs.] Shak.
HYADES; HYADS n.
the ancients to indicate the coming of rainy weather when they rose with the sun. Thro' scudding drifts the rainy Hyaned Vext the dim sea. Tennyson.
HYLOZOISM n.
possesses a species of life and sensation, or that matter and life are inseparable. [R.] Cudworth.
ICONISM n.
lance; a delineation or description. Some kind of apish imitations, counterfeit iconisms. Cudworth.
ICONIZE v.
To form an image or likeness of. [R.] Cudworth.
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