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2,635 words match “GREE”

AGREEMENT n. 4 definitions
State of agreeing; harmony of opinion, statement, action, or character; concurrence; concord; conformity; as, a good agreement subsists among the members of the council. What agreement hath the temple of God with idols 2 Cor. vi. 16. Expansion and duration have this further agreement. Locke.
AGREER n.
One who agrees.
AYEGREEN n.
The houseleek (Sempervivum tectorum). Halliwell.
BAGREEF n.
The lower reef of fore and aft sails; also, the upper reef of topsails. Ham. Nav. Encyc.
BOTTLE GREEN n.
A dark shade of green, like that of bottle glass. -- Bot"tle-green`, a.
BRUNSWICK GREEN n.
An oxychloride of copper, used as a green pigment; also, a carbonate of copper similarly employed.
CHAGREEN n.
See Shagreen.
CONGREE v.
To agree. [bs.] Shak.
CONGREET v.
To salute mutually. [Obs.]
DEGREE n. 11 definitions
A step, stair, or staircase. [Obs.] By ladders, or else by degree. Rom. of R.
DISAGREE v. 3 definitions
To fail to accord; not to agree; to lack harmony; to differ; to be unlike; to be at variance. They reject the plainest sense of Scripture, because it seems disagree with what they call reason. Atterbury.
DISAGREEABLE a. 2 definitions
Not agreeable, conformable, or congruous; Preach you truly the doctrine which you have received, and each nothing that is disagreeable thereunto. Udall.
DISAGREEABLENESS n.
The state or quality of being; disagreeable; unpleasantness.
DISAGREEABLY adv.
In a disagreeable manner; unsuitably; offensively.
DISAGREEANCE n.
Disagreement. [Obs.]
DISAGREEMENT n. 4 definitions
The state of disagreeing; a being at variance; dissimilitude; diversity.
DISAGREER n.
One who disagrees. Hammond.
EVERGREEN n. 3 definitions
An evergreen plant.
EVERGREEN STATE n.
Washington; -- a nickname alluding to the abundance of evergreen trees.
FENUGREEK n.
A plant (trigonella Foenum Græcum) cultivated for its strong- smelling seeds, which are "now only used for giving false importance to horse medicine and damaged hay." J. Smith (Pop. Names of Plants, 1881).
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