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98 words match “SPENCE”

PAUSE n.
Temporary inaction or waiting; hesitation; suspence; doubt. I stand in pause where I shall first begin. Shak.
PEAL v.
To appeal. [Obs.] Spencer.
PECTIZE v.
To congeal; to change into a gelatinous mass. [R.] H. Spencer.
PERSONALIZE v.
To make personal. "They personalize death." H. Spencer.
PHOTOGENE n.
A more or less continued impression or image on the retina. H. Spencer.
PLURALIZATION n.
The act of pluralizing. H. Spencer.
POLYANDRIC a.
to, or characterized by, polyandry; mating with several males. "Polyandric societies." H. Spencer.
PREVISION n.
Foresight; foreknowledge; prescience. H. Spencer.
PRIMORDIALISM n.
Devotion to, or persistence in, conditions of the primordial state. H. Spencer.
PROGRESSIONIST n.
maintains the doctrine of progression in organic forms; -- opposed to uniformitarian. H. Spencer.
PROMISCUITY n.
Promiscuousness; confusion. H. Spencer.
PROTOMORPHIC a.
he most primitive character; in the earliest form; as, a protomorphic layer of tissue. H. Spencer.
QUIESCENCE; QUIESCENCY n.
The state or quality of being quiescent. "Quiescence, bodily and mental." H. Spencer. Deeds will be done; -- while be boasts his quiescence. R. Browning.
RANDOM a.
impart. Wordsworth. So sharp a spur to the lazy, and so strong a bridle to the random. H. Spencer. Random courses (Masonry), courses of unequal thickness. -- Random shot, a shot not directed or aimed toward any particular object, or a shot with the muzzle of the gun much elevated. -- Random work (Masonry), stonework…
RAPTURIST n.
An enthusiast. [Obs.] J. Spencer.
RASCAL a.
Of or pertaining to the common herd or common people; low; mean; base. "The rascal many." Spencer. "The rascal people." Shak. While she called me rascal fiddler. Shak.
RATE v.
To chide with vehemence; to scold; to censure violently. Spencer. Go, rate thy minions, proud, insulting boy! Shak. Conscience is a check to beginners in sin, reclaiming them from it, and rating them for it. Barrow.
RATH n.
A hill or mound. [Ireland] Spencer.
RATH; RATHE adv.
[Obs. or Poetic] Why rise ye up so rathe Chaucer. Too rathe cut off by practice criminal. Spencer.
RAVE v.
To rush wildly or furiously. Spencer.
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