Search the Dictionary

Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



1,000+ words match “SUPER”

PITYRIASIS n.
A superficial affection of the skin, characterized by irregular patches of thin scales which are shed in branlike particles. Pityriasis versicolor Etym: [NL.] (Med.), a parasitic disease of the skin, characterized by the development of reddish or brownish patches.
PLANCHETTE n. 2 definitions
s on the instrument and it is allowed to move, are sometimes translated as of oracular or supernatural import.
PLEBISCITUM n.
A law enacted by the common people, under the superintendence of a tribune or some subordinate plebeian magistrate, without the intervention of the senate.
PLETHORA n. 2 definitions
State of being overfull; excess; superabundance. He labors under a plethora of wit and imagination. Jeffrey.
PLURISY n.
Superabundance; excess; plethora. [Obs.] Shak.
POISON n. 6 definitions
ata). [U. S.] -- Poison dogwood (Bot.), poison sumac. -- Poison fang (Zoöl.), one of the superior maxillary teeth of some species of serpents, which, besides having the cavity for the pulp, is either perforated or grooved by a longitudinal canal, at the lower end of which the duct of the poison gland terminates. See I…
POLICE n. 7 definitions
before it by the police. -- Police inspector, an officer of police ranking next below a superintendent. -- Police jury, a body of officers who collectively exercise jurisdiction in certain cases of police, as levying taxes, etc.; -- so called in Louisiana. Bouvier. -- Police justice, or Police magistrate, a judge o…
POST n. 23 definitions
our, hour for posting letters. Dickens. -- Post office. (a) An office under governmental superintendence, where letters, papers, and other mailable matter, are received and distributed; a place appointed for attending to all business connected with the mail. (b) The governmental system for forwarding mail matter. --…
POUCHONG n.
A superior kind of souchong tea. De Colange.
POWER n. 17 definitions
, or government, which exercises control; as, the great powers of Europe; hence, often, a superhuman agent; a spirit; a divinity. "The powers of darkness." Milton. And the powers of the heavens shall be shaken. Matt. xxiv. 29.
PRAECAVA n.
The superior vena cava. -- Præ"ca`val, a. B. G. Wilder.
PRECEDENCE; PRECEDENCY n. 2 definitions
being before in rank or dignity, or the place of honor; right to a more honorable place; superior rank; as, barons have precedence of commoners. Which of them [the different desires] has the precedency in determining the will to the next action Locke.
PRECELLENCE; PRECELLENCY n.
Excellence; superiority. [Obs.] Sheldon.
PREDELLA n.
The step, or raised secondary part, of an altar; a superaltar; hence, in Italian painting, a band or frieze of several pictures running along the front of a superaltar, or forming a border or frame at the foot of an altarpiece.
PREDOMINANCE n. 2 definitions
The quality or state of being predominant; superiority; ascendency; prevalence; predomination. The predominance of conscience over interest. South.
PREDOMINANT a.
Having the ascendency over others; superior in strength, influence, or authority; prevailing; as, a predominant color; predominant excellence. Those help . . . were predominant in the king's mind. Bacon. Foul subordination is predominant. Shak.
PREDOMINATE v. 2 definitions
To be superior in number, strength, influence, or authority; to have controlling power or influence; to prevail; to rule; to have the mastery; as, love predominated in her heart. [Certain] rays may predominate over the rest. Sir. I. Newton.
PREEMINENCE n.
The quality or state of being preëminent; superiority in prominence or in excellence; distinction above others in quality, rank, etc.; rarely, in a bad sense, superiority or notoriety in evil; as, preëminence in honor. The preëminence of Christianity to any other religious scheme. Addison. Painful preëminence! yourself…
PREEMINENT a.
Eminent above others; prominent among those who are eminent; superior in excellence; surpassing, or taking precedence of, others; rarely, surpassing others in evil, or in bad qualities; as, preëminent in guilt. In goodness and in power preëminent. Milton.
PREFACE n. 4 definitions
tory to a book or essay; a proem; an introduction, or series of preliminary remarks. This superficial tale Is but a preface of her worthy praise. Shak. Heaven's high behest no preface needs. Milton.
← Previous Page 40 of 50 Next →