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883 words match “SESS”

ANTIPERIODIC n.
A remedy possessing the property of preventing the return of periodic paroxysms, or exacerbations, of disease, as in intermittent fevers.
APE n.
ame number and form as in man, having teeth of the same number and form as in man, and possessing neither a tail nor cheek pouches. The name is applied esp. to species of the genus Hylobates, and is sometimes used as a general term for all Quadrumana. The higher forms, the gorilla, chimpanzee, and ourang, are often cal…
APLOMB n.
Assurance of manner or of action; self-possession.
APOSTROPHE n.
at a word is contracted (as in ne'er for never, can't for can not), and as sign of the possessive, singular and plural; as, a boy's hat, boys' hats. In the latter use it originally marked the omission of the letter e.
APOTACTITE n.
ent Christians, who, in supposed imitation of the first believers, renounced all their possessions.
APPROPRIATOR n.
A spiritual corporation possessed of an appropriated benefice; also, an impropriator.
ARBITRARY a.
one's own will or caprice, and therefore conveying a notion of a tendency to abuse the possession of power. Arbitrary power is most easily established on the ruins of liberty abused licentiousness. Washington.
AREOPAGUS n.
The highest judicial court at Athens. Its sessions were held on Mars' Hill. Hence, any high court or tribunal
ARMOR-PLATED a.
teel-clad. This day will be launched . . . the first armor-plated steam frigate in the possession of Great Britain. Times (Dec. 29, 1860).
ARREPTITIOUS a.
Snatched away; seized or possessed, as a demoniac; raving; mad; crack-brained. [Obs.] Odd, arreptitious, frantic extravagances. Howell.
ARRESTMENT n.
rson, or the seizure of his effects; esp., a process by which money or movables in the possession of a third party are attached.
ASSIZE n. 3 definitions
A court, the sitting or session of a court, for the trial of processes, whether civil or criminal, by a judge and jury. Blackstone. Wharton. Encyc. Brit.
ASSUME v.
To pretend to possess; to take in appearance. Ambition assuming the mask of religion. Porteus. Assume a virtue, if you have it not. Shak.
ASTOMATOUS; ASTOMOUS a.
Not possessing a mouth.
ATTAIN v.
To gain or obtain possession of; to acquire. [Obs. with a material object.] Chaucer.
AUBAINE n.
he goods of a stranger not naturalized. Littré. Droit d'aubaine (, the right, formerly possessed by the king of France, to all the personal property of which an alien died possessed. It was abolished in 1819. Bouvier.
AUGHT; AUCHT n.
Property; possession. [Scot.] Sir W. Scott.
AUTHORIZED a.
Possessed of or endowed with authority; as, an authorized agent.
AUTO-DA-FE n.
A session of the court of Inquisition.
AUTONOMY n.
The sovereignty of reason in the sphere of morals; or man's power, as possessed of reason, to give law to himself. In this, according to Kant, consist the true nature and only possible proof of liberty. Fleming.
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