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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



181 words match “PERMANENT”

SITE n.
A place fitted or chosen for any certain permanent use or occupation; as, a site for a church.
SITUATE; SITUATED a.
Having a site, situation, or location; being in a relative position; permanently fixed; placed; located; as, a town situated, or situate, on a hill or on the seashore.
SITUATION n.
Permanent position or employment; place; office; as, a situation in a store; a situation under government.
SOCIETY n.
A number of persons associated for any temporary or permanent object; an association for mutual or joint usefulness, pleasure, or profit; a social union; a partnership; as, a missionary society.
SOJOURN v.
live in a place as a temporary resident or as a stranger, not considering the place as a permanent habitation; to delay; to tarry. Abram went down into Egypt to sojourn there. Gen. xii. 30. Home he goeth, he might not longer sojourn. Chaucer. The soldiers first assembled at Newcastle, and there sojourned three days. H…
SPECIES n. 2 definitions
In science, a more or less permanent group of existing things or beings, associated according to attributes, or properties determined by scientific observation.
STABLISH v.
To settle permanently in a state; to make firm; to establish; to fix. [Obs.] 2 Sam. vii. 13.
STAND v. 2 definitions
remain without ruin or injury; to hold good against tendencies to impair or injure; to be permanent; to endure; to last; hence, to find endurance, strength, or resources. My mind on its own center stands unmoved. Dryden.
STANDARD a.
Hence: Having a recognized and permanent value; as, standard works in history; standard authors.
STANDING a. 2 definitions
Established by law, custom, or the like; settled; continually existing; permanent; not temporary; as, a standing army; legislative bodies have standing rules of proceeding and standing committees.
STATIONARY a.
oes not leave the lungs in respiration. -- Stationary engine. (a) A steam engine thet is permanently placed, in distinction from a portable engine, locomotive, marine engine, etc. Specifically: (b) A factory engine, in distinction from a blowing, pumping, or other kind of engine which is also permanently placed.…
STATUTE n.
An act of a corporation or of its founder, intended as a permanent rule or law; as, the statutes of a university.
STELL v.
To place or fix firmly or permanently. [Obs.] Shak.
STEREOCHROMY n.
A style of painting on plastered walls or stone, in which the colors are rendered permanent by sprinklings of water, in which is mixed a proportion of soluble glass (a silicate of soda).
STEREOTYPE v.
Fig.: To make firm or permanent; to fix. Powerful causes tending to stereotype and aggravate the poverty of old conditions. Duke of Argyll (1887).
STIRPS n.
A race, or a fixed and permanent variety.
STOCK v. 2 definitions
that is, to supply it with cattle and tools; to stock land, that is, to occupy it with a permanent growth, especially of grass.
STUD n.
of the link of a chain cable. Stud bolt, a bolt with threads on both ends, to be screwed permanently into a fixed part at one end and receive a nut upon the other; -- called also standing bolt.
SUBDUE v.
To bring under; to conquer by force or the exertion of superior power, and bring into permanent subjection; to reduce under dominion; to vanquish. I will subdue all thine enemies. 1 Chron. xvii. 10.
SUBSTANCE n.
That which underlies all outward manifestations; substratum; the permanent subject or cause of phenomena, whether material or spiritual; that in which properties inhere; that which is real, in distinction from that which is apparent; the abiding part of any existence, in distinction from any accident; that which consti…
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