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Word Meanings - EMUSCATION - Book Publishers vocabulary database

A freeing from moss.

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  • FREEDSTOOL
    See FRIDSTOL
  • FREELTE
    Frailty. Chaucer.
  • FREEBOOTER
    One who plunders or pillages without the authority of national warfare; a member of a predatory band; a pillager; a buccaneer; a sea robber. Bacon. (more info) vrij free + buit booty, akin to E. booty. See Free, and Booty, and
  • FREE-SPOKEN
    Accustomed to speak without reserve. Bacon. -- Free"-spo`ken-ness, n.
  • FREE SILVER
    The free coinage of silver; often, specif., the free coinage of silver at a fixed ratio with gold, as at the ratio of 16 to 1, which ratio for some time represented nearly or exactly the ratio of the market values of gold and silver respectively.
  • FREEWILL
    Of or pertaining to free will; voluntary; spontaneous; as, a freewill offering. Frewill Baptists. See under Baptist.
  • FREE-HAND
    Done by the hand, without support, or the guidance of instruments; as, free-hand drawing. See under Drawing.
  • FREE-DENIZEN
    To make free.
  • FREE-MINDED
    Not perplexed; having a mind free from care. Bacon.
  • FREEMASONIC
    Pertaining to, or resembling, the institutions or the practices of freemasons; as, a freemasonic signal.
  • FREE WILL
    1. A will free from improper coercion or restraint. To come thus was I not constrained, but did On my free will. Shak. 2. The power asserted of moral beings of willing or choosing without the restraints of physical or absolute necessity.
  • FREE-SWIMMING
    Swimming in the open sea; -- said of certain marine animals.
  • FREE-LOVER
    One who believes in or practices free-love.
  • FREEBORN
    Born free; not born in vasssalage; inheriting freedom.
  • FREEMASON
    One of an ancient and secret association or fraternity, said to have been at first composed of masons or builders in stone, but now consisting of persons who are united for social enjoyment and mutual assistance.
  • FREE-LOVE
    The doctrine or practice of consorting with the opposite sex, at pleasure, without marriage.
  • FREEZABLE
    Capable of being frozen.
  • FREE-MILLING
    Yielding free gold or silver; -- said of certain ores which can be reduced by crushing and amalgamation, without roasting or other chemical treatment. Raymond.
  • FREEDOM
    1. The state of being free; exemption from the power and control of another; liberty; independence. Made captive, yet deserving freedom more. Milton. 2. Privileges; franchises; immunities. Your charter and your caty's freedom. Shak. 3. Exemption
  • FREEMAN
    1. One who enjoys liberty, or who is not subject to the will of another; one not a slave or vassal. 2. A member of a corporation, company, or city, possessing certain privileges; a member of a borough, town, or State, who has the right to vote
  • UNFREEZE
    To thaw.
  • EFREET
    See AFRIT
  • SCOT-FREE
    Free from payment of scot; untaxed; hence, unhurt; clear; safe. Do as much for this purpose, and thou shalt pass scot-free. Sir W. Scott. Then young Hay escaped scot-free to Holland. A. Lang.
  • ENFREEDOM
    To set free. Shak.
  • SHOT-FREE
    Not to be injured by shot; shot-proof. Feltham.
  • OVERFREE
    Free to excess; too liberal; too familiar. -- O"ver*free"ly, adv.

 

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