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Word Meanings - INFANTE - Book Publishers vocabulary database

A title given to every one of sons of the kings of Spain and Portugal, except the eldest or heir apparent.

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  • TITLELESS
    Not having a title or name; without legitimate title. "A titleless tyrant." Chaucer.
  • EXCEPT
    1. To take or leave out from a number or a whole as not belonging to it; to exclude; to omit. Who never touched The excepted tree. Milton. Wherein all other things concurred. Bp. Stillingfleet. 2. To object to; to protest against. Shak.
  • TITLED
    Having or bearing a title.
  • TITLER
    A large truncated cone of refined sugar.
  • EVERYWHERENESS
    Ubiquity; omnipresence. Grew.
  • EVERYWHERE
    In every place; in all places; hence, in every part; throughly; altogether.
  • EXCEPTIONER
    One who takes exceptions or makes objections. Milton.
  • APPARENTLY
    1. Visibly. Hobbes. 2. Plainly; clearly; manifestly; evidently. If he should scorn me so apparently. Shak. 3. Seemingly; in appearance; as, a man may be apparently friendly, yet malicious in heart.
  • EXCEPTIONAL
    Forming an exception; not ordinary; uncommon; rare; hence, better than the average; superior. Lyell. This particular spot had exceptional advantages. Jowett -- Ex*cep"tion*al*ly , adv.
  • EXCEPTANT
    Making exception.
  • EXCEPTLESS
    Not exceptional; usual. My general and exceptless rashness. Shak.
  • TITLE-PAGE
    The page of a book which contains it title. The world's all title-page; there's no contents. Young.
  • EXCEPTIONABLE
    Liable to exception or objection; objectionable. -- Ex*cep"tion*a*ble*ness, n. This passage I look upon to be the most exceptionable in the whole poem. Addison.
  • KINGSHIP
    The state, office, or dignity of a king; royalty. Landor.
  • KINGSTON VALVE
    A conical valve, opening outward, to close the mouth of a pipe which passes through the side of a vessel below the water line.
  • APPARENT
    1. Capable of being seen, or easily seen; open to view; visible to the eye; within sight or view. The moon . . . apparent queen. Milton. 2. Clear or manifest to the understanding; plain; evident; obvious; known; palpable; indubitable.
  • GIVEN
    p. p. & a. from Give, v.
  • KINGSTON; KINGSTONE
    The black angel fish. See Angel fish, under Angel.
  • KINGSTON METAL
    . An alloy of tin, copper, and mercury, sometimes used for the bearings and packings of machinery. McElrath.
  • EVERYONE
    Everybody; -- commonly separated, every one.
  • REVERY
    See REVERIE
  • UNTITLED
    1. Not titled; having no title, or appellation of dignity or distinction. Spenser. 2. Being without title or right; not entitled. Shak.
  • MOCKINGSTOCK
    A butt of sport; an object of derision.
  • CATCH TITLE
    A short expressive title used for abbreviated book lists, etc.
  • UNKINGSHIP
    The quality or condition of being unkinged; abolition of monarchy. Unkingship was proclaimed, and his majesty's statues thrown down. Evelyn.
  • INTITLE
    See ENTITLE
  • EVERICH; EVERYCH
    each one; every one; each of two. See Every. Chaucer.
  • FORGIVENESS
    1. The act of forgiving; the state of being forgiven; as, the forgiveness of sin or of injuries. To the Lord our God belong mercies and forgivenesses. Dan. ix. 9. In whom we have . . . the forgiveness of sin. Eph. i. 7. 2. Disposition to pardon;

 

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