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Word Meanings - RIPE - Book Publishers vocabulary database

The bank of a river.

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  • PECULIARIZE
    To make peculiar; to set appart or assign, as an exclusive possession. Dr. John Smith.
  • JOVIALITY
    The quality or state of being jovial. Sir T. Herbert.
  • CONSUMMATELY
    In a consummate manner; completely. T. Warton.
  • APPROPRIATENESS
    The state or quality of being appropriate; peculiar fitness. Froude.
  • MATURENESS
    The state or quality of being mature; maturity.
  • QUALIFICATION
    1. The act of qualifying, or the condition of being qualified. 2. That which qualifies; any natural endowment, or any acquirement, which fits a person for a place, office, or employment, or which enables him to sustian any character with success;
  • ADAPTABLE
    Capable of being adapted.
  • PERFECT
    Hermaphrodite; having both stamens and pistils; -- said of flower. Perfect cadence , a complete and satisfactory close in harmony, as upon the tonic preceded by the dominant. -- Perfect chord , a concord or union of sounds which is perfectly
  • JOVIALTY
    Joviality. Barrow.
  • CALCULATED
    1. Worked out by calculation; as calculated tables for computing interest; ascertained or conjectured as a result of calculation; as, the calculated place of a planet; the calculated velocity of a cannon ball. 2. Adapted by calculation,
  • QUALIFIED
    1. Fitted by accomplishments or endowments. 2. Modified; limited; as, a qualified statement. Qualified fee , a base fee, or an estate which has a qualification annexed to it, the fee ceasing with the qualification, as a grant to A and his heirs,
  • ABSOLUTENESS
    The quality of being absolute; independence of everything extraneous; unlimitedness; absolute power; independent reality; positiveness.
  • MELLOWY
    Soft; unctuous. Drayton.
  • FRUSTRATE
    Vain; ineffectual; useless; unprofitable; null; voil; nugatory; of no effect. "Our frustrate search." Shak. (more info) to deceive, frustrate, fr. frustra in vain, witout effect, in erorr,
  • QUALIFIER
    , One who, or that which, qualifies; that which modifies, reduces, tempers or restrains.
  • PREPARATIVELY
    By way of preparation.
  • INTERRUPTION
    1. The act of interrupting, or breaking in upon. 2. The state of being interrupted; a breach or break, caused by the abrupt intervention of something foreign; intervention; interposition. Sir M. Hale. Lest the interruption of time cause you to
  • PECULIARNESS
    The quality or state of being peculiar; peculiarity. Mede.
  • COMPLETE
    Having all the parts or organs which belong to it or to the typical form; having calyx, corolla, stamens, and pistil. Syn. -- See Whole. (more info) 1. Filled up; with no part or element lacking; free from deficienty; entire; perfect; consummate.
  • JOVIALIST
    One who lives a jovial life. Bp. Hall.
  • INDECOROUSNESS
    The quality of being indecorous; want of decorum.
  • UNBECOMING
    Not becoming; unsuitable; unfit; indecorous; improper. My grief lets unbecoming speeches fall. Dryden. -- Un`be*com"ing*ly, adv. -- Un`be*com"ing*ness, n.
  • UNSEEMLY
    Not seemly; unbecoming; indecent. An unseemly outbreak of temper. Hawthorne.
  • IMPREPARATION
    Want of preparation. Hooker.
  • IMPROPERLY
    In an improper manner; not properly; unsuitably; unbecomingly.
  • LIMATURE
    1. The act of filing. 2. That which is filed off; filings. Johnson.
  • DEDECOROUS
    Disgraceful; unbecoming. Bailey.

 

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