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Definition of person
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of person is as below...
Person
(n.) A
character
or part, as in a play; a
specific
kind or
manifestation
of
individual
character,
whether
in real life, or in
literary
or
dramatic
representation;
an
assumed
character..
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Recognizee
::
Recognizee
(n.) The
person
in whose favor a
recognizance
is made.
Sane
::
Sane (a.)
Mentally
sound;
possessing
a
rational
mind;
having
the
mental
faculties
in such
condition
as to be able to
anticipate
and judge of the
effect
of one's
actions
in an
ordinary
maner;
-- said of
persons.
Relator
::
Relator
(n.) A
private
person
at whose
relation,
or in whose
behalf,
the
attorney-general
allows
an
information
in the
nature
of a quo
warranto
to be
filed..
Firm
::
Firm (a.) The name,
title,
or
style,
under which a
company
transacts
business;
a
partnership
of two or more
persons;
a
commercial
house;
as, the firm of Hope & Co..
Turnstile
::
Turnstile
(n.) A
revolving
frame in a
footpath,
preventing
the
passage
of
horses
or
cattle,
but
admitting
that of
persons;
a
turnpike.
See
Turnpike,
n., 1..
Low
::
Low
(superl.)
Mean;
vulgar;
base;
dishonorable;
as, a
person
of low mind; a low trick or
stratagem..
Distress
::
Distress
(n.) The act of
distraining;
the
taking
of a
personal
chattel
out of the
possession
of a
wrongdoer,
by way of
pledge
for
redress
of an
injury,
or for the
performance
of a duty, as for
nonpayment
of rent or
taxes,
or for
injury
done by
cattle,
etc..
Dullard
::
Dullard
(n.) A
stupid
person;
a
dunce.
Coadventure
::
Coadventure
(n.) An
adventure
in which two or more
persons
are
partakers.
Personification
::
Personification
(n.) A
figure
of
speech
in which an
inanimate
object
or
abstract
idea is
represented
as
animated,
or
endowed
with
personality;
prosopop/ia;
as, the
floods
clap their
hands..
Barebone
::
Barebone
(n.) A very lean
person;
one whose bones show
through
the skin.
Guard
::
Guard (v. t.) A man, or body of men,
stationed
to
protect
or
control
a
person
or
position;
a
watch;
a
sentinel..
Champerty
::
Champerty
(n.) The
prosecution
or
defense
of a suit,
whether
by
furnishing
money or
personal
services,
by one who has no
legitimate
concern
therein,
in
consideration
of an
agreement
that he shall
receive,
in the event of
success,
a share of the
matter
in suit;
maintenance
with the
addition
of an
agreement
to
divide
the thing in suit. See
Maintenance..
Misnomer
::
Misnomer
(n.) The
misnaming
of a
person
in a legal
instrument,
as in a
complaint
or
indictment;
any
misnaming
of a
person
or
thing;
a wrong or
inapplicable
name or
title..
Wretch
::
Wretch
(v. t.) One sunk in vice or
degradation;
a base,
despicable
person;
a vile
knave;
as, a
profligate
wretch..
Sublessee
::
Sublease
(n.) A lease by a
tenant
or
lessee
to
another
person;
an
underlease.
Consultation
::
Consultation
(n.) The act of
consulting
or
conferring;
deliberation
of two or more
persons
on some
matter,
with a view to a
decision..
Indorsor
::
Indorsor
(n.) The
person
who
indorses.
Praenomen
::
Praenomen
(n.) The first name of a
person,
by which
individuals
of the same
family
were
distinguished,
answering
to our
Christian
name, as
Caius,
Lucius,
Marcus,
etc..
Capitation
::
Capitation
(n.) A tax upon each head or
person,
without
reference
to
property;
a poll tax..
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