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Definition of proposed
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Proposed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Propos.
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Programma
::
Programma
(n.) Any law,
which,
after it had
passed
the
Athenian
senate,
was fixed on a
tablet
for
public
inspection
previously
to its being
proposed
to the
general
assembly
of the
people..
Pattern
::
Pattern
(n.)
Anything
proposed
for
imitation;
an
archetype;
an
exemplar;
that which is to be, or is
worthy
to be,
copied
or
imitated;
as, a
pattern
of a
machine..
Prerequisite
::
Prerequisite
(n.)
Something
previously
required,
or
necessary
to an end or
effect
proposed..
Cycloidei
::
Cycloidei
(n. pl.) An order of
fishes,
formerly
proposed
by
Agassiz,
for those with thin,
smooth
scales,
destitute
of
marginal
spines,
as the
herring
and
salmon.
The group is now
regarded
as
artificial..
Bouts-rimes
::
Bouts-rimes
(n. pl.) Words that
rhyme,
proposed
as the ends of
verses,
to be
filled
out by the
ingenuity
of the
person
to whom they are
offered..
Spermophyte
::
Spermophyte
(n.) Any plant which
produces
true
seeds;
-- a term
recently
proposed
to
replace
ph/nogam.
Rogation
::
Rogation
(n.) The
demand,
by the
consuls
or
tribunes,
of a law to be
passed
by the
people;
a
proposed
law or
decree..
Pansophy
::
Pansophy
(n.)
Universal
wisdom;
esp., a
system
of
universal
knowledge
proposed
by
Comenius
(1592 --
1671),
a
Moravian
educator..
Proffer
::
Proffer
(n.) An offer made;
something
proposed
for
acceptance
by
another;
a
tender;
as,
proffers
of peace or
friendship..
Agitation
::
Agitation
(n.)
Examination
or
consideration
of a
subject
in
controversy,
or of a plan
proposed
for
adoption;
earnest
discussion;
debate..
Strike
::
Strike
(v. t.) To
affect
in some
particular
manner
by a
sudden
impression
or
impulse;
as, the plan
proposed
strikes
me
favorably;
to
strike
one dead or
blind..
Ban
::
Ban (n.)
Notice
of a
proposed
marriage,
proclaimed
in
church.
See Banns (the
common
spelling
in this
sense)..
Toast
::
Toast (v. t.) To name when a
health
is
proposed
to be
drunk;
to drink to the
health,
or in
honor,
of; as, to toast a
lady..
Idea
::
Idea (n.) A
fiction
object
or
picture
created
by the
imagination;
the same when
proposed
as a
pattern
to be
copied,
or a
standard
to be
reached;
one of the
archetypes
or
patterns
of
created
things,
conceived
by the
Platonists
to have
excited
objectively
from
eternity
in the mind of the
Deity..
Phalansterianism
::
Phalansterianism
(n.) A
system
of
phalansteries
proposed
by
Fourier;
Fourierism.
Paleolithic
::
Paleolithic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an era
marked
by early stone
implements.
The
Paleolithic
era (as
proposed
by
Lubbock)
includes
the
earlier
half of the Stone Age; the
remains
belonging
to it are for the most part of
extinct
animals,
with
relics
of human
beings..
Veto
::
Veto (n.) A
document
or
message
communicating
the
reasons
of the
executive
for not
officially
approving
a
proposed
law; --
called
also veto
message.
Problem
::
Problem
(n.) A
question
proposed
for
solution;
a
matter
stated
for
examination
or
proof;
hence,
a
matter
difficult
of
solution
or
settlement;
a
doubtful
case; a
question
involving
doubt..
Vote
::
Vote (n.) A wish,
choice,
or
opinion,
of a
person
or a body of
persons,
expressed
in some
received
and
authorized
way; the
expression
of a wish,
desire,
will,
preference,
or
choice,
in
regard
to any
measure
proposed,
in which the
person
voting
has an
interest
in
common
with
others,
either
in
electing
a
person
to
office,
or in
passing
laws,
rules,
regulations,
etc.;
suffrage..
Disputation
::
Disputation
(v. i.) A
rhetorical
exercise
in which
parties
reason
in
opposition
to each other on some
question
proposed.
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