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Definition of scour
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Scour (v. i.) To
cleanse
anything.
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Appall
::
Appall
(v. i.) To grow
faint;
to
become
weak; to
become
dismayed
or
discouraged.
Scourer
::
Scourer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
scours..
Discourtship
::
Discourtship
(n.) Want of
courtesy.
Dispiritment
::
Dispiritment
(n.)
Depression
of
spirits;
discouragement.
Rubstone
::
Rubstone
(n.) A stone for
scouring
or
rubbing;
a
whetstone;
a rub.
Discourse
::
Discourse
(v. t.) To treat of; to
expose
or set forth in
language.
Diction
::
Diction
(n.)
Choice
of words for the
expression
of
ideas;
the
construction,
disposition,
and
application
of words in
discourse,
with
regard
to
clearness,
accuracy,
variety,
etc.; mode of
expression;
language;
as, the
diction
of
Chaucer's
poems..
Tew
::
Tew (v.)
Hence,
to beat; to
scourge;
also, to pull
about;
to maul; to
tease;
to vex..
Tongue
::
Tongue
(n.)
Discourse;
fluency
of
speech
or
expression.
Anthology
::
Anthology
(n.) A
discourse
on
flowers.
Scourged
::
Scourged
(imp. & p. p.) of
Scourg.
Discountenance
::
Discountenance
(v. t.) To
refuse
to
countenance,
or give the
support
of one's
approval
to; to give one's
influence
against;
to
restrain
by cold
treatment;
to
discourage..
Discourse
::
Discourse
(n.) The power of the mind to
reason
or infer by
running,
as it were, from one fact or
reason
to
another,
and
deriving
a
conclusion;
an
exercise
or act of this
power;
reasoning;
range of
reasoning
faculty..
Discipline
::
Discipline
(n.)
Self-inflicted
and
voluntary
corporal
punishment,
as
penance,
or
otherwise;
specifically,
a
penitential
scourge..
Expatiate
::
Expatiate
(v. i.) To
enlarge
in
discourse
or
writing;
to be
copious
in
argument
or
discussion;
to
descant.
Discouragement
::
Discouragement
(n.) That which
discourages;
that which
deters,
or tends to
deter,
from an
undertaking,
or from the
prosecution
of
anything;
a
determent;
as, the
revolution
was
commenced
under every
possible
discouragement..
Onology
::
Onology
(n.)
Foolish
discourse.
Aim
::
Aim (v. i.) The
pointing
of a
weapon,
as a gun, a dart, or an
arrow,
in the line of
direction
with the
object
intended
to be
struck;
the line of fire; the
direction
of
anything,
as a
spear,
a blow, a
discourse,
a
remark,
towards
a
particular
point or
object,
with a view to
strike
or
affect
it..
Converse
::
Converse
(n.)
Familiar
discourse;
free
interchange
of
thoughts
or
views;
conversation;
chat.
Panegyric
::
Panegyric
(a.) An
oration
or
eulogy
in
praise
of some
person
or
achievement;
a
formal
or
elaborate
encomium;
a
laudatory
discourse;
laudation.
See
Synonym
of
Eulogy.
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