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Definition of sure
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Sure
(superl.)
Free from
danger;
safe;
secure.
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Chink
::
Chink (n.) A small
cleft,
rent, or
fissure,
of
greater
length
than
breadth;
a gap or
crack;
as, the
chinks
of
wall..
Surveyor
::
Surveyor
(n.) One who
surveys
or
measures
land; one who
practices
the art of
surveying.
Gauge
::
Gauge (v. t.) To
measure
or to
ascertain
the
contents
or the
capacity
of, as of a pipe,
barrel,
or keg..
Secrecy
::
Secrecy
(n.) The
quality
of being
secretive;
fidelity
to a
secret;
forbearance
of
disclosure
or
discovery.
Maybe
::
Maybe (a.)
Possible;
probable,
but not
sure..
Excursion
::
Excursion
() A
journey
chiefly
for
recreation;
a
pleasure
trip; a brief tour; as, an
excursion
into the
country..
Pleasure
::
Pleasure
(n.) That which
pleases;
a
favor;
a
gratification.
Lantern
::
Lantern
(n.)
Something
inclosing
a
light,
and
protecting
it from wind, rain, etc. ; --
sometimes
portable,
as a
closed
vessel
or case of horn,
perforated
tin,
glass,
oiled
paper,
or other
material,
having
a lamp or
candle
within;
sometimes
fixed,
as the
glazed
inclosure
of a
street
light,
or of a
lighthouse
light..
Southing
::
Southing
(n.)
Distance
southward
from any point
departure
or of
reckoning,
measured
on a
meridian;
--
opposed
to
northing..
Vacuum
::
Vacuum
(n.) The
condition
of
rarefaction,
or
reduction
of
pressure
below that of the
atmosphere,
in a
vessel,
as the
condenser
of a steam
engine,
which is
nearly
exhausted
of air or
steam,
etc.; as, a
vacuum
of 26
inches
of
mercury,
or 13
pounds
per
square
inch..
Objector
::
Objector
(n.) One who
objects;
one who
offers
objections
to a
proposition
or
measure.
Time
::
Time (v. t.) To
measure,
as in music or
harmony..
Decry
::
Decry (v. t.) To cry down; to
censure
as
faulty,
mean, or
worthless;
to
clamor
against;
to blame
clamorously;
to
discredit;
to
disparage..
Myrialitre
::
Myrialitre
(n.) A
metric
measure
of
capacity,
containing
ten
thousand
liters.
It is equal to
2641.7
wine
gallons..
Discolith
::
Discolith
(n.) One of a
species
of
coccoliths,
having
an oval
discoidal
body, with a thick
strongly
refracting
rim, and a
thinner
central
portion.
One of them
measures
about / of an inch in its
longest
diameter..
Drop
::
Drop (n.) Any
medicine
the dose of which is
measured
by
drops;
as,
lavender
drops..
Admeasurer
::
Admeasurer
(n.) One who
admeasures.
Gage
::
Gage (n.) A
measure
or
standard.
See
Gauge,
n..
Uncertain
::
Uncertain
(a.) Not sure;
liable
to fall or err;
fallible.
Measurer
::
Measurer
(n.) One who
measures;
one whose
occupation
or duty is to
measure
commondities
in
market.
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