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Definition of fact
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Fact (n.) A
doing,
making,
or
preparing..
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Laissez Faire
::
Laissez
faire ()
Noninterference;
-- an axiom of some
political
economists,
deprecating
interference
of
government
by
attempts
to
foster
or
regulate
commerce,
manufactures,
etc., by
bounty
or by
restriction;
as, the
doctrine
of
laissez
faire;
the
laissez
faire
system
government..
Genappe
::
Genappe
(n.) A
worsted
yarn or cord of
peculiar
smoothness,
used in the
manufacture
of
braid,
fringe,
etc..
Electricity
::
Electricity
(n.) A power in
nature,
a
manifestation
of
energy,
exhibiting
itself
when in
disturbed
equilibrium
or in
activity
by a
circuit
movement,
the fact of
direction
in which
involves
polarity,
or
opposition
of
properties
in
opposite
directions;
also, by
attraction
for many
substances,
by a law
involving
attraction
between
surfaces
of
unlike
polarity,
and
repulsion
between
those of like; by
exhibiting
accumulated
polar
tension
when the
circuit
is
broken;
and by
producing
heat,
light,
concus
Meal
::
Meal (n.) The
portion
of food taken at a
particular
time for the
satisfaction
of
appetite;
the
quantity
usually
taken at one time with the
purpose
of
satisfying
hunger;
a
repast;
the act or time of
eating
a meal; as, the
traveler
has not eaten a good meal for a week; there was
silence
during
the
meal..
Enjoyment
::
Enjoyment
(n.) The
condition
of
enjoying
anything;
pleasure
or
satisfaction,
as in the
possession
or
occupancy
of
anything;
possession
and use; as, the
enjoyment
of an
estate..
Guelfic
::
Guelfic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
family
or the
faction
of the
Guelphs.
Putrilage
::
Putrilage
(n.) That which is
undergoing
putrefaction;
the
products
of
putrefaction.
Docimacy
::
Docimacy
(n.) The art or
practice
of
applying
tests to
ascertain
the
nature,
quality,
etc., of
objects,
as of
metals
or ores, of
medicines,
or of facts
pertaining
to
physiology..
Discontent
::
Discontent
(n.) Want of
content;
uneasiness
and
inquietude
of mind;
dissatisfaction;
disquiet.
Coal Tar
::
Coal tar () A
thick,
black,
tarry
liquid,
obtained
by the
distillation
of
bituminous
coal in the
manufacture
of
illuminating
gas; used for
making
printer's
ink, black
varnish,
etc. It is a
complex
mixture
from which many
substances
have been
obtained,
especially
hydrocarbons
of the
benzene
or
aromatic
series..
Account
::
Account
(v. i.) To give a
satisfactory
reason;
to tell the cause of; to
explain;
-- with for; as,
idleness
accounts
for
poverty..
Steamer
::
Steamer
(n.) A
vessel
in which
articles
are
subjected
to the
action
of
steam,
as in
washing,
in
cookery,
and in
various
processes
of
manufacture..
Attractability
::
Attractability
(n.) The
quality
or fact of being
attractable.
Openwork
::
Openwork
(n.)
Anything
so
constructed
or
manufactured
(in
needlework,
carpentry,
metal work, etc.) as to show
openings
through
its
substance;
work that is
perforated
or
pierced..
Principal
::
Principal
(n.) A
leader,
chief,
or head; one who takes the lead; one who acts
independently,
or who has
controlling
authority
or
influence;
as, the
principal
of a
faction,
a
school,
a firm, etc.; --
distinguished
from a
subordinate,
abettor,
auxiliary,
or
assistant..
Notation
::
Notation
(n.) Any
particular
system
of
characters,
symbols,
or
abbreviated
expressions
used in art or
science,
to
express
briefly
technical
facts,
quantities,
etc. Esp., the
system
of
figures,
letters,
and signs used in
arithmetic
and
algebra
to
express
number,
quantity,
or
operations..
Feet
::
Feet (n.) Fact;
performance.
Assythment
::
Assythment
(n.)
Indemnification
for
injury;
satisfaction.
Lubrifaction
::
Lubrifaction
(n.) The act of
lubricating,
or
making
smooth..
Bocca
::
Bocca (n.) The round hole in the
furnace
of a glass
manufactory
through
which the fused glass is taken out.
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