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Definition of fall
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Fall (v. t.) To find a final
outlet;
to
discharge
its
waters;
to
empty;
-- with into; as, the river Rhone falls into the
Mediterranean..
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Landfall
::
Landfall
(n.) A
sudden
transference
of
property
in land by the death of its
owner.
Infralapsarian
::
Infralapsarian
(n.) One of that class of
Calvinists
who
consider
the
decree
of
election
as
contemplating
the
apostasy
as past and the elect as being at the time of
election
in a
fallen
and
guilty
state;
--
opposed
to
Supralapsarian.
The
former
considered
the
election
of grace as a
remedy
for an
existing
evil; the
latter
regarded
the fall as a part of God's
original
purpose
in
regard
to men.
Faller
::
Faller
(n.) One who, or that
which,
falls..
Time-table
::
Time-table
(n.) A
tabular
statement
of the time at
which,
or
within
which,
several
things
are to take
place,
as the
recitations
in a
school,
the
departure
and
arrival
of
railroad
trains
or other
public
conveyances,
the rise and fall of the
tides,
etc..
Fallowing
::
Fallowing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Fallo.
Uncertain
::
Uncertain
(a.) Not sure;
liable
to fall or err;
fallible.
Dripping
::
Dripping
(n.) A
falling
in
drops,
or the sound so
made..
Romance
::
Romance
(n.) A
species
of
fictitious
writing,
originally
composed
in meter in the
Romance
dialects,
and
afterward
in
prose,
such as the tales of the court of
Arthur,
and of
Amadis
of Gaul;
hence,
any
fictitious
and
wonderful
tale; a sort of
novel,
especially
one which
treats
of
surprising
adventures
usually
befalling
a hero or a
heroine;
a tale of
extravagant
adventures,
of love, and the
like..
Tuefall
::
Tuefall
(n.) See
To-fall.
Misfalling
::
Misfalling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Misfal.
Undeceive
::
Undeceive
(v. t.) To cause to be no
longer
deceived;
to free from
deception,
fraud,
fallacy,
or
mistake..
Bear
::
Bear (n.) A
person
who sells
stocks
or
securities
for
future
delivery
in
expectation
of a fall in the
market.
On
::
On
(prep.)
To the
account
of; --
denoting
imprecation
or
invocation,
or
coming
to,
falling,
or
resting
upon; as, on us be all the
blame;
a curse on him..
Trifallowing
::
Trifallowing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Trifallo.
Downfalling
::
Downfalling
(a.)
Falling
down.
Impetus
::
Impetus
(n.) The
aititude
through
which a heavy body must fall to
acquire
a
velocity
equal to that with which a ball is
discharged
from a
piece.
Unfallible
::
Unfallible
(a.)
Infallible.
Shower
::
Shower
(n.) That which
resembles
a
shower
in
falling
or
passing
through
the air
copiously
and
rapidly.
Fall
::
Fall (v. t.) To begin with
haste,
ardor,
or
vehemence;
to rush or
hurry;
as, they fell to
blows..
Brike
::
Brike (n.) A
breach;
ruin;
downfall;
peril.
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