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Definition of firm
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Firm (a.) The name,
title,
or
style,
under which a
company
transacts
business;
a
partnership
of two or more
persons;
a
commercial
house;
as, the firm of Hope & Co..
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Clutch
::
Clutch
(n.) The
hands,
claws,
or
talons,
in the act of
grasping
firmly;
-- often
figuratively,
for
power,
rapacity,
or
cruelty;
as, to fall into the
clutches
of an
adversary..
Ratihabition
::
Ratihabition
(n.)
Confirmation
or
approbation,
as of an act or
contract..
Agnostic
::
Agnostic
(n.) One who
professes
ignorance,
or
denies
that we have any
knowledge,
save of
phenomena;
one who
supports
agnosticism,
neither
affirming
nor
denying
the
existence
of a
personal
Deity,
a
future
life, etc..
Rock
::
Rock (n.) That which
resembles
a rock in
firmness;
a
defense;
a
support;
a
refuge.
Sanction
::
Sanction
(v. t.) To give
sanction
to; to
ratify;
to
confirm;
to
approve.
Protestation
::
Protestation
(n.)
Formerly,
a
declaration
in
common-law
pleading,
by which the party
interposes
an
oblique
allegation
or
denial
of some fact,
protesting
that it does or does not
exist,
and at the same time
avoiding
a
direct
affirmation
or
denial..
Fleshy
::
Fleshy
(superl.)
Composed
of firm pulp;
succulent;
as, the
houseleek,
cactus,
and agave are
fleshy
plants..
Forceps
::
Forceps
(n.) A pair of
pinchers,
or
tongs;
an
instrument
for
grasping,
holding
firmly,
or
exerting
traction
upon,
bodies
which it would be
inconvenient
or
impracticable
to seize with the
fingers,
especially
one for
delicate
operations,
as those of
watchmakers,
surgeons,
accoucheurs,
dentists,
etc..
Slouching
::
Slouching
(a.)
Hanging
down at the side; limp;
drooping;
without
firmness
or
shapeliness;
moving
in an
ungainly
manner.
Seconder
::
Seconder
(n.) One who
seconds
or
supports
what
another
attempts,
affirms,
moves,
or
proposes;
as, the
seconder
of an
enterprise
or of a
motion..
Unsound
::
Unsound
(a.) Not
sound;
not
whole;
not
solid;
defective;
infirm;
diseased.
Affirmative
::
Affirmative
(a.) That
affirms;
asserting
that the fact is so;
declaratory
of what
exists;
answering
yes to a
question;
--
opposed
to
negative;
as, an
affirmative
answer;
an
affirmative
vote..
Inconstant
::
Inconstant
(a.) Not
constant;
not
stable
or
uniform;
subject
to
change
of
character,
appearance,
opinion,
inclination,
or
purpose,
etc.; not firm;
unsteady;
fickle;
changeable;
variable;
-- said of
persons
or
things;
as,
inconstant
in love or
friendship..
Valetudinarianism
::
Valetudinarianism
(n.) The
condition
of a
valetudinarian;
a state of
feeble
health;
infirmity.
Infirmative
::
Infirmative
(a.)
Weakening;
annulling,
or
tending
to make
void..
Threap
::
Threap
(n.) An
obstinate
decision
or
determination;
a
pertinacious
affirmation.
Stay
::
Stay (v. i.) To stop from
motion
or
falling;
to prop; to fix
firmly;
to hold up; to
support.
Fixed
::
Fixed (a.)
Securely
placed
or
fastened;
settled;
established;
firm;
imovable;
unalterable.
Clinch
::
Clinch
(v. i.) To hold fast; to grasp
something
firmly;
to seize or grasp one
another.
Valetudinary
::
Valetudinary
(a.)
Infirm;
sickly;
valetudinarian.
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