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Word Meanings - ENTERPARLANCE - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Mutual talk or conversation; conference. Sir J. Hayward.

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  • CONFERENCE
    A stated meeting of preachers and others, invested with authority to take cognizance of ecclesiastical matters. 6. A voluntary association of Congregational churches of a district; the district in which such churches are. Conference meeting,
  • HAYWARD
    An officer who is appointed to guard hedges, and to keep cattle from breaking or cropping them, and whose further duty it is to impound animals found running at large.
  • MUTUAL
    1. Reciprocally acting or related; reciprocally receiving and giving; reciprocally given and received; reciprocal; interchanged; as, a mutual love, advantage, assistance, aversion, etc. Conspiracy and mutual promise. Sir T. More. Happy
  • CONVERSATIONIST
    One who converses much, or who excels in conversation. Byron.
  • CONVERSATION
    conversacion, F. conversation, fr. L. conversatio frequent abode in a 1. General course of conduct; behavior. Let your conversation be as it becometh the gospel. Philip. i. 27. 2. Familiar intercourse; intimate fellowship or association; close
  • CONVERSATIONISM
    A word or phrase used in conversation; a colloqualism.
  • CONVERSATIONAL
    Pertaining to conversation; in the manner of one conversing; as, a conversational style. Thackeray.
  • MUTUALITY
    Reciprocity of consideration. Wharton. (more info) 1. The quality of correlation; reciprocation; interchange; interaction; interdependence.
  • CONVERSATIONALIST
    A conversationist.
  • CONVERSATIONED
    Acquainted with manners and deportment; behaved. Till she be better conversationed, . . . I'll keep As far from her as the gallows. Beau. & Fl.
  • MUTUALLY
    In a mutual manner.
  • MUTUALISM
    The doctrine of mutual dependence as the condition of individual and social welfare. F. Harrison. H. Spencer. Mallock.
  • INTERMUTUAL
    Mutual. Daniel. -- In`ter*mu"tu*al*ly, adv.
  • TRANSMUTUAL
    Reciprocal; commutual. Coleridge.
  • COMMUTUAL
    Mutual; reciprocal; united. There, with commutual zeal, we both had strove. Pope.

 

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