Word Meanings - FIRMLESS - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. Detached from substance. Does passion still the firmless mind control Pope. 2. Infirm; unstable. "Firmless sands." Sylvester.
Related words: (words related to FIRMLESS)
- STILLY
 Still; quiet; calm. The stilly hour when storms are gone. Moore.
- STILLBIRTH
 The birth of a dead fetus.
- CONTROLLABLENESS
 Capability of being controlled.
- PASSIONAL
 Of or pertaining to passion or the passions; exciting, influenced by, or ministering to, the passions. -- n.
- STILLSTAND
 A standstill. Shak.
- STILLING
 A stillion.
- CONTROLLABILITY
 Capability of being controlled; controllableness.
- STILLAGE
 A low stool to keep the goods from touching the floor. Knight.
- FIRMLESS
 1. Detached from substance. Does passion still the firmless mind control Pope. 2. Infirm; unstable. "Firmless sands." Sylvester.
- STILLION
 A stand, as for casks or vats in a brewery, or for pottery while drying.
- STILLROOM
 1. A room for distilling. 2. An apartment in a house where liquors, preserves, and the like, are kept. Floors are rubbed bright, . . . stillroom and kitchen cleared for action. Dickens.
- STILL-HUNT
 A hunting for game in a quiet and cautious manner, or under cover; stalking; hence, colloquially, the pursuit of any object quietly and cautiously. -- Still"-hunt`er, n. -- Still"-hunt`ing, n.
- SANDSTONE
 A rock made of sand more or less firmly united. Common or siliceous sandstone consists mainly of quartz sand. Note: Different names are aplied to the various kinds of sandstone according to their composition; as, granitic, argillaceous, micaceous,
- DETACHED
 Separate; unconnected, or imperfectly connected; as, detached parcels. "Extensive and detached empire." Burke. Detached escapement. See Escapement.
- PASSIONLESS
 Void of passion; without anger or emotion; not easily excited; calm. "Self-contained and passionless." Tennyson.
- STILLATORY
 1. An alembic; a vessel for distillation. Bacon. 2. A laboratory; a place or room in which distillation is performed. Dr. H. More. Sir H. Wotton.
- STILL-CLOSING
 Ever closing. "Still-clothing waters." Shak.
- SUBSTANCE
 See 2 (more info) 1. That which underlies all outward manifestations; substratum; the permanent subject or cause of phenomena, whether material or spiritual; that in which properties inhere; that which is real,
- STILLATITIOUS
 Falling in drops; drawn by a still.
- INFIRMNESS
 Infirmity; feebleness. Boyle.
- COMPASSIONATELY
 In a compassionate manner; mercifully. Clarendon.
- INSTILL
 To drop in; to pour in drop by drop; hence, to impart gradually; to infuse slowly; to cause to be imbibed. That starlight dews All silently their tears of love instill. Byron. How hast thou instilled Thy malice into thousands. Milton. Syn. -- To
- PISTILLIFEROUS
 Pistillate.
- DISTILLABLE
 Capable of being distilled; especially, capable of being distilled without chemical change or decomposition; as, alcohol is distillable; olive oil is not distillable.
- DISTILLATION
 The separation of the volatile parts of a substance from the more fixed; specifically, the operation of driving off gas or vapor from volatile liquids or solids, by heat in a retort or still, and the condensation of the products as far as possible
- FINESTILLER
 One who finestills.
- OUTPASSION
 To exceed in passion.
- INCOMPASSIONATE
 Not compassionate; void of pity or of tenderness; remorseless. -- In`com*pas"sion*ate*ly, adv. -- In`com*pas"sion*ate*ness, n.
- INSTILLATOR
 An instiller.
- PISTILLATION
 The act of pounding or breaking in a mortar; pestillation. Sir T. Browne.
- SCHWANN'S WHITE SUBSTANCE
 The substance of the medullary sheath.
- COMPOUND CONTROL
 A system of control in which a separate manipulation, as of a rudder, may be effected by either of two movements, in different directions, of a single lever, etc.
- IMPASSIONABLE
 Excitable; susceptible of strong emotion.
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