Word Meanings - MANAGERY - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. Management; manner of using; conduct; direction. 2. Husbandry; economy; frugality. Bp. Burnet.
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- USHERDOM
 The office or position of an usher; ushership; also, ushers, collectively.
- USTULATE
 Blackened as if burned.
- USURY
 1. A premium or increase paid, or stipulated to be paid, for a loan, as of money; interest. Thou shalt not lend upon usury to thy brother; usury of money, usury of victuals, usury of anything that is lent upon usury. Deut. xxiii.
- USURPANT
 Usurping; encroaching. Gauden.
- USQUEBAUGH
 of life; uisge water + beatha life; akin to Gr. bi`os life. See 1. A compound distilled spirit made in Ireland and Scotland; whisky. The Scottish returns being vested in grouse, white hares, pickled salmon, and usquebaugh. Sir W. Scott. 2. A liquor
- USURIOUS
 1. Practicing usury; taking illegal or exorbitant interest for the use of money; as, a usurious person. 2. Partaking of usury; containing or involving usury; as, a usurious contract. -- U*su"ri*ous*ly, adv. -- U*su"ri*ous*ness, n.
- USURER
 1. One who lends money and takes interest for it; a money lender. If thou lend money to any of my people that is poor by thee, thou shalt not be to him as a usurer, neither shalt thou lay upon him usury. Ex. xxii. 25. 2. One who lends money at
- USUFRUCTUARY
 A person who has the use of property and reaps the profits of it. Wharton.
- USURPATURE
 Usurpation. "Beneath man's usurpature." R. Browning.
- CONDUCTIVITY
 The quality or power of conducting, or of receiving and transmitting, as, the conductivity of a nerve. Thermal conductivity , the quantity of heat that passes in unit time through unit area of plate whose thickness is unity, when its opposite faces
- USUCAPTION
 The acquisition of the title or right to property by the uninterrupted possession of it for a certain term prescribed by law; -- the same as prescription in common law. (more info) use; usu + capere to take: cf. usucapio
- USURPATORY
 Marked by usurpation; usurping.
- HUSBANDRY
 1. Care of domestic affairs; economy; domestic management; thrift. There's husbandry in heaven; Their candles are all out. Shak. 2. The business of a husbandman, comprehending the various branches of agriculture; farming. Husbandry supplieth all
- USUFRUCT
 The right of using and enjoying the profits of an estate or other thing belonging to another, without impairing the substance. Burrill.
- BURNET
 A genus of perennial herbs ; especially, P.Sanguisorba, the common, or garden, burnet. Burnet moth , in England, a handsome moth , with crimson spots on the wings. -- Burnet saxifrage. See Saxifrage. -- Canadian burnet, a marsh plant . --
- MANNERIST
 One addicted to mannerism; a person who, in action, bearing, or treatment, carries characteristic peculiarities to excess. See citation under Mannerism.
- USURPER
 One who usurps; especially, one who seizes illegally on sovereign power; as, the usurper of a throne, of power, or of the rights of a patron. A crown will not want pretenders to claim it, not usurpers, if their power serves them, to possess it.
- USAGE
 1. The act of using; mode of using or treating; treatment; conduct with respect to a person or a thing; as, good usage; ill usage; hard usage. My brother Is prisoner to the bishop here, at whose hands He hath good usage and great liberty. Shak.
- MANNERISM
 Adherence to a peculiar style or manner; a characteristic mode of action, bearing, or treatment, carried to excess, especially in literature or art. Mannerism is pardonable,and is sometimes even agreeable, when the manner, though vicious, is natural
- USBEGS; USBEKS
 A Turkish tribe which about the close of the 15th century conquered, and settled in, that part of Asia now called Turkestan.
- MENISCUS
 A lens convex on one side and concave on the other. (more info) 1. A crescent.
- ANGUINEOUS
 Snakelike.
- PROTOGYNOUS
 See PROTEROGYNOUS
- PSEUDO-MONOCOTYLEDONOUS
 Having two coalescent cotyledons, as the live oak and the horse-chestnut.
- MALACOSTOMOUS
 Having soft jaws without teeth, as certain fishes.
- BUSH
 The tail, or brush, of a fox. To beat about the bush, to approach anything in a round-about manner, instead of coming directly to it; -- a metaphor taken from hunting. -- Bush bean , a variety of bean which is low and requires no support . See
- PROVENTRIULUS
 The glandular stomach of birds, situated just above the crop.
- TROUSSEAU
 The collective lighter equipments or outfit of a bride, including clothes, jewelry, and the like; especially, that which is provided for her by her family.
- RIPARIOUS
 Growing along the banks of rivers; riparian.
- POLYPHYLLOUS
 Many-leaved; as, a polyphyllous calyx or perianth.
- PALACIOUS
 Palatial. Graunt.
- STEATOPYGOUS
 Having fat buttocks. Specimens of the steatopygous Abyssinian breed. Burton.
- DESMOGNATHOUS
 Having the maxillo-palatine bones united; -- applied to a group of carinate birds , including various wading and swimming birds, as the ducks and herons, and also raptorial and other kinds.
- CARNIVOROUS
 Eating or feeding on flesh. The term is applied: to animals which naturally seek flesh for food, as the tiger, dog, etc.; to plants which are supposed to absorb animal food; to substances which destroy animal tissue, as caustics.
- BARBAROUS
 slavish, rude, ignorant; akin to L. balbus stammering, Skr. barbara 1. Being in the state of a barbarian; uncivilized; rude; peopled with barbarians; as, a barbarous people; a barbarous country. 2. Foreign; adapted to a barbaric taste. Barbarous
- HORRISONOUS
 Sounding dreadfully; uttering a terrible sound. Bailey.
- RUSHED
 Abounding or covered with rushes.
- BICUSPID
 One of the two double-pointed teeth which intervene between the canines and the molars, on each side of each jaw. See Tooth, n.
- ANTIBILLOUS
 Counteractive of bilious complaints; tending to relieve biliousness.
- LUSTROUS
 Bright; shining; luminous. " Good sparks and lustrous." Shak. -- Lus"trous*ly, adv.
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