Word Meanings - MANGONISM - Book Publishers vocabulary database
The art of mangonizing, or setting off to advantage.
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- SETTLEMENT
A disposition of property for the benefit of some person or persons, usually through the medium of trustees, and for the benefit of a wife, children, or other relatives; jointure granted to a wife, or the act of granting it. 2. That which settles, - SETT
See 3 - ADVANTAGE
1. Any condition, circumstance, opportunity, or means, particularly favorable to success, or to any desired end; benefit; as, the enemy had the advantage of a more elevated position. Give me advantage of some brief discourse. Shak. The advantages - SETTER
A hunting dog of a special breed originally derived from a cross between the spaniel and the pointer. Modern setters are usually trained to indicate the position of game birds by standing in a fixed position, but originally they indicated it by - SETTEE
A long seat with a back, -- made to accommodate several persons at once. - SETTLE
1. A seat of any kind. "Upon the settle of his majesty" Hampole. 2. A bench; especially, a bench with a high back. 3. A place made lower than the rest; a wide step or platform lower than some other part. And from the bottom upon the ground, even - MANGONIZE
To furbish up for sale; to set off to advantage. B. Jonson. (more info) slaves or wares, to which he tries to give an appearance of greater - ADVANTAGEOUSNESS
Profitableness. - ADVANTAGEABLE
Advantageous. - SETTLER
1. One who settles, becomes fixed, established, etc. 2. Especially, one who establishes himself in a new region or a colony; a colonist; a planter; as, the first settlers of New England. 3. That which settles or finishes; hence, a blow, etc., which - SETTLING
That which settles at the bottom of a liquid; lees; dregs; sediment. Milton. Settling day, a day for settling accounts, as in the stock market. (more info) 1. The act of one who, or that which, settles; the act of establishing one's self, - SETTING-UP EXERCISE
Any one of a series of gymnastic exercises used, as in drilling recruits, for the purpose of giving an erect carriage, supple muscles, and an easy control of the limbs. - SETTERWORT
The bear's-foot ; -- so called because the root was used in settering, or inserting setons into the dewlaps of cattle. Called also pegroots. Dr. Prior. - SETTLEDNESS
The quality or state of being settled; confirmed state. Bp. Hall. - ADVANTAGEOUS
Being of advantage; conferring advantage; gainful; profitable; useful; beneficial; as, an advantageous position; trade is advantageous to a nation. Advabtageous comparison with any other country. Prescott. You see . . . of what use a good reputation - ADVANTAGEOUSLY
Profitably; with advantage. - SETTING
1. The act of one who, or that which, sets; as, the setting of type, or of gems; the setting of the sun; the setting of moist plaster of Paris; the setting of a current. 2. The act of marking the position of game, as a setter does; - UPSETTING
Conceited; assuming; as, an upsetting fellow. Jamieson. - TYPESETTING
The act or art of setting type. - ROSETTA WOOD
An east Indian wood of a reddish orange color, handsomely veined with darker marks. It is occasionally used for cabinetwork. Ure. - SUNSET; SUNSETTING
1. The descent of the sun below the horizon; also, the time when the sun sets; evening. Also used figuratively. 'T is the sunset of life gives me mystical lore. Campbell. 2. Hence, the region where the sun sets; the west. Sunset shell , a West - FRISETTE; FRIZETTE
a fringe of hair or curls worn about the forehead by women. - ANISETTE
A French cordial or liqueur flavored with anise seeds. De Colange. - NARRAGANSETTS
A tribe of Indians who formerly inhabited the shores of Narragansett Bay. - ROUSSETTE
A fruit bat, especially the large species inhabiting the islands of the Indian ocean. It measures about a yard across the expanded wings. - FALSETTO
A false or artificial voice; that voice in a man which lies above his natural voice; the male counter tenor or alto voice. See Head voice, under Voice. - CASSETTE
See SEGGAR - FOSSETTE
A small, deep-centered ulcer of the transparent cornea. (more info) 1. A little hollow; hence, a dimple. - DISSETTLEMENT
The act of unsettling, or the state of being unsettled. Marvell. - CROSSETTE
A return in one of the corners of the architrave of a door or window; -- called also ancon, ear, elbow. The shoulder of a joggled keystone. - COSSETTE
One of the small chips or slices into which beets are cut in sugar making. - ROSETTA STONE
A stone found at Rosetta, in Egypt, bearing a trilingual inscription, by aid of which, with other inscriptions, a key was obtained to the hieroglyphics of ancient Egypt. Brande & C. - UNDERSETTING
Something set or built under as a support; a pedestal. Sir H. Wotton.