Word Meanings - QUERY - Book Publishers vocabulary database
quaerere, quaesitum to seek or search for, to ask, inquire. Cf. 1. A question; an inquiry to be answered or solved. I shall conclude with proposing only some queries, in order to a . . . search to be made by others. Sir I. Newton. 2. A question
Additional info about word: QUERY
quaerere, quaesitum to seek or search for, to ask, inquire. Cf. 1. A question; an inquiry to be answered or solved. I shall conclude with proposing only some queries, in order to a . . . search to be made by others. Sir I. Newton. 2. A question in the mind; a doubt; as, I have a query about his sincerity. 3. An interrogation point as the sign of a question or a doubt.
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- CONCLUDENCY
Deduction from premises; inference; conclusion. Sir M. Hale. - SHALLOP
A boat. thrust the shallop from the floating strand. Spenser. Note: The term shallop is applied to boats of all sizes, from a light canoe up to a large boat with masts and sails. - PROPOSER
1. One who proposes or offers anything for consideration or adoption. 2. A speaker; an orator. Shak. - SEARCHLESS
Impossible to be searched; inscrutable; impenetrable. - QUESTIONIST
A candidate for honors or degrees who is near the time of his examination. (more info) 1. A questioner; an inquirer. - QUESTIONABLENESS
The quality or state of being questionable, doubtful, or suspicious. - SOLVABLE
1. Susceptible of being solved, resolved, or explained; admitting of solution. 2. Capable of being paid and discharged; as, solvable obligations. Tooke. 3. Able to pay one's debts; solvent. Fuller. - ANSWER
1. To speak in defense against; to reply to in defense; as, to answer a charge; to answer an accusation. 2. To speak or write in return to, as in return to a call or question, or to a speech, declaration, argument, or the like; to reply to ; to - INQUIRER
One who inquires or examines; questioner; investigator. Locke. Expert inquirers after truth. Cowper. - SHALLOON
A thin, loosely woven, twilled worsted stuff. In blue shalloon shall Hannibal be clad. Swift. - SHALLOW-BRAINED
Weak in intellect; foolish; empty-headed. South. - SOLVEND
A substance to be dissolved. - SHALLOW-WAISTED
Having a flush deck, or with only a moderate depression amidships; -- said of a vessel. - SOLVE
To explain; to resolve; to unfold; to clear up out to a result or conclusion; as, to solve a doubt; to solve difficulties; to solve a problem. True piety would effectually solve such scruples. South. God shall solve the dark decrees of - SHALLOW
schalowe, probably originally, sloping or shelving; cf. Icel. skjalgr wry, squinting, AS. sceolh, D. & G. scheel, OHG. schelah. Cf. Shelve 1. Not deep; having little depth; shoal. "Shallow brooks, and rivers wide." Milton. 2. Not deep in tone. - SOLVER
One who, or that which, solves. - SEARCHABLENESS
Quality of being searchable. - ORDERLY
1. Conformed to order; in order; regular; as, an orderly course or plan. Milton. 2. Observant of order, authority, or rule; hence, obedient; quiet; peaceable; not unruly; as, orderly children; an orderly community. 3. Performed in good - QUESTION
1. The act of asking; interrogation; inquiry; as, to examine by question and answer. 2. Discussion; debate; hence, objection; dispute; doubt; as, the story is true beyond question; he obeyed without question. There arose a question between some - SEARCHABLE
Capable of being searched. - IMBORDER
To furnish or inclose with a border; to form a border of. Milton. - INSOLVABLE
1. Not solvable; insoluble; admitting no solution or explanation; as, an insolvable problem or difficulty. I. Watts. 2. Incapable of being paid or discharged, as debts. 3. Not capable of being loosed or disentangled; inextricable. "Bands - MISORDER
To order ill; to manage erroneously; to conduct badly. Shak. - DISSOLVATIVE
Having the power to dissolve anything; solvent. Frampton. - ACCORDER
One who accords, assents, or concedes. - INCONCLUDENT
Not inferring a conclusion or consequence; not conclusive. - RESOLVENT
Having power to resolve; causing solution; solvent. - IRRESOLVABILITY
The quality of being irresolvable; irresolvableness. - INSEARCH
To make search after; to investigate or examine; to ensearch. - RESEARCH
Diligent inquiry or examination in seeking facts or principles; laborius or continued search after truth; as, researches of human wisdom. The dearest interests of parties have frequently been staked on the results of the researches of antiquaries. - PRERESOLVE
To resolve beforehand; to predetermine. Sir E. Dering.