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Acronyms & AI meanings
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n.
The impost, or point at which an arch rests upon its support, and from which it seems to spring.
a.
Such as may be presumed or supposed to be true; that seems entitled to belief without direct evidence.
n.
A stratagem by which a thing is indirectly brought to pass, or by which one thing seems intended and another is done; a trick; an artifice.
n.
The act or process of making seems tight, as in ships, or of furnishing with calks, as a shoe, or copying, as a drawing.
n.
A kind of woolen cloth formerly in use. It seems to have been often of a red color.
v. impers.
It seems to me.
n.
A state in which the soul seems to have passed out of the body into another state of being, or to be rapt into visions; an ecstasy.
v. impers.
It seems to me; I think. See Me.
v. i.
Being only what it seems to be; obvious; simple; mere; downright; as, sheer folly; sheer nonsense.
n.
One who seems; one who carries or assumes an appearance or semblance.
n.
A cyst in which some unicellular organisms temporarily inclose themselves, from which they emerge unchanged, after a period of drought or deficiency of food. In some instances, a process of spore formation seems to occur within such cysts.
n.
A lifeless or unenlivened period, as when nature seems to sleep.
n.
The shaft of a terminus, from which the bust of figure seems to issue or arise.
n.
The expanse of space surrounding the earth; esp., that which seems to be over the earth like a great arch or dome; the firmament; the sky; the place where the sun, moon, and stars appear; -- often used in the plural in this sense.
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A sort of ecclesiastical heriot, a customary gift claimed by, and due to, the minister of a parish on the death of a parishioner. It seems to have been originally a voluntary bequest or donation, intended to make amends for any failure in the payment of tithes of which the deceased had been guilty.
a.
It seems; -- chiefly used impersonally in reports and judgments to express an opinion in reference to the law on some point not necessary to be decided, and not intended to be definitely settled in the cause.
n.
A disease, the chief symptom of which is a very acute pain, exacerbating or intermitting, which follows the course of a nervous branch, extends to its ramifications, and seems therefore to be seated in the nerve. It seems to be independent of any structural lesion.
n.
The part or surface of anything which seems to look out, or to be directed forward; the fore or forward part; the foremost rank; the van; -- the opposite to back or rear; as, the front of a house; the front of an army.
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