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- 281. Ambrose Bierce: REFUSAL, n. Denial of something desired; as an elderly maiden's hand in marriage ...

- 282. Ambrose Bierce: RENOWN, n. A degree of distinction between notoriety and fame -- a little more s ...

- 283. Ambrose Bierce: REQUIEM, n. A mass for the dead which the minor poets assure us the winds sing o ...

- 284. Ambrose Bierce: RESTITUTIONS, n. The founding or endowing of universities and public libraries b ...

- 285. Ambrose Bierce: REVIEW, v.t.
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- 286. Ambrose Bierce: RICH, adj. Holding in trust and subject to an accounting the property of the ind ...

- 287. Ambrose Bierce: RIGHT, n. Legitimate authority to be, to do or to have; as the right to be a kin ...

- 288. Ambrose Bierce: R.I.P. A careless abbreviation of _requiescat in pace_, attesting to indolent go ...

- 289. Ambrose Bierce: ROBBER, n. A candid man of affairs.
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- 290. Ambrose Bierce: ROPE, n. An obsolescent appliance for reminding assassins that they too are mort ...

- 291. Ambrose Bierce: SANDLOTTER, n. A vertebrate mammal holding the political views of Denis Kearney, ...

- 292. Ambrose Bierce: SCARIFICATION, n. A form of penance practised by the mediaeval pious. The rite w ...

- 293. Ambrose Bierce: SCIMETAR, n. A curved sword of exceeding keenness, in the conduct of which certa ...

- 294. Ambrose Bierce: SEINE, n. A kind of net for effecting an involuntary change of environment. For ...

- 295. Ambrose Bierce: SERIAL, n. A literary work, usually a story that is not true, creeping through s ...

- 296. Ambrose Bierce: SEVERALTY, n. Separateness, as, lands in severalty, i.e., lands held individuall ...

- 297. Ambrose Bierce: SMITHAREEN, n. A fragment, a decomponent part, a remain. The word is used variou ...

- 298. Ambrose Bierce: SOUL, n. A spiritual entity concerning which there hath been brave disputation. ...

- 299. Ambrose Bierce: STORY, n. A narrative, commonly untrue. The truth of the stories here following ...

- 300. Ambrose Bierce: SUCCESS, n. The one unpardonable sin against one's fellows. In literature, and p ...

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