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- 201. Ambrose Bierce: PANTOMIME, n. A play in which the story is told without violence to the language ...

- 202. Ambrose Bierce: PATIENCE, n. A minor form of despair, disguised as a virtue.

- 203. Ambrose Bierce: PLEASURE, n. The least hateful form of dejection.

- 204. Ambrose Bierce: POETRY, n. A form of expression peculiar to the Land beyond the Magazines.

- 205. Ambrose Bierce: PORTABLE, adj. Exposed to a mutable ownership through vicissitudes of possession ...

- 206. Ambrose Bierce: POVERTY, n. A file provided for the teeth of the rats of reform. The number of p ...

- 207. Ambrose Bierce: PRESIDE, v. To guide the action of a deliberative body to a desirable result. In ...

- 208. Ambrose Bierce: PROJECTILE, n. The final arbiter in international disputes. Formerly these dispu ...

- 209. Ambrose Bierce: RACK, n. An argumentative implement formerly much used in persuading devotees of ...

- 210. Ambrose Bierce: RECRUIT, n. A person distinguishable from a civilian by his uniform and from a s ...

- 211. Ambrose Bierce: REDRESS, n. Reparation without satisfaction.
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- 212. Ambrose Bierce: REFORM, v. A thing that mostly satisfies reformers opposed to reformation.

- 213. Ambrose Bierce: REGALIA, n. Distinguishing insignia, jewels and costume of such ancient and hono ...

- 214. Ambrose Bierce: RELIQUARY, n. A receptacle for such sacred objects as pieces of the true cross, ...

- 215. Ambrose Bierce: REPENTANCE, n. The faithful attendant and follower of Punishment. It is usually ...

- 216. Ambrose Bierce: REVOLUTION, n. In politics, an abrupt change in the form of misgovernment. Speci ...

- 217. Ambrose Bierce: RIGHTEOUSNESS, n. A sturdy virtue that was once found among the Pantidoodles inh ...

- 218. Ambrose Bierce: SACRED, adj. Dedicated to some religious purpose; having a divine character; ins ...

- 219. Ambrose Bierce: SATYR, n. One of the few characters of the Grecian mythology accorded recognitio ...

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

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