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- 1341. Ambrose Bierce: ORTHOGRAPHY, n. The science of spelling by the eye instead of the ear. Advocated ...

- 1342. Ambrose Bierce: PAIN, n. An uncomfortable frame of mind that may have a physical basis in someth ...

- 1343. Ambrose Bierce: PANTHEISM, n. The doctrine that everything is God, in contradistinction to the d ...

- 1344. Ambrose Bierce: PHILOSOPHY, n. A route of many roads leading from nowhere to nothing.

- 1345. Ambrose Bierce: PICTURE, n. A representation in two dimensions of something wearisome in three.
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- 1346. Ambrose Bierce: PIETY, n. Reverence for the Supreme Being, based upon His supposed resemblance t ...

- 1347. Ambrose Bierce: PLEBEIAN, n. An ancient Roman who in the blood of his country stained nothing bu ...

- 1348. Ambrose Bierce: POVERTY, n. A file provided for the teeth of the rats of reform. The number of p ...

- 1349. Ambrose Bierce: PRE-ADAMITE, n. One of an experimental and apparently unsatisfactory race of ant ...

- 1350. Ambrose Bierce: PRECEDENT, n. In Law, a previous decision, rule or practice which, in the absenc ...

- 1351. Ambrose Bierce: PREDESTINATION, n. The doctrine that all things occur according to programme. Th ...

- 1352. Ambrose Bierce: PREFERENCE, n. A sentiment, or frame of mind, induced by the erroneous belief th ...

- 1353. Ambrose Bierce: PREHISTORIC, adj. Belonging to an early period and a museum. Antedating the art ...

- 1354. Ambrose Bierce: PROPERTY, n. Any material thing, having no particular value, that may be held by ...

- 1355. Ambrose Bierce: PUSH, n. One of the two things mainly conducive to success, especially in politi ...

- 1356. Ambrose Bierce: PYRRHONISM, n. An ancient philosophy, named for its inventor. It consisted of an ...

- 1357. Ambrose Bierce: RABBLE, n. In a republic, those who exercise a supreme authority tempered by fra ...

- 1358. Ambrose Bierce: REACH, n. The radius of action of the human hand. The area within which it is po ...

- 1359. Ambrose Bierce: READING, n. The general body of what one reads. In our country it consists, as a ...

- 1360. Ambrose Bierce: RECOLLECT, v. To recall with additions something not previously known.

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