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

- 582. Ambrose Bierce: PIGMY, n. One of a tribe of very small men found by ancient travelers in many pa ...

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

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

- 585. Ambrose Bierce: PROPHECY, n. The art and practice of selling one's credibility for future delive ...

- 586. Ambrose Bierce: PROSPECT, n. An outlook, usually forbidding. An expectation, usually forbidden.
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- 587. Ambrose Bierce: PYRRHONISM, n. An ancient philosophy, named for its inventor. It consisted of an ...

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

- 589. Ambrose Bierce: RESIGN, v.t. To renounce an honor for an advantage. To renounce an advantage for ...

- 590. Ambrose Bierce: SAUCE, n. The one infallible sign of civilization and enlightenment. A people wi ...

- 591. Ambrose Bierce: SEAL, n. A mark impressed upon certain kinds of documents to attest their authen ...

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

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

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

- 595. Ambrose Bierce: TARIFF, n. A scale of taxes on imports, designed to protect the domestic produce ...

- 596. Ambrose Bierce: TEDIUM, n. Ennui, the state or condition of one that is bored. Many fanciful der ...

- 597. Ambrose Bierce: THEOSOPHY, n. An ancient faith having all the certitude of religion and all the ...

- 598. Ambrose Bierce: TOPE, v. To tipple, booze, swill, soak, guzzle, lush, bib, or swig. In the indiv ...

- 599. Ambrose Bierce: TORTOISE, n. A creature thoughtfully created to supply occasion for the followin ...

- 600. Ambrose Bierce: TREE, n. A tall vegetable intended by nature to serve as a penal apparatus, thou ...

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