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accent
acute
affect
aggravate
aggrieve
allemand
almanack
amore
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anaglyph
antonomasy
arena
arise
ascending
asphodel
aurochs
auxesis
ballast
bar
barytone
base
base-viol
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bed
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bier
bow
breastplate
burgrave
burialplace
burin
bury
burying-place
camaieu
camayeu
cameo
carve
carved
cascalho
catonian
celature
celebrate
chalcographer
character
characterize
chingle
chisel
chiseled
cinque-pace
cipher
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civil
commit
compose
conclude
confine
consign
converse
copper-plate
copy
crants
crumble
crypt
cushion
cut
darkness
deep
deep-toned
deepen
deeply
demure
demurely
descent
diluvium
disinter
disinterred
disinterring
distinguish
double-tongued
dozen
dredging-machine
dust
endoss
engrave
engravement
engraven
engraver
engravery
engraving
entail
entomb
ephod
epitaph
erase
express
fairystone
famously
flourish
formalist
frieze
gad
gallant
gammut
gape
gate
glair
gnomology
graff
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grave
grave-digger
grave-maker
grave-stone
graved
gravel
gravel-walk
graveled
graveless
gravelly
gravely
graver
gravity
grit
ground
grudge
happily
harmonics
headstone
hearse
hell
herse
high
hoar
home
house
hungry
hyena
incongruity
inconsistent
inscribe
inscribed
inscription
insculp
intagliated
intaglio
ionic
landgrave
landgraviate
language
larghetto
lax
lay
letter
lie
lighten
lithoglyphite
lithography
lithophagous
lively
long
low
lowness
majestic
mansion
march
margrave
margraviate
matronal
matronlike
meteor
mother
muffle
must
name
native
nephritic
nephritical
obliterate
ostracite
palsgrave
pamper
parapegm
parian
pavan
personage
pillar
piston
pitch
pleasantry
poesy
politic
pore
portgrave
pose
pounce
prototype
prudish
pun
puncheon
put
puzzle
receptacle
redeem
resurrection
right
road
sad
sage
sarcophagus
saturnine
saturnist
score
scrabble
scrape
scribe
sculp
sculptured
seal
sepulcher
sepulchral
sepulture
serious
seriously
severe
sexton
shallow
shingle
shroud
siderographch
siderographist
siderographocal
siderography
sleep
sober
soberly
solemn
solemnize
solid
sparingly
spend
spiral
spright
staid
star-shoot
stayedly
step
stipple
stippled
stone
strew
style
superscribe
superscription
table
table-book
tablet
tack
talisman
terrace
thy
timeless
tolling
tomb
tombstone
tone
tragi-comical
travesty
trust
tune
unsepulchered
verge
vervels
volume
wise
wither
write
writing
xylography



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1828 Definition

GRAVE, a final syllable, is a grove.

GRAVE, v.t. pret. graved; pp. graven or graved. [Gr. to write; originally all writing was graving; Eng. to scrape.]

1. To carve or cut letters or figures on stone or other hard substance, with a chisel or edged tool; to engrave. [The latter word is now more generally used.]

Thou shalt take two onyx-stones and grave on them the names of the children of Israel. Ex.28.

2. To carve; to form or shape by cutting with a chisel; as, to grave an image.

Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image. Ex.20.

3. To clean a ship's bottom by burning off filth, grass or other foreign matter, and paying it over with pitch.

4. To entomb. [Unusual.]

GRAVE, v.i. To carve; to write or delineate on hard substances; to practice engraving.

GRAVE, n. [L. scrobs.]

1. The ditch, pit or excavated place in which a dead human body is deposited; a place for the corpse of a human being; a sepulcher.

2. A tomb.

3. Any place where the dead are reposited; a place of great slaughter or mortality. Flanders was formerly the grave of English armies. Russia proved to be the grave of the French army under Bonaparte. The tropical climates are the grave of American seamen and of British soldiers.

4. Graves, in the plural, sediment of tallow melted. [Not in use or local.]
1913 Definition
THIS exact word is NOT found in the 1913 dictionary.
1828 dictionary
Noah Says...
An attempt to conduct the affairs of a free government with wisdom and impartiality, and to preserve the just rights of all classes of citizens, without the guidance of Divine precepts, will certainly end in disappointment. God is the supreme moral Governor of the world He has made, and as He Himself governs with perfect rectitude, He requires His rational creatures to govern themselves in like manner. If men will not submit to be controlled by His laws, He will punish them by the evils resulting from their own disobedience.…
 Letter to David McClure :: October 25, 1837 




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