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abash
accipiter
adjunct
advocation
analogically
antihypophora
appeal
appearance
apprehend
archdeacon
arches-court
argue
argument
argumentation
arian
ascend
ashamed
assessor
authority
barrenness
battle
behind
below
bow-dye
cadene
canonical
certiorari
chickling-vetch
chrysoprase
circle
collect
collectible
collection
collective
column
common
conclude
concluded
concludency
concluding
conclusible
conclusion
concubinage
concubine
condescend
condescendence
condescending
condescendingly
condescension
connotation
consequence
consequent
consideration
constructive
constructively
contrast
convocation
corollary
coronet
county
cubeb
darkness
decree
deduce
deduced
deducement
deducible
deducing
deduction
deductively
defluxion
degeneracy
degree
deteriorating
directly
disgorge
disparage
disparaged
disparagement
disparaging
divinity
dolesome
double-quarrel
drama
draw
due
dulia
envoy
equal
ergat
ergotism
errableness
etiquet
example
exchequer
explicitly
express
fairly
farce
felspath
fiend
filbert
folkmote
follow
following
foulness
fuel
gather
gathered
general
give
greekling
hell
hell-confounding
hellish
hellishly
hence
hypothesis
illataive
illation
illegitimate
illogical
implication
implicitly
imply
implying
inadvertency
inconcludent
inconcluding
inconsequence
inconsequent
inconsistency
inconsistent
induce
induction
inductive
inductively
infarction
infer
inferable
inference
inferior
inferiority
infernal
infertile
infertility
infirm
infirmary
infirmity
infirmness
inhibition
injunction
insensible
involution
jurisdiction
just
latria
legitimate
less
let
liver
logic
logical
luminary
mandamus
manes
marble
misinfer
misjudging
mullet
nativity
necessarily
necessary
now
observation
ordinary
orichalcum
pentecostals
peruse
petit
petition
pettifogger
petty
planet
plutonic
polypody
prejudication
premises
press
prohibition
prove
provost
publican
puisne
puny
ratiocinative
rational
reason
reasoning
relevancy
resident
respect
result
right
rye
sandix
sanhedrim
sapphire
satanical
sceptic
school
second
self-abasement
sequel
sergeant
short
silver
sinister
sophism
state
stoop
stygian
sub-beadle
sub-contrary
subaltern
subalternation
subcarbureted
subinfeudation
submission
submissive
submissively
submissiveness
subordinate
subordinated
subordinately
subordination
suspension
swabber
tail
term
theory
triumphant
unconcludent
under
underbred
underling
underpuller
underservant
understrapper
unequal
unfertile
unimplied
upon
venus
victory
violent
whereas
yeoman
yield



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1828 Definition

INFER', v.t. [L. infero; in and fero, to bear or produce.]

1. Literally, to bring on; to induce. [Little used.]

2. To deduce; to draw or derive, as a fact or consequence. From the character of God, as creator and governor of the world, we infer the indispensable obligation of all his creatures to obey his commands. We infer one proposition or truth from another, when we perceive that if one is true, the other must be true also.

3. To offer; to produce. [Not used.]
1913 Definition
Infer (infer)
v. t.(?)
In*fer"
[imp. *** p. p. Inferred (?)] p. pr. *** vb. n. Inferring.] [L. inferre to bring into, bring forward, occasion, infer] pref. in- in + ferre to carry, bring: cf. F. inf[u
  1. To bring on; to induce; to occasion.
    [Obs.] Harvey.
  2. To offer, as violence.
    [Obs.] Spenser.
  3. To bring forward, or employ as an argument; to adduce; to allege; to offer.
    [Obs.]

    Full well hath Clifford played the orator,
    Inferring arguments of mighty force.
    Shak.

  4. To derive by deduction or by induction; to conclude or surmise from facts or premises; to accept or derive, as a consequence, conclusion, or probability; to imply; as, I inferred his determination from his silence.

    To infer is nothing but by virtue of one proposition laid down as true, to draw in another as true. Locke.

    Such opportunities always infer obligations. Atterbury.

  5. To show; to manifest; to prove.
    [Obs.]

    The first part is not the proof of the second, but rather contrariwise, the second inferreth well the first. Sir T. More.

    This doth infer the zeal I had to see him. Shak.


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Noah Says...
The moral principles and precepts contained in the Scriptures ought to form the basis of all of our civil constitutions and laws....All the miseries and evils which men suffer from vice, crime, ambition, injustice, oppression, slavery and war, proceed from their despising or neglecting the precepts contained in the Bible.
 History of the United States :: 1832 




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