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accidental
aguillaneuf
altitude
analemma
anomalous
anomaly
antecedence
aphelion
apogee
appulse
appulsive
apsis
ascending
aspect
asteroid
astrolabe
astrologian
attract
attraction
azimuth
base
basil
bass-relief
bastion
belt
biquintile
bottom
button-wood
calculate
cartesian
cathetus
celerity
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cerium
ceylanite
chart
circle
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collet
combust
comet
complane
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concentric
cone
configurate
configuration
conic
conical
conjunction
construct
cosmography
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crystal
cube
culminate
culmination
curtate
curtation
decadal
decade
decadence
decadency
decagon
decidedly
decidence
decider
deciding
deciduous
deciduousness
decigram
decil
declinator
declinatory
deferent
dentated
descension
designing
desmine
dial
dialing
dignity
direct
dirigent
disaster
discordant
disk
dispositor
disturb
ditrihedria
dragons-head
earth
eccentricity
ecliptic
elevation
ellipsis
elongate
elongating
elongation
emerge
ephemeris
ephemerist
epicycle
epicycloid
equinoctial
erection
erratic
exaltation
face
fair
fascia
fit
fixed
flow
fluid
fluor
frustum
genesis
geocentric
goniometer
graphometer
gravitate
heliocentric
hemisphere
herschel
horizon
horoscopy
horsepurslane
house
hyacinth
hyperbola
ichnography
icicle
ill
illegible
immersion
inclination
inclined
influence
inscribe
intersect
intersection
joint
jointer
jove
jovial
jupiter
know
lane
lens
level
leveled
levigate
like
linear
liquid
loke
lone
lucifer
machine
magazine
magic
malign
malignancy
mars
martial
medium
mercury
meslin
milliner
miry
miscellane
miscellaneous
miscellany
moon
morning-star
move
muffle
nocturnal
node
northing
oblike
occultation
octant
one
orb
orbit
orrery
orthographical
orthography
ortive
parabola
pass
path
perihelium
period
periodical
perpendicular
perpendicularly
perspective
phasis
plain
plan
planary
plane
plane-tree
planed
planet
planet-struck
planetarium
planetary
planeted
planetical
planish
planisphere
platane
platform
plumb
plumb-line
point
pole
polemoscope
polyhedron
porcellaneous
power
predominancy
primary
prime
prism
projection
pyramid
quartile
quintile
rabbet-plane
rail
reglet
relief
representation
retrogradation
retrograde
revolution
right
road
roll
rostel
rotato-plane
rough
ruler
rummage
run
satellite
saturn
scenography
semi-quadrate
semi-quintile
semi-sextile
sesquiplicate
sextile
shadow
shoot
siderated
sillimanite
sinister
sinter
slab
slope
spheric
spherical
spherule
spinellane
splendent
splendor
spoke-shave
spot
spring
square
squarrous
star
steep
stem
stereographic
stereographical
stereographically
stereography
stickiness
stile
street
strike-block
substylar
subtend
sullen
sun
superficies
sycamore
synneurosis
syzygy
table
talisman
tetragon
three-sided
trapezian
trapezium
trapezoid
traverse
triangle
trigon
trigonometry
trine
trioctile
triquetrous
truncated
twinkle
ungula
upright
uprightly
uranium
vector
velocity
venus
vertical
way
wheel-boat
whirling-table
year



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1828 Definition

LANE, n.

1. A narrow way or passage, or a private passage, as distinguished from a public road or highway. A lane may be open to all passengers, or it may be inclosed and appropriated to a man's private use. In the United States, the word is used chiefly in the country, and answers in a degree, to an alley in a city. It has sometimes been used for alley. In London, the word lane is added to the names of streets; as chancery lane.

2. A passage between lines of men, or people standing on each side.
1913 Definition
Lane (lane)
a.(?)
Lane
[See Lone.]
  1. Alone.
    [Scot.]

    His lane, by himself] himself alone.

  2. A passageway between fences or hedges which is not traveled as a highroad; an alley between buildings; a narrow way among trees, rocks, and other natural obstructions; hence, in a general sense, a narrow passageway; as, a lane between lines of men, or through a field of ice.

    It is become a turn-again lane unto them which they can not go through. Tyndale.


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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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