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abandon
abandonment
accountable
accrue
advertise
affect
affected
afflict
afflicted
affliction
afford
afforded
affording
alamode
alkanet
alteration
although
alum-slate
amaurosis
ammochryse
an
aphony
aporia
apparatus
ascribe
assurance
assure
assurer
at
atlas
atrophy
attainder
average
baldness
bemoan
bereave
bereavement
besnowed
bestride
bewail
bhuchampac
blight
bloom
blooming
blow
blown
blowth
both
breach
bristle
buffle
bugloss
burnish
burnished
burnisher
burnishing
cachinnation
calamanco
calamity
calender
capital
capitally
catalpa
catarrh
cent
chick-weed
chives
chrysalis
clossus
coin
colossal
colossean
colossus-wise
compensate
compensation
concern
condolement
condoling
conflict
congeal
congealed
conservation
conservative
conservatory
conserve
conserver
consist
copartner
cormorant
corol
corolla
corruption
cost
count
covetousness
cowardice
cross-bearer
damage
damnific
damnify
danger
dangerous
date
defalcation
defeat
dentist
deperdition
deplumation
depopulate
depress
deprivation
despair
despond
despondency
despondent
desponding
detriment
detrimental
diminution
disable
disadvantage
disadvantageously
disadvantageousnes
disarray
disastrous
discern
disciplinary
discourage
disfigure
dismay
disprofit
disreputation
disrepute
dissipation
dissociable
distemperature
distress
distrust
disturbance
dominion
drawback
dread
duress
ebony
effloresce
efflorescence
elephantiasis
emaciate
emaciated
embalm
embalmed
embalming
enamel
enamelar
encaustic
endamage
endamagement
endanger
endangered
endangering
epilepsy
equivalent
estimate
evil
exanthema
exinanition
exogloss
expire
fading
faint
fainting
faintness
fall
fellowship
fire
florulent
floss
flossification
flower
flowering
flowery
forfeiture
forgetfulness
fresh
full-blown
gain
gallinaceous
glaze
glazing
glisten
glory
gloss
glossarial
glossarist
glossary
glossator
glossed
glosser
glossiness
glossing
glossist
glossographer
glossography
glossologist
glossology
glossy
glow
gloze
good
grief
grieve
guard
hazard
hazardous
hazardously
heart
hexagon
hurt
hurtful
hurtfulness
hypothecate
illustrate
improvidence
incapacitate
incubus
indemnification
indemnify
indemnifying
indemnity
infamy
inflorescence
injurious
insecure
insecurity
insurable
insurance
insure
insured
insurer
insuring
intestable
irrecoverable
irreparable
irretrievable
japanning
jeopard
jeopardize
jeopardy
jet
joyful
lameness
languish
lepidolite
lie
loss
lossful
lossless
low-spirited
luck
luster
lustring
make
marginal
meet
mischievously
misfortune
miss
mister
monitory
mortification
mourn
mourner
narrow
non-rendition
obmutescence
occasioner
on
orbity
otherwise
out
pain
pair
palsy
paradox
paralysis
partnership
pay
peach-color
peach-colored
pecuniary
pendant
perdition
peril
pine
policy
polished
polishing
polite
politure
portent
postil
postliminy
premium
prescription
pressed
procede
prompt
prompter
prompting
proportion
prostration
protection
provide
punish
punisher
punishment
quiver
reading
reassurance
reassure
reassured
reassuring
reblossom
recompense
recover
recruiting
refer
reflorescence
regard
regret
reimburse
reimbursed
reimbursing
relic
relieve
remaining
remediless
remedy
remunerate
remuneration
repair
repairing
reparable
reparation
repay
reputation
restitution
restore
retrieve
risk
risked
risking
rumbud
rust
sacrifice
sad
safety
saintlike
salvage
satin
saver
saving
scurf
seal
sensibly
serpents-tongue
shagginess
sight
sleek
sore
sorrow
sorrowful
sorry
splendent
stern-board
story
straightway
subject
suffer
sufferer
suffering
sure
suretiship
surety
survey
syncopated
syncopy
taffeta
terre-verte
threat
thulite
torpidnesspitude
torpor
total
touchstone
tragical
tribe
trip
unassured
unbleeding
unblossoming
underwrite
undo
unhazarded
uninsured
unlamented
unsafely
upon
varnish
varnished
vomit
warrant
waste
water
wean
weregild
whiten
wonder
worse
wreak
yellow-blossomed



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1828 Definition

LOSS, n.

1. privation, as the loss of property; loss of money by gaming; loss of health or reputation. every loss is not a detriment. we cannot regret the loss of bad company or of evil habits.

2. Destruction; ruin; as the loss of a ship at sea; the loss of an army.

3. Defeat; as the loss of a battle.

4. Waste; useless application; as a loss of time or labor.

5. Waste by leakage or escape; as a loss of liquors in transportation.

To bear a loss, to make good; also, to sustain a loss without sinking under it.

To be at a loss, to be puzzled; to be unable to determine; to be in a state of uncertainty.
1913 Definition
Loss (loss)
n.(ls; 115)
Loss
[AS. los loss, losing, fr. leósan to lose. ***radic]127. See Lose, v. t.]
  1. The act of losing; failure; destruction; privation; as, the loss of property; loss of money by gaming; loss of health or reputation.

    Assured loss before the match be played. Shak.

  2. The state of losing or having lost; the privation, defect, misfortune, harm, etc., which ensues from losing.

    Though thou repent, yet I have still the loss. Shak.

  3. That which is lost or from which one has parted; waste; -- opposed to gain or increase; as, the loss of liquor by leakage was considerable.
  4. The state of being lost or destroyed; especially, the wreck or foundering of a ship or other vessel.
  5. Failure to gain or win; as, loss of a race or battle.
  6. Failure to use advantageously; as, loss of time.
  7. Killed, wounded, and captured persons, or captured property.
  8. Destruction or diminution of value, if brought about in a manner provided for in the insurance contract (as destruction by fire or wreck, damage by water or smoke), or the death or injury of an insured person; also, the sum paid or payable therefor; as, the losses of the company this year amount to a million of dollars.

    To bear a loss, to make a loss good; also, to sustain a loss without sinking under it. -- To be at a loss, to be in a state of uncertainty.

    Syn. -- Privation; detriment; injury; damage.


1828 dictionary
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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