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adoration
adorning
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allegory
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amortizement
anacathartic
annihilation
apparel
appropriate
appropriated
appropriating
appropriation
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barely
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by-law
canopy
capacity
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catechu
cerin
clerk
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commemoration
committee
common
company
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corporation
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corroboration
corruption
credit
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crystalization
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dulia
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evaporation
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hole
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idol
idolatry
idolize
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idolizing
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immortality
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life
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member
millepore
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mortmain
mother-water
move
municipal
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nostril
notification
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opening
oration
ornament
ornately
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palm-sunday
panegyric
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pentecost
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peroration
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pray
prayer
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pride
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prolix
pronounce
prostrate
prostration
protest
prudentials
public
quiz
re-establishment
really
rear
recovery
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refocillation
regent
regimen
rehabilitation
renewal
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reparably
reparation
repealable
resolve
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restoration
restorement
revendication
revivification
revoke
revolution
rock-salt
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rule
sabbath
salt
saltern
sap
say
sin
speech
spirited
spiritual
spotless
stain
statute
stercoration
strewment
successor
superb
superstitious
tax
taxation
tediousnes
tell
terrier
transfiguration
trappings
trickment
unappropriated
unglorified
unimprovable
unlocated
unwasted
valedictory
vanity
vaunt
vegetation
visitation
visitor
volatility
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water
white-poppy
worship
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1828 Definition

ORA'TION, n. [L. oratio, from oro, to pray, to utter.]

1. A speech or discourse composed according to the rules of oratory, and spoken in public. Orations may be reduced to three kinds; demonstrative, deliberative, and judicial.

2. In modern usage, an oration differs from a sermon, from an argument at the bar, and from a speech before a deliberative assembly. The word is now applied chiefly to discourses pronounced on special occasions, as a funeral oration, an oration on some anniversary, &c. and to academic declamations.

3. A harangue; a public speech or address.
1913 Definition
Oration (oration)
n.(?)
O*ra"tion
[L. oratio, fr. orare to speak, utter, pray. See Oral, Orison.]
  1. An elaborate discourse, delivered in public, treating an important subject in a formal and dignified manner; especially, a discourse having reference to some special occasion, as a funeral, an anniversary, a celebration, or the like; -- distinguished from an argument in court, a popular harangue, a sermon, a lecture, etc.; as, Webster's oration at Bunker Hill.

    The lord archbishop . . . made a long oration. Bacon.

    Syn. -- Address; speech. See Harangue.

  2. To deliver an oration.
    Donne.

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