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In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government ought to be instructed... No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people. Preface to 1828 Dictionary
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SKEW, adv. Awry; obliquely. [See Askew.]
SKEW, v.t.
SKEW, v.i. To walk obliquely.
Awry] obliquely;
askew.
Turned or twisted to one
side; situated obliquely; skewed; -- chiefly used in technical
phrases.
Skew arch, an oblique arch. See under
Oblique. -- Skew back. (Civil
Engin.)
(1) This requires that the numbers in the diagonal from the upper left to lower right corner be zeros. A like determinant in which the numbers in the diagonal are not zeros is a skew determinant, as in (2), above. A stone
at the foot of the slope of a gable, the offset of a buttress, or the
like, cut with a sloping surface and with a check to receive the
coping stones and retain them in place.
To walk obliquely] to go
sidling; to lie or move obliquely.
Child, you must walk straight, without skewing. L'Estrange. To start aside; to shy, as a horse.
[Prov. Eng.] To look obliquely; to squint; hence, to
look slightingly or suspiciously.
Beau. *** Fl. To shape or form in an
oblique way] to cause to take an oblique position.
To throw or hurl obliquely.
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