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accept
accepting
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allegorize
allegorizing
amity
anatomy
apprehend
apprehending
apprehensive
apprehensiveness
aquitanian
arbor
architect
ascendency
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believe
better
blind
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blindly
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both
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brain
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brainsickly
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cabala
candle
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clearly
clout
co-operation
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collusion
communication
composition
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conceit
conceive
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consider
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diswitted
doctrine
dotage
doter
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easy
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educating
education
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enlighten
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error
explainable
explained
explaining
explanation
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explicit
expounding
eye
faction
faith
falter
feebleness
financier
find
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folly
fool
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foolishly
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fop
for
force
formality
getting
give
gumption
head
head-piece
headless
heart
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help
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idiot
illumination
illumine
illustrated
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incapacitate
incapacity
incomprehensibly
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inconclusively
indefinitude
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inspiration
instruction
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intellection
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interpret
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irrationality
judge
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ken
know
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law
light
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market
metonymy
middling
mind
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mysteriousness
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odds
opinion
ornithologist
part
penetrate
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perspicuous
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polyglot
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prejudice
premise
prerogative
profession
prosodist
proud
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reading
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rote
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run
sailor
school
science
sconce
seeing
sense
servant
several
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sharpness
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show
sighted
signification
signify
silliness
silly
similar
site
slow
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soul
sound
strict
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stupefy
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stupidity
stupidly
subject
subordinate
superior
superiority
take
technical
tenor
that
thing
thrive
turn
understand
understandable
understander
understanding
understandingly
understood
unintelligent
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unsoul
unwit
view
volatility
weak
will
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witted
wonder
world
wronghead
wrongheaded



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1828 Definition

UNDERSTAND', v.t. pret. and pp. understood. [under and stand. The sense is to support or hold in the mind.]

1. To have just and adequate ideas of; to comprehend; to know; as, to understand a problem in Euclid; to understand a proposition or a declaration.

2. To have the same ideas as the person who speaks, or the ideas which a person intends to communicate. I understood the preacher; the court perfectly understand the advocate or his argument.

3. To receive or have the ideas expressed or intended to be conveyed in a writing or book; to know the meaning. It is important that we should understand the sacred oracles.

4. To know the meaning or signs, or of anything intended to convey ideas; as, to understand a nod, a wink, or a motion.

5. To suppose to mean.

The most learned interpreters understood the words of sin, and not of Abel.

6. To know by experience.

7. To know by instinct.

-Amorous intent, well understood.

8. To interpret, at least mentally.

9. To know another's meaning.

10. To hold in opinion with conviction.

11. To mean without expressing.

War then, war, open or understood must be resolv'd.

12. To know what is not expressed.

I bring them to receive from thee their names, and pay thee fealty with low subjection; understand the same of fish.

13. To learn; to be informed. I understand that congress have passed the bill.

UNDERSTAND', v.i.

1. To have the use of the intellectual faculties; to be an intelligent and conscious being.

All my soul be imparadis'd in you, in whom alone I understand, and grow, and see.

2. To be informed by another; to learn.

I understood of the evil that Eliashib did. Neh. 13.
1913 Definition
Understand (understand)
v. t.(1913 webster dictionaryn`d1913 webster dictionaryr*st1913 webster dictionarynd")
Un`der*stand"
v. t. [imp. *** p. p. Understood (?
  1. To have just and adequate ideas of; to apprehended the meaning or intention of; to have knowledge of; to comprehend; to know; as, to understand a problem in Euclid; to understand a proposition or a declaration; the court understands the advocate or his argument; to understand the sacred oracles; to understand a nod or a wink.

    Speaketh [i. e., speak thou] so plain at this time, I you pray,
    That we may understande what ye say.
    Chaucer.

    I understand not what you mean by this. Shak.

    Understood not all was but a show. Milton.

    A tongue not understanded of the people. Bk. of Com. Prayer.

  2. To be apprised, or have information, of; to learn; to be informed of; to hear; as, I understand that Congress has passed the bill.
  3. To recognize or hold as being or signifying; to suppose to mean; to interpret; to explain.

    The most learned interpreters understood the words of sin, and not of Abel. Locke.

  4. To mean without expressing; to imply tacitly; to take for granted; to assume.

    War, then, war,
    Open or understood, must be resolved.
    Milton.

  5. To stand under; to support.
    [Jocose *** R.] Shak.

    To give one to understand, to cause one to know. -- To make one's self understood, to make one's meaning clear.

  6. To have the use of the intellectual faculties] to be an intelligent being.

    Imparadised in you, in whom alone
    I understand, and grow, and see.
    Donne.

  7. To be informed; to have or receive knowledge.

    I came to Jerusalem, and understood of the evil that Eliashib did for Tobiah. Neh. xiii. 7.


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