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Webster Dictionary :: Plausive

PLAUS'IVE, a. Applauding; manifesting praise. 1. Plausible.

Webster Dictionary :: Plausibly

PLAUS'IBLY, adv. With fair show; speciously; in a matter adapted to gain favor o...

Webster Dictionary :: Plausibleness

PLAUS'IBLENESS, n. Speciousness; show of right or propriety; as the plausiblenes...

Webster Dictionary :: Plausible

PLAUS'IBLE, a. s as z. [L. plausibilis, from plaudo, to clap hands in token of a...

Webster Dictionary :: Plausibility

PLAUSIBIL'ITY, n. s as z. [See Plausible .] Speciousness; superficial appearance...

Webster Dictionary :: Plaudit

PLAUD'IT, n. [L. plaudo, to praise, said to be taken from plaudite,a demand of a...

Webster Dictionary :: Platypus

PLAT'YPUS, n. A quadruped of New Holland, whose jaws are elongated into the shap...

Webster Dictionary :: Platting

PLAT'TING, n. Work done by platting or interweaving. PLAT , n. [L. latus; or fro...

Webster Dictionary :: Platter-faced

PLAT'TER-FACED, a. Having a broad face. PLAT'TING , ppr. Weaving; forming by tex...

Webster Dictionary :: Platter

PLAT'TER, n. [from plate.] A large shallow dish for holding the provisions of a ...

Webster Dictionary :: Platoon

PLATOON', n. A small square body of soldiers or musketeers, drawn out of a batta...

Webster Dictionary :: Platonizing

PLA'TONIZING, ppr. Adopting the principles of Plato; accommodating to the princi...

Webster Dictionary :: Platonizer

PLA'TONIZER, n. One that adheres to the philosophy of Plato; a follower of Plato.

Webster Dictionary :: Platonized

PLA'TONIZED, pp. Accommodated to the philosophy of Plato.

Webster Dictionary :: Platonist

PLA'TONIST PLA'TONIZE, v.i. To adopt the opinions or philosophy of Plato. PLA'TO...

Webster Dictionary :: Platonism

PLA'TONISM, n. The philosophy of Plato, consisting of three branches, theology, ...

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