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WITHEREDNESS, n. The state of being withered.
WITHERING, ppr. Fading; becoming dry.
WITHERITE, n. In mineralogy, a carbonate of baryte, first discovered by Dr. With...
WITHERNAM, n. In withernam, in law, a second or reciprocal distress, in lieu of ...
WITHERS, n. [This See ms to signify a joining, from the root of with.] The junct...
WITHHELD, pret. and pp. of withhold.
WITHHOLD, v.t. pret. and pp. withheld. [with and hold.] 1. TO hold back; to rest...
WITHHOLDEN, pp. The old participle of withhold; now obsolete. We use withheld.
WITHHOLDER, n. One that withholds.
WITHHOLDING, ppr. Holding back; restraining; retaining; not granting.
WITHIN, prep. 1. In the inner part; as the space within the walls of a house; a ...
WITHINSIDE, adv. [within and side.] In the inner parts. [Bad.]
WITHOUT, prep. 1. Not with; as without success. 2. In a state of destitution or ...
WITHOUTEN, for withoutan, the Saxon word, is obsolete.
WITHSTAND, v.t. [with and stand. See Stand .] To oppose; to resist, either with ...
WITHSTANDER, n. One that opposes; an opponent; a resisting power.