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US'TION, n. [L. ustio, from uro, ustus, to burn.] The act of burning; the state ...
USQUEBAUGH, n. A compound distilled spirit. From this word, by corruption, we ha...
USH'ERING, ppr. Introducing, as a forerunner.
USH'ERED, pp. Introduced.
USH'ER, n. 1. Properly, an officer or servant who has the care of the door of a ...
U'SER, n. s as z. One who uses, treats or occupies.
U'SELESSNESS, n. Unserviceableness; unfitness for any valuable purpose, or for t...
U'SELESSLY, adv. In a useless manner; without profit or advantage.
U'SELESS, a. Having no use; unserviceable; producing no good end; answering no v...
U'SEFULNESS, n. Conduciveness to some end, properly to some valuable end; as the...
U'SEFULLY, adv. In such a manner as to produce or advance some end; as instrumen...
U'SEFUL, a. Producing or having power to produce good; beneficial; profitable; h...
U'SED, pp. s as z. Employed; occupied; treated.
USE, n. [L. urus.] 1. The act of handling or employing in any manner, and for an...
U'SANCE, n. s as z. 1. Use; proper employment. 2. Usury; interest paid for money...
U'SAGER, n. s as z. One who has the use of any thing in trust for another. [Not ...