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APPROV'ER, n. 1. One who approves. Formerly one who proves or makes trial. 2. In...
APPROVE'MENT, n. 1. Approbation; liking. 2. In law, when a person indicated for ...
APPROV'ED, pp. Liked; commended; shown or proved to be worthy of approbation; ha...
APPROVE', v.t. [L. approbo; of ad and probo, to prove or approve. See Approbate ...
APPROV'ANCE, n. Approbation. [See Approve .]
APPROV'AL, n. Approbation. [See Approve .]
APPROV'ABLE, a. [See Approve .] That may be approved; that merits approbation.
APPRO'PRIETARY, n. A lay possessor of the profits of a benefice.
APPRO'PRIATOR, n. 1. One who appropriates. 2. One who is possessed of an appropr...
APPROPRIA'TION, n. 1. The act of sequestering, or assigning to a particular use ...
APPRO'PRIATING, ppr. Assigning to a particular person or use; claiming or using ...
APPRO'PRIATENESS, n. Peculiar fitness; the quality of being appropriate, or pecu...
APPRO'PRIATED, pp. Assigned to a particular use; claimed or used exclusively; an...
APPRO'PRIATE, v.t. [L. ad and proprius, private, peculiar. See Proper .] 1. To s...
APPRO'PRIABLE, a. [From appropriate.] That may be appropriated; that may be set ...
APPROPINQUE, v.i. To approach. [Not used.]