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Webster Dictionary :: Admitting

ADMIT'TING, ppr. Permitting to enter or approach; allowing; conceding.

Webster Dictionary :: Admitter

ADMIT'TER, n. He that admits.

Webster Dictionary :: Admitted

ADMIT'TED, pp. Permitted to enter or approach; allowed; granted; conceded.

Webster Dictionary :: Admittance

ADMIT'TANCE, n. 1. The act of admitting; allowance. More usually, 2. Permission ...

Webster Dictionary :: Admittable

ADMIT'TABLE, a. That may be admitted or allowed.

Webster Dictionary :: Admit

ADMIT', v.t. [L. admitto, from ad and mitto, to send.] 1. To suffer to enter; to...

Webster Dictionary :: Admission

ADMISS'ION, n. [L. admissio.] 1. The act or practice of admitting, as the admiss...

Webster Dictionary :: Admissible

ADMISS'IBLE, a. [See Admit .] That may be admitted, allowed or conceded; as, the...

Webster Dictionary :: Admissibility

ADMISSIBIL'ITY, n. The quality of being admissable.

Webster Dictionary :: Admiringly

ADMI'RINGLY, adv. With admiration; in the manner of an admirer.

Webster Dictionary :: Admiring

ADMI'RING, ppr. Regarding with wonder united with love or esteem.

Webster Dictionary :: Admirer

ADMI'RER, n. One who admires; one who esteems or loves greatly.

Webster Dictionary :: Admired

ADMI'RED, pp. Regarded with wonder, mingled with pleasurable sensations, as este...

Webster Dictionary :: Admire

ADMI'RE, v.t. [L. admiror, ad and miror, to wonder; demiror. See Moor and Mar.] ...

Webster Dictionary :: Admirative

ADMI'RATIVE, n. A note of admiration, thus! [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Admiration

ADMIRA'TION, n. Wonder mingled with pleasing emotions, as approbation, esteem, l...

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