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Word Meanings - EMANATIVE - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Issuing forth; effluent.

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  • FORTHPUTING
    Bold; forward; aggressive.
  • ISSUABLY
    In an issuable manner; by way of issue; as, to plead issuably.
  • FORTHCOMING
    Ready or about to appear; making appearance.
  • FORTHY
    Therefore. Spenser.
  • FORTHWARD
    Forward. Bp. Fisher.
  • FORTHRIGHTNESS
    Straightforwardness; explicitness; directness. Dante's concise forthrightness of phrase. Hawthorne.
  • ISSUER
    One who issues, emits, or publishes.
  • ISSUABLE
    1. Leading to, producing, or relating to, an issue; capable of being made an issue at law. Burrill. 2. Lawful or suitable to be issued; as, a writ issuable on these grounds. Issuable plea , a plea to the merits, on which the adverse party may
  • ISSUANT
    Issuing or coming up; -- a term used to express a charge or bearing rising or coming out of another.
  • FORTHINK
    To repent; to regret; to be sorry for; to cause regret. "Let it forthink you." Tyndale. That me forthinketh, quod this January. Chaucer.
  • FORTHWITH
    As soon as the thing required may be done by reasonable exertion confined to that object. Bouvier. (more info) 1. Immediately; without delay; directly. Immediately there fell from his eyes as it had been scales; and he received sight forthwith.
  • FORTHGOING
    A going forth; an utterance. A. Chalmers.
  • EFFLUENT
    Flowing out; as, effluent beams. Parnell.
  • FORTHRIGHT
    Straight forward; in a straight direction. Sir P. Sidney.
  • ISSUELESS
    Having no issue or progeny; childless. "The heavens . . . have left me issueless." Shak.
  • FORTH
    1. Forward; onward in time, place, or order; in advance from a given point; on to end; as, from that day forth; one, two, three, and so forth. Lucas was Paul's companion, at the leastway from the sixteenth of the Acts forth. Tyndale. From this
  • ISSUE
    An artificial ulcer, usually made in the fleshy part of the arm or leg, to produce the secretion and discharge of pus for the relief of some affected part. 8. The final outcome or result; upshot; conclusion; event; hence, contest; test; trial. Come
  • ISSUANCE
    The act of issuing, or giving out; as, the issuance of an order; the issuance of rations, and the like.
  • FORTHBY
    See FORBY
  • NARCISSUS
    A genus of endogenous bulbous plants with handsome flowers, having a cup-shaped crown within the six-lobed perianth, and comprising the daffodils and jonquils of several kinds. (more info) Narcissus, Gr. na`rkissos, Na`rkissos, fr. na`rkh torpor,
  • FISSURE
    A narrow opening, made by the parting of any substance; a cleft; as, the fissure of a rock. Cerebral fissures , the furrows or clefts by which the surface of the cerebrum is divided; esp., the furrows first formed by the infolding of the whole
  • REISSUE
    To issue a second time.
  • FISSURATION
    The act of dividing or opening; the state of being fissured.
  • WHENCEFORTH
    From, or forth from, what or which place; whence. Spenser.
  • TISSUED
    Clothed in, or adorned with, tissue; also, variegated; as, tissued flowers. Cowper. And crested chiefs and tissued dames Assembled at the clarion's call. T. Warton.
  • SCISSURE
    A longitudinal opening in a body, made by cutting; a cleft; a fissure. Hammond.
  • INTERTISSUED
    Interwoven. Shak.
  • PRAECOMMISSURE
    A transverse commissure in the anterior part of the third ventricle of the brain; the anterior cerebral commissure.
  • HOLDER-FORTH
    One who speaks in public; an haranguer; a preacher. Addison.
  • WITHOUTFORTH
    Without; outside' outwardly. Cf. Withinforth. Chaucer.
  • MEDICOMMISSURE
    A large transverse commissure in the third ventricle of the brain; the middle or soft commissure. B. G. Wildex.

 

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