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Word Meanings - PATOLLI - Book Publishers vocabulary database

An American Indian game analogous to dice, probably originally a method of divination.

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  • INDIANEER
    An Indiaman.
  • METHODIST
    One of a sect of Christians, the outgrowth of a small association called the "Holy Club," formed at Oxford University, A.D. 1729, of which the most conspicuous members were John Wesley and his brother Charles; -- originally so called from
  • AMERICANIZATION
    The process of Americanizing.
  • METHOD
    Classification; a mode or system of classifying natural objects according to certain common characteristics; as, the method of Theophrastus; the method of Ray; the Linnæan method. Syn. -- Order; system; rule; regularity; way; manner; mode; course;
  • AMERICAN
    1. Of or pertaining to America; as, the American continent: American Indians. 2. Of or pertaining to the United States. "A young officer of the American navy." Lyell. American ivy. See Virginia creeper. -- American Party , a party, about 1854,
  • AMERICANISM
    1. Attachment to the United States. 2. A custom peculiar to the United States or to America; an American characteristic or idea. 3. A word or phrase peculiar to the United States.
  • AMERICAN PLAN
    In hotels, aplan upon which guests pay for both room and board by the day, week, or other convenient period; -- contrasted with European plan.
  • METHODIZE
    To reduce to method; to dispose in due order; to arrange in a convenient manner; as, to methodize one's work or thoughts. Spectator.
  • METHODIC; METHODICAL
    1. Arranged with regard to method; disposed in a suitable manner, or in a manner to illustrate a subject, or to facilitate practical observation; as, the methodical arrangement of arguments; a methodical treatise. "Methodical regularity." Addison.
  • METHODIOS
    The art and principles of method.
  • METHODIZER
    One who methodizes.
  • AMERICANIZE
    To render American; to assimilate to the Americans in customs, ideas, etc.; to stamp with American characteristics.
  • METHODOLOGICAL
    Of or pertaining to methodology.
  • METHODISM
    The system of doctrines, polity, and worship, of the sect called Methodists. Bp. Warburton.
  • PROBABLY
    In a probable manner; in likelihood. Distinguish between what may possibly and what will probably be done. L'Estrange.
  • DIVINATION
    1. The act of divining; a foreseeing or foretelling of future events; the pretended art discovering secret or future by preternatural means. There shall not be found among you any one that . . . useth divination, or an observer of times, or an
  • INDIAN
    1. A native or inhabitant of India. 2. One of the aboriginal inhabitants of America; -- so called originally from the supposed identity of America with India.
  • AMERICAN PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION
    A secret organization in the United States, formed in Iowa in 1887, ostensibly for the protection of American institutions by keeping Roman Catholics out of public office. Abbrev. commonly to A.
  • ORIGINALLY
    1. In the original time, or in an original manner; primarily; from the beginning or origin; not by derivation, or imitation. God is originally holy in himself. Bp. Pearson. 2. At first; at the origin; at the time of formation or costruction; as,
  • METHODISTIC; METHODISTICAL
    Of or pertaining to methodists, or to the Methodists. -- Meth`o*dis"tic*al*ly, adv.
  • ABORIGINALLY
    Primarily.
  • EAST INDIAN
    Belonging to, or relating to, the East Indies. -- n.
  • UNPROBABLY
    Improbably.
  • WEST INDIAN
    A native of, or a dweller in, the West Indies.
  • ANTI-AMERICAN
    Opposed to the Americans, their aims, or interests, or to the genius of American institutions. Marshall.
  • PAN-AMERICAN
    Of or pertaining to both North and South America.
  • WEST INDIA; WEST INDIAN
    Belonging or relating to the West Indies. West India tea , a shrubby plant having oblanceolate toothed leaves which are sometimes used in the West Indies as a substitute for tea.
  • IMMETHODICALLY
    Without method; confusedly; unsystematically.
  • AMETHODIST
    One without method; a quack.

 

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