Word Meanings - SHOPLIFTING - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Larceny committed in a shop; the stealing of anything from a shop.
Related words: (words related to SHOPLIFTING)
- COMMITTAL
The act of commiting, or the state of being committed; commitment. - STEALINGLY
By stealing, or as by stealing, furtively, or by an invisible motion. Sir P. Sidney. - ANYTHINGARIAN
One who holds to no particular creed or dogma. - STEALTH
1. The act of stealing; theft. The owner proveth the stealth to have been committed upon him by such an outlaw. Spenser. 2. The thing stolen; stolen property. "Sluttish dens . . . serving to cover stealths." Sir W. Raleigh. 3. The bringing to - STEALTHLIKE
Stealthy; sly. Wordsworth. - STEALTHFUL
Given to stealth; stealthy. -- Stealth"ful*ly, adv. -- Stealth"ful*ness, n. - COMMITTER
1. One who commits; one who does or perpetrates. South. 2. A fornicator. T. Decker. - STEALER
The endmost plank of a strake which stops short of the stem or stern. (more info) 1. One who steals; a thief. - STEALTHINESS
The state, quality, or character of being stealthy; stealth. - STEALING
1. The act of taking feloniously the personal property of another without his consent and knowledge; theft; larceny. 2. That which is stolen; stolen property; -- chiefly used in the plural. - COMMITTABLE
Capable of being committed. - STEALTHILY
In a stealthy manner. - STEALTHY
Done by stealth; accomplished clandestinely; unperceived; secret; furtive; sly. with his stealthy pace, . . . Moves like a ghost. Shak. - LARCENY
The unlawful taking and carrying away of things personal with intent to deprive the right owner of the same; theft. Cf. Embezzlement. Grand larceny and Petit larceny are distinctions having reference to the nature or value of the property stolen. - COMMITTIBLE
Capable of being committed; liable to be committed. Sir T. Browne. - STEAL
A handle; a stale, or stele. And in his hand a huge poleax did bear. Whose steale was iron-studded but not long. Spenser. - COMMITTEEMAN
A member of a committee. - ANYTHING
1. Any object, act, state, event, or fact whatever; thing of any kind; something or other; aught; as, I would not do it for anything. Did you ever know of anything so unlucky A. Trollope. They do not know that anything is amiss with them. W. G. - COMMITTEE
One or more persons elected or appointed, to whom any matter or bussiness is referred, either by a legislative body, or by a court, or by any collective body of men acting together. Commitee of the whole , a committee, embracing all the members - SUBPERIOSTEAL
Situated under the periosteum. Subperiosteal operation , a removal of bone effected without taking away the periosteum. - PERIOSTEAL
Situated around bone; of or pertaining to the periosteum. - FIBROCHONDROSTEAL
Partly fibrous, partly cartilaginous, and partly osseous. St. George Mivart. - SUBCOMMITTEE
An under committee; a part or division of a committee. Yet by their sequestrators and subcommittees abroad . . . those orders were commonly disobeyed. Milton. - NONCOMMITTAL
A state of not being committed or pledged; forbearance or refusal to commit one's self. Also used adjectively. - PAROSTEAL
Of or pertaining to parostosis; as, parosteal ossification. - ECTOSTEAL
Of or pertaining to ectostosis; as, ectosteal ossification. - OTOSTEAL
An auditory ossicle. R. Owen. - MANSTEALER
A person who steals or kidnaps a human being or beings. - OSTEAL
Osseous.