Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . adapted to the end designed;possessing moral excellence or virtue; kind; benevo-lent; suited; clever; skillful, — followed esp. by at;adequate; sufficient,— in a commercial sense, hav-ing pecuniary ability: considerable; full; complete ;fair; honorable.— n. That which possesses desirablequalities, promotes success or happiness, is service-able, fit, excellent, etc.: welfare; prosperity; benefit


Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . adapted to the end designed;possessing moral excellence or virtue; kind; benevo-lent; suited; clever; skillful, — followed esp. by at;adequate; sufficient,— in a commercial sense, hav-ing pecuniary ability: considerable; full; complete ;fair; honorable.— n. That which possesses desirablequalities, promotes success or happiness, is service-able, fit, excellent, etc.: welfare; prosperity; Wares, commodities, chattels. — adv. Well ;equally well; to a good degree;quite ; considerably. — Good-nesB, n. State of being good ;excellence; virtue; kindness.— Goodly,-II, a. [-LIEK, -LIEST.] Pleasant; agreeable ; comely;graceful; portly; large. under God. Goose, goos, n.; pi. Geese, large web-footed fowl, mi-gratory when wild, living onland and eating grass when do-mesticated; a tailors smoothing iron, whose handleresembles a gooses neck ; a simpleton; a game ofchance. — GosUng, gozling, n. A young goose. Gooseberry, goozbgr-rY, n. The fruit of a thorny. Gondola.


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