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 .. . ellectual powers except senseand perception; to call anything to mind, remem-ber; to reflect upon anjsubjjct, consider, deliberate;to form an opinion, judge; to purpose, intend, de-sign; to ))resume, venture; to expect, guess, cogi-tate, ponder, meditate, imagine, suppose, believe. —V. t. To conceive, imasine; to plan or desijjn, plot,compass; to believe, consider, esteem. — Thinking, • p. a. H
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 .. . ellectual powers except senseand perception; to call anything to mind, remem-ber; to reflect upon anjsubjjct, consider, deliberate;to form an opinion, judge; to purpose, intend, de-sign; to ))resume, venture; to expect, guess, cogi-tate, ponder, meditate, imagine, suppose, believe. —V. t. To conceive, imasine; to plan or desijjn, plot,compass; to believe, consider, esteem. — Thinking, • p. a. Having the faculty of thought; cogitative; ca-pable of a regular train of ideas. —?i. Irhagination;cogitation ; judgment. — Thinkingly, adv. Bythought. —Thought, thawt, n. Act ©f thinking; ex-ercise of the mind in any way except sense andperception ; reflection ; meditation ; serious consid-eration ; that which is thought; an opinion ; con-clusion; judgment; a conceit; a fancy; design; pur-pose ; intention ; a small degree or quantity. —Thonghtfal,-ful, a. Full of thought; employed inmeditation; having the mind directed to an object;promoting serious thought; favorable to musing or. Thistle. meditation. — Thoughtless, a. Lacking or freefrom thought; careless; negligent. Third, etc. See under Thkee. Thirst, thgrst, n. The desire, uneasiness, or suffering,occasioned by want of drink; eager desire after any-thing.— V. i. To experience a painful sensation ofthe throat, or fauces, for want of drink ; to have avehement desire. — Thirsty, -t, a. [-ier ; -iest.]Feeling a distressing sensation from want of drink;deficient in moisture; dry; parched; having a vehe-ment desire of anything. Thirteen, Thirty, etc. See under Three. This, this, pron.; pi. These, tiiez. A pronoun, used asa d emonstrative,denoting s o m e -thing that is pres-ent or near in placeor time, or some-thing just men-tioned, or that isjust about to bementioned; alsodenoting the lastpart, as a period
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