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Rash
RASH, a.
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Stubborn
STUBBORN, a. This word is doubtless formed on the r  |
Forgiveness of sin
One of the constituent parts of justification. In p  |
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O'DIOUS, a. L. odiosus, from odi, I hated, Eng. hate.
1. Hateful; deserving hatred. It expresses something less than detestable and abominable; as an odious name; odious vice.
All wickedness is odious.
2. Offensive to the senses; disgusting; as an odious sight; an odious smell.
3. Causing hate; invidious; as, to utter odious truth.
4. Exposed to hatred.
He rendered himself odious to the parliament. |
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