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MU'TUAL, a. L. mutuus, from muto, to change.
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DISPUTING, ppr. Contending by words or arguments; c  |
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A bulbous vegetable resembling the onion. The Hebre  |
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WANTONNESS, n.
1. Sportiveness; gaiety; frolicsomeness; waggery.
--As sad as night, only for wantonness.
2. Licentiousness; negligence of restraint.
The tumults threatened to abuse all acts of grace, and turn them into wantonness.
3. Lasciviousness; lewdness. Romans 8. II Peter 2. |
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