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Traditional English :: abolish
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abolic.html - v.tr. put an end to the existence or practice of (esp. a custom or institution). abolishable adj. abolisher n. abolishment n. [ME f. F abolir f. L abolere destroy] |
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Traditional English :: abolition
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abolic.html - n. 1 the act or process of abolishing or being abolished. 2 an instance of this. [F abolition or L abolitio (as ABOLISH)] |
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Traditional English :: abolitionist
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abolic.html - n. one who favours the abolition of a practice or institution, esp. of capital punishment or (formerly) of Negro slavery. |
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Traditional English :: abolish
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abolic.html - v.tr. put an end to the existence or practice of (esp. a custom or institution). abolishable adj. abolisher n. abolishment n. [ME f. F abolir f. L abolere destroy] |
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Traditional English :: abolition
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abolic.html - n. 1 the act or process of abolishing or being abolished. 2 an instance of this. [F abolition or L abolitio (as ABOLISH)] |
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Traditional English :: abolitionist
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abolic.html - n. one who favours the abolition of a practice or institution, esp. of capital punishment or (formerly) of Negro slavery. |
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