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AppeachAppeach Ap*peach", v. t. [OE. apechen, for empechen, OF.
empeechier, F. emp[^e]cher, to hinder. See Impeach.]
To impeach; to accuse; to asperse; to inform against; to
reproach. [Obs.]
And oft of error did himself appeach. --Spenser. Appeacher
Appeacher Ap*peach"er, n.
An accuser. [Obs.] --Raleigh.
Appeachment
Appeachment Ap*peach"ment, n.
Accusation. [Obs.]
AppealAppeal Ap*peal", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Appealed; p. pr. & vb.
n. Appealing.] [OE. appelen, apelen, to appeal, accuse, OF.
appeler, fr. L. appellare to approach, address, invoke,
summon, call, name; akin to appellere to drive to; ad +
pellere to drive. See Pulse, and cf. Peal.]
1. (Law)
(a) To make application for the removal of (a cause) from
an inferior to a superior judge or court for a
rehearing or review on account of alleged injustice or
illegality in the trial below. We say, the cause was
appealed from an inferior court.
(b) To charge with a crime; to accuse; to institute a
private criminal prosecution against for some heinous
crime; as, to appeal a person of felony.
2. To summon; to challenge. [Archaic]
Man to man will I appeal the Norman to the lists.
--Sir W.
Scott.
3. To invoke. [Obs.] --Milton. Appealable
Appealable Ap*peal"a*ble, a.
1. Capable of being appealed against; that may be removed to
a higher tribunal for decision; as, the cause is
appealable.
2. That may be accused or called to answer by appeal; as, a
criminal is appealable for manslaughter. [Obs.]
Appealant
Appealant Ap*peal"ant, n.
An appellant. [Obs.] --Shak.
AppealedAppeal Ap*peal", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Appealed; p. pr. & vb.
n. Appealing.] [OE. appelen, apelen, to appeal, accuse, OF.
appeler, fr. L. appellare to approach, address, invoke,
summon, call, name; akin to appellere to drive to; ad +
pellere to drive. See Pulse, and cf. Peal.]
1. (Law)
(a) To make application for the removal of (a cause) from
an inferior to a superior judge or court for a
rehearing or review on account of alleged injustice or
illegality in the trial below. We say, the cause was
appealed from an inferior court.
(b) To charge with a crime; to accuse; to institute a
private criminal prosecution against for some heinous
crime; as, to appeal a person of felony.
2. To summon; to challenge. [Archaic]
Man to man will I appeal the Norman to the lists.
--Sir W.
Scott.
3. To invoke. [Obs.] --Milton. AppealedAppease Ap*pease", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Appealed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Appeasing.] [OE. apesen, apaisen, OF. apaisier,
apaissier, F. apaiser, fr. a (L. ad) + OF. pais peace, F.
paix, fr. L. pax, pacis. See Peace.]
To make quiet; to calm; to reduce to a state of peace; to
still; to pacify; to dispel (anger or hatred); as, to appease
the tumult of the ocean, or of the passions; to appease
hunger or thirst.
Syn: To pacify; quiet; conciliate; propitiate; assuage;
compose; calm; allay; hush; soothe; tranquilize. Appealer
Appealer Ap*peal"er, n.
One who makes an appeal.
AppealingAppeal Ap*peal", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Appealed; p. pr. & vb.
n. Appealing.] [OE. appelen, apelen, to appeal, accuse, OF.
appeler, fr. L. appellare to approach, address, invoke,
summon, call, name; akin to appellere to drive to; ad +
pellere to drive. See Pulse, and cf. Peal.]
1. (Law)
(a) To make application for the removal of (a cause) from
an inferior to a superior judge or court for a
rehearing or review on account of alleged injustice or
illegality in the trial below. We say, the cause was
appealed from an inferior court.
(b) To charge with a crime; to accuse; to institute a
private criminal prosecution against for some heinous
crime; as, to appeal a person of felony.
2. To summon; to challenge. [Archaic]
Man to man will I appeal the Norman to the lists.
--Sir W.
Scott.
3. To invoke. [Obs.] --Milton. Appear
Appear Ap*pear", n.
Appearance. [Obs.] --J. Fletcher.
AppearanceAppearance Ap*pear"ance, n. [F. apparence, L. apparentia, fr.
apparere. See Appear.]
1. The act of appearing or coming into sight; the act of
becoming visible to the eye; as, his sudden appearance
surprised me.
2. A thing seed; a phenomenon; a phase; an apparition; as, an
appearance in the sky.
3. Personal presence; exhibition of the person; look; aspect;
mien.
And now am come to see . . . It thy appearance
answer loud report. --Milton.
4. Semblance, or apparent likeness; external show. pl.
Outward signs, or circumstances, fitted to make a
particular impression or to determine the judgment as to
the character of a person or a thing, an act or a state;
as, appearances are against him.
There was upon the tabernacle, as it were, the
appearance of fire. --Num. ix. 15.
For man looketh on the outward appearance. --1 Sam.
xvi. 7.
Judge not according to the appearance. --John. vii.
24.
5. The act of appearing in a particular place, or in society,
a company, or any proceedings; a coming before the public
in a particular character; as, a person makes his
appearance as an historian, an artist, or an orator.
Will he now retire, After appearance, and again
prolong Our expectation? --Milton.
6. Probability; likelihood. [Obs.]
There is that which hath no appearance. --Bacon.
7. (Law) The coming into court of either of the parties; the
being present in court; the coming into court of a party
summoned in an action, either by himself or by his
attorney, expressed by a formal entry by the proper
officer to that effect; the act or proceeding by which a
party proceeded against places himself before the court,
and submits to its jurisdiction. --Burrill. --Bouvier.
--Daniell.
To put in an appearance, to be present; to appear in
person.
To save appearances, to preserve a fair outward show.
Syn: Coming; arrival; presence; semblance; pretense; air;
look; manner; mien; figure; aspect. Appearer
Appearer Ap*pear"er, n.
One who appears. --Sir T. Browne.
Appearingly
Appearingly Ap*pear"ing*ly, adv.
Apparently. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.
AppeasableAppeasable Ap*peas"a*ble, a.
Capable of being appeased or pacified; placable. --
Ap*peas"a*ble*ness, n. AppeasablenessAppeasable Ap*peas"a*ble, a.
Capable of being appeased or pacified; placable. --
Ap*peas"a*ble*ness, n. AppeaseAppease Ap*pease", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Appealed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Appeasing.] [OE. apesen, apaisen, OF. apaisier,
apaissier, F. apaiser, fr. a (L. ad) + OF. pais peace, F.
paix, fr. L. pax, pacis. See Peace.]
To make quiet; to calm; to reduce to a state of peace; to
still; to pacify; to dispel (anger or hatred); as, to appease
the tumult of the ocean, or of the passions; to appease
hunger or thirst.
Syn: To pacify; quiet; conciliate; propitiate; assuage;
compose; calm; allay; hush; soothe; tranquilize. Appeasement
Appeasement Ap*pease"ment, n.
The act of appeasing, or the state of being appeased;
pacification. --Hayward.
Appeaser
Appeaser Ap*peas"er, n.
One who appeases; a pacifier.
AppeasingAppease Ap*pease", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Appealed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Appeasing.] [OE. apesen, apaisen, OF. apaisier,
apaissier, F. apaiser, fr. a (L. ad) + OF. pais peace, F.
paix, fr. L. pax, pacis. See Peace.]
To make quiet; to calm; to reduce to a state of peace; to
still; to pacify; to dispel (anger or hatred); as, to appease
the tumult of the ocean, or of the passions; to appease
hunger or thirst.
Syn: To pacify; quiet; conciliate; propitiate; assuage;
compose; calm; allay; hush; soothe; tranquilize. Appeasive
Appeasive Ap*pea"sive, a.
Tending to appease.
Cappeak
Cappeak Cap"peak`, n.
The front piece of a cap; -- now more commonly called visor.
DisappearDisappear Dis`ap*pear", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Disappeared; p.
pr. & vb. n. Disappearing.]
1. To cease to appear or to be perceived; to pass from view,
gradually or suddenly; to vanish; to be no longer seen;
as, darkness disappears at the approach of light; a ship
disappears as she sails from port.
2. To cease to be or exist; as, the epidemic has disappeared. Disappearance
Disappearance Dis`ap*pear"ance, n.
The act of disappearing; cessation of appearance; removal
from sight; vanishing. --Addison.
DisappearedDisappear Dis`ap*pear", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Disappeared; p.
pr. & vb. n. Disappearing.]
1. To cease to appear or to be perceived; to pass from view,
gradually or suddenly; to vanish; to be no longer seen;
as, darkness disappears at the approach of light; a ship
disappears as she sails from port.
2. To cease to be or exist; as, the epidemic has disappeared. DisappearingDisappearing Dis`ap*pear"ing,
p. pr. & vb. n. of Disappear.
Disappearing carriage (Ordnance), a carriage for heavy
coast guns on which the gun is raised above the parapet
for firing and upon discharge is lowered behind the
parapet for protection. The standard type of disappearing
carriage in the coast artillery of the United States army
is the Buffington-Crozier carriage, in which the gun
trunnions are secured at the upper and after ends of a
pair of heavy levers, at the lower ends of which is
attached a counterweight of lead. The levers are pivoted
at their middle points, which are, with the top carriage,
permitted restrained motion along the slightly inclined
chassis rails. The counterweight is held in place by a
pawl and ratchet. When the gun is loaded the pawl is
released and the counterweight sinks, raising the gun to
the firing position above the parapet. The recoil
following the discharge returns the gun to the loading
position, the counterweight rising until the pawl engages
the ratchet. DisappearingDisappear Dis`ap*pear", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Disappeared; p.
pr. & vb. n. Disappearing.]
1. To cease to appear or to be perceived; to pass from view,
gradually or suddenly; to vanish; to be no longer seen;
as, darkness disappears at the approach of light; a ship
disappears as she sails from port.
2. To cease to be or exist; as, the epidemic has disappeared.
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