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BastinadeBastinade Bas`ti*nade", n.
See Bastinado, n. Bastinade
Bastinade Bas`ti*nade", v. t.
To bastinado. [Archaic]
BastinadoBastinado Bas`ti*na"do, n.; pl. Bastinadoes. [Sp. bastonada
(cf. F. bastonnade), fr. baston (cf. F. b?ton) a stick or
staff. See Baston.]
1. A blow with a stick or cudgel.
2. A sound beating with a stick or cudgel. Specifically: A
form of punishment among the Turks, Chinese, and others,
consisting in beating an offender on the soles of his
feet. BastinadoBastinado Bas`ti*na"do, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Bastinadoes; p.
pr. & vb. n. Bastinadoing.]
To beat with a stick or cudgel, especially on the soles of
the feet. BastinadoesBastinado Bas`ti*na"do, n.; pl. Bastinadoes. [Sp. bastonada
(cf. F. bastonnade), fr. baston (cf. F. b?ton) a stick or
staff. See Baston.]
1. A blow with a stick or cudgel.
2. A sound beating with a stick or cudgel. Specifically: A
form of punishment among the Turks, Chinese, and others,
consisting in beating an offender on the soles of his
feet. BastinadoesBastinado Bas`ti*na"do, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Bastinadoes; p.
pr. & vb. n. Bastinadoing.]
To beat with a stick or cudgel, especially on the soles of
the feet. BastinadoingBastinado Bas`ti*na"do, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Bastinadoes; p.
pr. & vb. n. Bastinadoing.]
To beat with a stick or cudgel, especially on the soles of
the feet. Crastination
Crastination Cras`ti*na"tion (kr?s`t?-n?"sh?n), n. [L.
crastinus of to-morrow, from cras to-morrow.]
Procrastination; a putting off till to-morrow. [Obs.]
Mediastinal
Mediastinal Me`di*as*ti"nal, a. (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to a mediastinum.
ProcrastinateProcrastinate Pro*cras"ti*nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Procrastinated; p. pr. & vb. n. Procrastinating.] [L.
procrastinatus, p. p. of procrastinare to procrastinate; pro
forward + crastinus of to-morrow, fr. cras to-morrow.]
To put off till to-morrow, or from day to day; to defer; to
postpone; to delay; as, to procrastinate repentance. --Dr. H.
More.
Hopeless and helpless [AE]geon wend, But to
procrastinate his lifeless end. --Shak.
Syn: To postpone; adjourn; defer; delay; retard; protract;
prolong. Procrastinate
Procrastinate Pro*cras"ti*nate, v. i.
To delay; to be dilatory.
I procrastinate more than I did twenty years ago.
--Swift.
ProcrastinatedProcrastinate Pro*cras"ti*nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Procrastinated; p. pr. & vb. n. Procrastinating.] [L.
procrastinatus, p. p. of procrastinare to procrastinate; pro
forward + crastinus of to-morrow, fr. cras to-morrow.]
To put off till to-morrow, or from day to day; to defer; to
postpone; to delay; as, to procrastinate repentance. --Dr. H.
More.
Hopeless and helpless [AE]geon wend, But to
procrastinate his lifeless end. --Shak.
Syn: To postpone; adjourn; defer; delay; retard; protract;
prolong. ProcrastinatingProcrastinate Pro*cras"ti*nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Procrastinated; p. pr. & vb. n. Procrastinating.] [L.
procrastinatus, p. p. of procrastinare to procrastinate; pro
forward + crastinus of to-morrow, fr. cras to-morrow.]
To put off till to-morrow, or from day to day; to defer; to
postpone; to delay; as, to procrastinate repentance. --Dr. H.
More.
Hopeless and helpless [AE]geon wend, But to
procrastinate his lifeless end. --Shak.
Syn: To postpone; adjourn; defer; delay; retard; protract;
prolong. Procrastination
Procrastination Pro*cras`ti*na"tion, n. [L. procrastinatio:
cf. F. procrastination.]
The act or habit of procrastinating, or putting off to a
future time; delay; dilatoriness.
Procrastination is the thief of time. --Young.
Procrastinator
Procrastinator Pro*cras"ti*na`tor, n.
One who procrastinates, or defers the performance of
anything.
Procrastinatory
Procrastinatory Pro*cras"ti*na*to*ry, a.
Of or pertaining to procrastination; dilatory.
Meaning of Astina from wikipedia
- five-door
fastback version was
called the
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Astina elsewhere. The BF
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Marcos Astina is an
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February 1977),
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- 2021, with
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levels available at launch: Evolve, Touring, and
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Hybrid (G20e) and...
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firstly as a hatchback, in 5 trim levels: Pure, Evolve, Touring, GT, and
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Mazda MX-3 1989-1994
Mazda 323 BG 1989-1994
Mazda 323F BG/Mazda
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