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Acetimetry
Acetimetry Ac`e*tim"e*try, n.
The act or method of ascertaining the strength of vinegar, or
the proportion of acetic acid contained in it. --Ure.
Aforetime
Aforetime A*fore"time`, adv.
In time past; formerly. ``He prayed . . . as he did
aforetime.' --Dan. vi. 10.
Beforetime
Beforetime Be*fore"time`, adv.
Formerly; aforetime.
[They] dwelt in their tents, as beforetime. --2 Kings
xiii. 5.
Foretime
Foretime Fore"time`, n.
The past; the time before the present. ``A very dim
foretime.' --J. C. Shairp.
Lifetime
Lifetime Life"time` (-t[imac]m`), n.
The time that life continues.
Sometime
Sometime Some"time`, a.
Having been formerly; former; late; whilom.
Our sometime sister, now our queen. --Shak.
Ion, our sometime darling, whom we prized. --Talfourd.
SometimesSometimes Some"times`, adv. [Sometime + adverbial ending -s,
as in -wards.]
1. Formerly; sometime. [Obs.]
That fair and warlike form In which the majesty of
buried Denmark Did sometimes march. --Shak.
2. At times; at intervals; now and then;occasionally.
It is good that we sometimes be contradicted. --Jer.
Taylor.
Sometimes . . . sometimes, at certain times . . . at
certain other times; as, sometimes he is earnest,
sometimes he is frivolous. Sometimes sometimesSometimes Some"times`, adv. [Sometime + adverbial ending -s,
as in -wards.]
1. Formerly; sometime. [Obs.]
That fair and warlike form In which the majesty of
buried Denmark Did sometimes march. --Shak.
2. At times; at intervals; now and then;occasionally.
It is good that we sometimes be contradicted. --Jer.
Taylor.
Sometimes . . . sometimes, at certain times . . . at
certain other times; as, sometimes he is earnest,
sometimes he is frivolous. Waketime
Waketime Wake"time`, n.
Time during which one is awake. [R.] --Mrs. Browning.
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