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AbolitionAbolition Ab"o*li"tion, n. [L. abolitio, fr. abolere: cf. F.
abolition. See Abolish.]
The act of abolishing, or the state of being abolished; an
annulling; abrogation; utter destruction; as, the abolition
of slavery or the slave trade; the abolition of laws,
decrees, ordinances, customs, taxes, debts, etc.
Note: The application of this word to persons is now unusual
or obsolete Abolitionism
Abolitionism Ab`o*li"tion*ism, n.
The principles or measures of abolitionists. --Wilberforce.
Abolitionist
Abolitionist Ab`o*li"tion*ist, n.
A person who favors the abolition of any institution,
especially negro slavery.
Abolitionize
Abolitionize Ab`o*li`tion*ize, v. t.
To imbue with the principles of abolitionism. [R.]
--Bartlett.
Actinolitic
Actinolitic Ac`tin*o*lit"ic, a. (Min.)
Of the nature of, or containing, actinolite.
Aerolitic
Aerolitic A`["e]r*o*lit"ic, a.
Of or pertaining to a["e]rolites; meteoric; as, a["e]rolitic
iron. --Booth.
Amolition
Amolition Am`o*li"tion, n. [L. amolitio, fr. amoliri to
remove; a (ab) + moliri to put in motion.]
Removal; a putting away. [Obs.] --Bp. Ward (1673).
Carolitic
Carolitic Car`o*lit"ic, a. (Arch.)
Adorned with sculptured leaves and branches.
Colitis
Colitis Co*li"tis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? + -itis.] (Med.)
An inflammation of the large intestine, esp. of its mucous
membrane; colonitis.
Coprolitic
Coprolitic Cop`ro*lit"ic, a.
Containing, pertaining to, or of the nature of, coprolites.
Cosmopolitical
Cosmopolitical Cos`mo*po*lit"ic*al (k?z`m?-p?-l?t"?-kal), a.
Having the character of a cosmopolite. [R.] --Hackluyt.
Demolitionist
Demolitionist Dem`o*li"tion*ist, n.
A demolisher. [R.] --Carlyle.
Graptolitic
Graptolitic Grap"to*lit`ic, a.
Of or pertaining to graptolites; containing graptolites; as,
a graptolitic slate.
Impolitic
Impolitic Im*pol"i*tic, a. [Pref. im- not + politic; cf. F.
impolitique.]
Not politic; contrary to, or wanting in, policy; unwise;
imprudent; indiscreet; inexpedient; as, an impolitic ruler,
law, or measure.
The most unjust and impolitic of all things, unequal
taxation. --Burke.
Syn: Indiscreet; inexpedient; undiplomatic.
ImpoliticalImpolitical Im`po*lit"i*cal, a.
Impolitic. [Obs.] -- Im`po*lit"i*cal*ly, adv. [Obs.]
--Bacon. ImpoliticallyImpolitical Im`po*lit"i*cal, a.
Impolitic. [Obs.] -- Im`po*lit"i*cal*ly, adv. [Obs.]
--Bacon. Impoliticly
Impoliticly Im*pol"i*tic*ly, adv.
In an impolitic manner.
Impoliticness
Impoliticness Im*pol"i*tic*ness, n.
The quality of being impolitic.
LaccoliticLaccolite Lac"co*lite, Laccolith Lac"co*lith, n. [Gr. ? a
cistern + -lite, -lith.] (Geol.)
A mass of igneous rock intruded between sedimentary beds and
resulting in a mammiform bulging of the overlying strata. --
Lac`co*lit"ic, a. Metropolitical
Metropolitical Met`ro*po*lit"ic*al, a.
Of or pertaining to a metropolis; being a metropolis;
metropolitan; as, the metropolitical chair. --Bp. Hall.
Miliolitic
Miliolitic Mil`i*o*lit"ic, a.
Of or pertaining to the genus Miliola; containing miliolites.
NolitionNolition No*li"tion, n. [L. nolle not to will, to be
unwilling; ne + velle to will, to be willing.]
Adverse action of will; unwillingness; -- opposed to
volition.
A nolition and a direct enmity against the lust. --Jer.
Taylor. Oolitic
Oolitic O`["o]*lit"ic, a. [Cf.F. o["o]lithique.]
Of or pertaining to o["o]lite; composed of, or resembling,
o["o]lite.
Otolitic
Otolithic O`to*lith"ic, Otolitic O`to*lit"ic, a. (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to otoliths.
Pisolitic
Pisolitic Pi`so*lit"ic, a. [Cf. F. pisolithique.] (Min.)
Composed of, containing, or resembling, pisolite.
Politic
Politic Pol`i*tic, n.
A politician. [Archaic] --Bacon.
Swiftly the politic goes; is it dark? he borrows a
lantern; Slowly the statesman and sure, guiding his
feet by the stars. --Lowell.
PoliticalPolitical Po*lit"i*cal, a.
1. Having, or conforming to, a settled system of
administration. [R.] ``A political government.' --Evelyn.
2. Of or pertaining to public policy, or to politics;
relating to affairs of state or administration; as, a
political writer. ``The political state of Europe.'
--Paley.
3. Of or pertaining to a party, or to parties, in the state;
as, his political relations were with the Whigs.
4. Politic; wise; also, artful. [Obs.] --Sterne.
Political economy, that branch of political science or
philosophy which treats of the sources, and methods of
production and preservation, of the material wealth and
prosperity of nations. Political arithmeticArithmetic A*rith"me*tic, n. [OE. arsmetike, OF. arismetique,
L. arithmetica, fr. Gr. ? (sc. ?), fr. ? arithmetical, fr. ?
to number, fr. ? number, prob. fr. same root as E. arm, the
idea of counting coming from that of fitting, attaching. See
Arm. The modern Eng. and French forms are accommodated to
the Greek.]
1. The science of numbers; the art of computation by figures.
2. A book containing the principles of this science.
Arithmetic of sines, trigonometry.
Political arithmetic, the application of the science of
numbers to problems in civil government, political
economy, and social science.
Universal arithmetic, the name given by Sir Isaac Newton to
algebra. Political economyPolitical Po*lit"i*cal, a.
1. Having, or conforming to, a settled system of
administration. [R.] ``A political government.' --Evelyn.
2. Of or pertaining to public policy, or to politics;
relating to affairs of state or administration; as, a
political writer. ``The political state of Europe.'
--Paley.
3. Of or pertaining to a party, or to parties, in the state;
as, his political relations were with the Whigs.
4. Politic; wise; also, artful. [Obs.] --Sterne.
Political economy, that branch of political science or
philosophy which treats of the sources, and methods of
production and preservation, of the material wealth and
prosperity of nations. Politicalism
Politicalism Po*lit"i*cal*ism, n.
Zeal or party spirit in politics.
Meaning of Oliti from wikipedia
- Cameroon.
Batomo may be a
separate language, or it may be the same as
Motomo (
Oliti, Matchi), a
dialect of Iceve-Maci (Ethnologue, 22nd edition).
Vowel length...
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between the
villages of
Ballin and Mav****,
inhabited by the
Mesaka and
Oliti ethnic groups, respectively. A
spokesperson from the
Presbyterian Church...
- Cameroons. The
divergent dialects are Ceve
proper (Becheve), and Maci (Matchi,
Oliti).
There are 5 tones: high, low, falling,
rising and rising-falling. Ceve...
- Bitare, Mesaka, Iyive, Ceve or Becheve, Evant, Eman, Ipulo, Caka, Undir,
Oliti etc. They
together with the Tiv in
Nigeria share the same culture, language...
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languages per Blench:
Tivoid Central Tivoid A Tiv–Iyive–Otank
Evant Ceve (
Oliti) B Caka (Batanga, Asaka)
Ipulo (Olulu) Eman (Amanavil)
Mesaka (Ugarə) North...
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common in the area.
Child marriage is
heavily practiced among the ****umbo,
Oliti, and
Bacheve clans found in the
southwest region of Cameroon, with families...
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again ‘Then, many
children were born.’ (23)
oliti game
kahare many Ø-aitsa-ha-ita-ha 3SG-kill-PL-IFV-PL
oliti kahare Ø-aitsa-ha-ita-ha game many 3SG-kill-PL-IFV-PL...
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Nigerian citizens were m****acred by
armed men from the
neighboring village of
Oliti.
Villagers in
Mesaka claimed that the
armed men were
separatist fighters...