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Deposal
Deposal De*pos"al, n.
The act of deposing from office; a removal from the throne.
--Fox.
DisposalDisposal Dis*pos"al, n. [From Dispose.]
1. The act of disposing, or disposing of, anything;
arrangement; orderly distribution; a putting in order; as,
the disposal of the troops in two lines.
2. Ordering; regulation; adjustment; management; government;
direction.
The execution leave to high disposal. --Milton.
3. Regulation of the fate, condition, application, etc., of
anything; the transference of anything into new hands, a
new place, condition, etc.; alienation, or parting; as, a
disposal of property.
A domestic affair of great importance, which is no
less than the disposal of my sister Jenny for life.
--Tatler.
4. Power or authority to dispose of, determine the condition
of, control, etc., especially in the phrase at, or in, the
disposal of.
The sole and absolute disposal of him an his
concerns. --South.
Syn: Disposition; dispensation; management; conduct;
government; distribution; arrangement; regulation;
control. Exposal
Exposal Ex*pos"al, n.
Exposure. --Swift.
InterposalInterposal In`ter*pos"al, n. [From Interpose.]
The act of interposing; interposition; intervention. Opposal
Opposal Op*pos"al, n.
Opposition. [R.] --Sir T. Herbert.
Presupposal
Presupposal Pre`sup*pos"al, n.
Presupposition. [R.] ``Presupposal of knowledge.' --Hooker.
ProposalProposal Pro*pos"al, n. [From Propose.]
1. That which is proposed, or propounded for consideration or
acceptance; a scheme or design; terms or conditions
proposed; offer; as, to make proposals for a treaty of
peace; to offer proposals for erecting a building; to make
proposals of marriage. ``To put forth proposals for a
book.' --Macaulay.
2. (Law) The offer by a party of what he has in view as to an
intended business transaction, which, with acceptance,
constitutes a contract.
Syn: Proffer; tender; overture. See Proposition. ReposalReposal Re*pos"al (r[-e]*p[=o]z"al), n. [From Repose.]
1. The act or state of reposing; as, the reposal of a trust.
--Shak.
2. That on which one reposes. [Obs.] --Burton. Supposal
Supposal Sup*pos"al, n.
The act of supposing; also, that which is supposed;
supposition; opinion. --Shak.
Interest, with a Jew, never proceeds but upon supposal,
at least, of a firm and sufficient bottom. --South.
Transposal
Transposal Trans*pos"al, n.
The act of transposing, or the state of being transposed;
transposition.
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