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BarbaritiesBarbarity Bar*bar"i*ty, n.; pl. Barbarities. [From
Barbarous.]
The state or manner of a barbarian; lack of civilization.
2. Cruelty; ferociousness; inhumanity.
Treating Christians with a barbarity which would
have shocked the very Moslem. --Macaulay.
3. A barbarous or cruel act.
4. Barbarism; impurity of speech. [Obs.] --Swift. Constituted authorities 2. To make up; to compose; to form.
Truth and reason constitute that intellectual gold
that defies destruction. --Johnson.
3. To appoint, depute, or elect to an office; to make and
empower.
Me didst Thou constitute a priest of thine.
--Wordsworth.
Constituted authorities, the officers of government,
collectively, as of a nation, city, town, etc. --Bartlett. Destructive soritiesSorites So*ri"tes, n. [L., from Gr. swrei`ths (sc.
syllogismo`s), properly, heaped up (hence, a heap of
syllogisms), fr. swro`s a heap.] (Logic)
An abridged form of stating of syllogisms in a series of
propositions so arranged that the predicate of each one that
precedes forms the subject of each one that follows, and the
conclusion unites the subject of the first proposition with
the predicate of the last proposition, as in following
example;
The soul is a thinking agent; A thinking agent can not
be severed into parts; That which can not be severed
can not be destroyed; Therefore the soul can not be
destroyed.
Note: When the series is arranged in the reverse order, it is
called the Goclenian sorites, from Goclenius, a
philosopher of the sixteenth century.
Destructive sorities. See under Destructive. FuturitiesFuturity Fu*tu"ri*ty, n.; pl. Futurities.
1. State of being that is yet to come; future state.
2. Future time; time to come; the future.
3. Event to come; a future event.
All futurities are naked before the All-seeing Eye.
--South. InsecuritiesInsecurity In`se*cu"ri*ty, n.; pl. Insecurities. [Pref. in-
not + security : cf. LL. insecuritas, F. insecurite.]
1. The condition or quality of being insecure; want of
safety; danger; hazard; as, the insecurity of a building
liable to fire; insecurity of a debt.
2. The state of feeling insecure; uncertainty; want of
confidence.
With what insecurity of truth we ascribe effects . .
. unto arbitrary calculations. --Sir T.
Browne.
A time of insecurity, when interests of all sorts
become objects of speculation. --Burke. PeculiaritiesPeculiarity Pe*cul`iar"i*ty, n.; pl. Peculiarities.
1. The quality or state of being peculiar; individuality;
singularity. --Swift.
2. That which is peculiar; a special and distinctive
characteristic or habit; particularity.
The smallest peculiarity of temper on manner.
--Macaulay.
3. Exclusive possession or right. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall. Spiritielle
Spiritielle Spi`ri`ti`elle", a. [F.]
Of the nature, or having the appearance, of a spirit; pure;
refined; ethereal.
VascularitiesVascularity Vas`cu*lar"i*ty, n.; pl. Vascularities. (Biol.)
The quality or state of being vascular.
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