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Bromism
Bromism Bro"mism, n. (Med.) A diseased condition produced by the excessive use of bromine or one of its compounds. It is characterized by mental dullness and muscular weakness.
Chromis or Heliastes punctipinnis
Blacksmith Black"smith`, n. [Black (in allusion to the color of the metal) + smith. Cf. Whitesmith.] 1. A smith who works in iron with a forge, and makes iron utensils, horseshoes, etc. The blacksmith may forge what he pleases. --Howell. 2. (Zo["o]l.) A fish of the Pacific coast (Chromis, or Heliastes, punctipinnis), of a blackish color.
Chromism
Chromism Chro"mism, n. Same as Chromatism.
Compromise
Compromise Com"pro*mise, n. [F. compromis, fr. L. compromissum a mutual promise to abide by the decision of an arbiter, fr. compromittere to make such a promise; com- + promittere to promise. See Promise.] 1. A mutual agreement to refer matters in dispute to the decision of arbitrators. [Obs.] --Burrill. 2. A settlement by arbitration or by mutual consent reached by concession on both sides; a reciprocal abatement of extreme demands or rights, resulting in an agreement. But basely yielded upon compromise That which his noble ancestors achieved with blows. --Shak. All government, indeed every human benefit and enjoyment, every virtue and every prudent act, is founded on compromise and barter. --Burke. An abhorrence of concession and compromise is a never failing characteristic of religious factions. --Hallam. 3. A committal to something derogatory or objectionable; a prejudicial concession; a surrender; as, a compromise of character or right. I was determined not to accept any fine speeches, to the compromise of that sex the belonging to which was, after all, my strongest claim and title to them. --Lamb.
Compromise
Compromise Com"pro*mise, v. i. 1. To agree; to accord. [Obs.] 2. To make concession for conciliation and peace.
Compromiser
Compromiser Com"pro*mi`ser, n. One who compromises.
Compromissorial
Compromissorial Com`pro*mis*so"ri*al, a. Relating to compromise. [R.] --Chalmers.
Forepromised
Forepromised Fore`prom"ised, a. Promised beforehand; pre["e]ngaged. --Bp. Hall.
Intromission
Intromission In`tro*mis"sion, n. [Cf. F. intromission. See Intromit.] 1. The act of sending in or of putting in; insertion. --South. 2. The act of letting go in; admission. 3. (Scots Law) An intermeddling with the affairs of another, either on legal grounds or without authority.
Palindromist
Palindromist Pa*lin"dro*mist, n. A writer of palindromes.
Pogonias chromis
Note: The common drumfish (Pogonias chromis) is a large species, common south of New Jersey. The southern red drum or red horse (Sci[ae]na ocellata), and the fresh-water drum or croaker (Aplodionotus grunniens), are related species.
Promiscuity
Promiscuity Pro`mis*cu"i*ty, n. Promiscuousness; confusion. --H. Spencer.
Promiscuous
Promiscuous Pro*mis"cu*ous, a. [L. promiscuus; pro before, in place of, for + miscere to mix. See Mix. ] 1. Consisting of individuals united in a body or mass without order; mingled; confused; undistinguished; as, a promiscuous crowd or mass. A wild, where weeds and flowers promiscuous shoot. --Pope. 2. Distributed or applied without order or discrimination; not restricted to an individual; common; indiscriminate; as, promiscuous love or intercourse.
Promiscuously
Promiscuously Pro*mis"cu*ous*ly, adv. In a promiscuous manner.
Promiscuousness
Promiscuousness Pro*mis"cu*ous*ness, n. The quality or state of being promiscuous.
Promise
Promise Prom"ise, a. [F. promesse, L. promissum, fr. promittere, promissum, to put forth, foretell, promise; pro forward, for + mittere to send. See Mission. ] 1. In general, a declaration, written or verbal, made by one person to another, which binds the person who makes it to do, or to forbear to do, a specified act; a declaration which gives to the person to whom it is made a right to expect or to claim the performance or forbearance of a specified act. For if the inheritance be of the law, it is no more of promise: but God gave it to Abraham by promise. --Gal. iii. 18. 2. (Law) An engagement by one person to another, either in words or in writing, but properly not under seal, for the performance or nonperformance of some particular thing. The word promise is used to denote the mere engagement of a person, without regard to the consideration for it, or the corresponding duty of the party to whom it is made. --Chitty. Parsons. Burrill. 3. That which causes hope, expectation, or assurance; especially, that which affords expectation of future distinction; as, a youth of great promise. --Shak. My native country was full of youthful promise. --W. Irving. 4. Bestowal, fulfillment, or grant of what is promised. He . . . commanded them that they should not depart from Jerusalem, but wait for the promise of the Father. --Acts i. 4.
Promise
Promise Prom"ise, v. i. 1. To give assurance by a promise, or binding declaration. 2. To afford hopes or expectation; to give ground to expect good; rarely, to give reason to expect evil. Will not the ladies be afeard of the lion? I fear it, I promise you. --Shak.
Promisee
Promisee Prom`is*ee", n. (Law) The person to whom a promise is made.
Promiser
Promiser Prom"is*er, n. One who promises.
Promising
Promising Prom"is*ing, a. Making a promise or promises; affording hope or assurance; as, promising person; a promising day. -- Prom"is*ing*ly, adv.
Promisingly
Promising Prom"is*ing, a. Making a promise or promises; affording hope or assurance; as, promising person; a promising day. -- Prom"is*ing*ly, adv.
Promisor
Promisor Prom"is*or, n. (Law) One who engages or undertakes; a promiser. --Burrill.
Promissive
Promissive Pro*mis"sive, a. Making a promise; implying a promise; promising. [R.]
Promissorily
Promissorily Prom"is*so*ri*ly, adv. In a promissory manner. --Sir T. Browne.
Promissory
Promissory Prom"is*so*ry, a. Containing a promise or binding declaration of something to be done or forborne. Promissory note (Law), a written promise to pay to some person named, and at a time specified therein, or on demand, or at sight, a certain sum of money, absolutely and at all events; -- frequently called a note of hand. --Kent. Byles. Story.
Promissory note
Promissory Prom"is*so*ry, a. Containing a promise or binding declaration of something to be done or forborne. Promissory note (Law), a written promise to pay to some person named, and at a time specified therein, or on demand, or at sight, a certain sum of money, absolutely and at all events; -- frequently called a note of hand. --Kent. Byles. Story.
Romish
Romish Rom"ish, a. Belonging or relating to Rome, or to the Roman Catholic Church; -- frequently used in a disparaging sense; as, the Romish church; the Romish religion, ritual, or ceremonies.
Romist
Romist Rom"ist, n. A Roman Catholic. [R.] --South.
Uncompromising
Uncompromising Un*com"pro*mi`sing, a. Not admitting of compromise; making no truce or concessions; obstinate; unyielding; inflexible. -- Un*com"pro*mi`sing*ly, adv.
Uncompromisingly
Uncompromising Un*com"pro*mi`sing, a. Not admitting of compromise; making no truce or concessions; obstinate; unyielding; inflexible. -- Un*com"pro*mi`sing*ly, adv.

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