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propend
† proˈpend, v. Obs. [ad. L. prōpend-ēre to hang forward or down, preponderate, be inclined or favourable, f. prō, pro-1 1 b + pend-ēre to hang.] 1. intr. To hang or lean forward or downward; to incline or tend in a particular direction; of a scale, to weigh down, preponderate.1545 T. Raynalde Byrth ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Michael Rozenes
1995) 78 A Crim R 307; Cheatle v The Queen (1993) 177 CLR 541; Dietrich v The Queen (1992) 177 CLR 292; Commissioner of Australian Federal Police v Propend wikipedia.org
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propendent
propendent, a. (prəʊˈpɛndənt) Also 6 erron. -ant. [ad. L. prōpendēnt-em, pres. pple. of prōpendēre: see propend and -ent.] 1. Hanging forward, outward, or downward.1593 Nashe Christ's T. 32 So did theyr propendant breast-bones imminent-ouer-canopy theyr bellies. 1650 Bulwer Anthropomet. 122 The Lips... Oxford English Dictionary
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propense
propense, a. Now rare. (prəʊˈpɛns) Also 6–7 propence. [ad. L. prōpens-us hanging toward, inclining, inclined; disposed, prone, favourable, pa. pple. of prōpend-ēre: see propend.] 1. Having an inclination, bias, or propensity to something; inclined, disposed, prone; ready, willing. Const. to, with n.... Oxford English Dictionary
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propension
propension Now rare. (prəʊˈpɛnʃən) [= F. propension (1595 in Godef. Compl.), ad. L. prōpensiōn-em inclination, propensity, n. of action f. prōpendēre: see propend.] 1. The action, fact, or quality of ‘propending’ or inclining to something; inclination, ‘leaning’, propensity. a. = propensity 1 a.c 15... Oxford English Dictionary
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indetermined
indetermined, a. Now rare. (ɪndɪˈtɜːmɪnd) [f. in-3 + determined ppl. a.] Not determined, undetermined. 1. Not definitely fixed, settled, decided, or ascertained; having no definite or clearly-marked character.1611 Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. ix. vi. §90. 507/1 The Westerne Princes..wrapt and knotted in mu... Oxford English Dictionary
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spritely
ˈspritely, a. and adv. Also 6 spritly, 7 -lye, sp'ritly. [f. sprite n.] A. adj. 1. a. = sprightly a. 1.1606 Shakes. Tr. & Cr. ii. ii. 190 Yet nere the lesse, My spritely brethren, I propend to you In resolution to keepe Helen still. 1670 Cotton Espernon i. iv. 141 But the Commanders and Souldiers we... Oxford English Dictionary
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directly
directly, adv. (dɪˈrɛktlɪ) [f. direct a. + -ly2.] In a direct manner or way. 1. a. In a straight line of motion; with undeviating course; straight.1513 More in Grafton Chron. (1568) II. 800 The king with Queene Anne his wife, came downe out of the white Hall..and went directly to the kinges Benche. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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