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THEIR, a pronom. 1. Their has the sense of a pronominal adjective, denoting of t...
THEFT, n. The act of stealing. In law, the private, unlawful, felonious taking o...
THEAVE' THEE, pron. obj. case of thou. THEE , v.i. To thrive; to prosper.
THEAT'RICALLY, adv. In the manner of actors on the state; in a manner suiting th...
THEAT'RIC THEAT'RICAL, a. Pertaining to a theater or to scenic representations; ...
THE'ATRE, n. [L. theatrum; Gr. to see.] 1. Among the ancients, an edifice in whi...
THE'ATRAL, a. Belonging to a theater. [Not in use.]
THE'ATER THE'ATINS, n. An order of regular priests in Naples, who have no proper...
THE'ARCHY, n. [Gr. God, and rule.] Government by God; more commonly called theoc...
THE, an adjective or definitive adjective. 1. This adjective is used as a defini...
THAW'ING, ppr. Dissolving; resolving into a fluid; liquefying; as any thing frozen.
THAW'ED, pp. Melted, as ice or snow.
THAW, v.i. 1. To melt, dissolve or become fluid, as ice or snow. [It is remarkab...
THAVE, n. An ewe of the first year. [Local.]
THAUMTUR'GICAL, a. [See Thaumaturgy.] Exciting wonder.
THAUMATUR'GIC THAU'MATURGY, n. [Gr. a wonder, and work.] The act of performing s...