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- 221. Ambrose Bierce: OPTIMISM, n. The doctrine, or belief, that everything is beautiful, including wh ...

- 222. Ambrose Bierce: PANDEMONIUM, n. Literally, the Place of All the Demons. Most of them have escape ...

- 223. Ambrose Bierce: POVERTY, n. A file provided for the teeth of the rats of reform. The number of p ...

- 224. Ambrose Bierce: PROBOSCIS, n. The rudimentary organ of an elephant which serves him in place of ...

- 225. Ambrose Bierce: PROJECTILE, n. The final arbiter in international disputes. Formerly these dispu ...

- 226. Ambrose Bierce: QUIXOTIC, adj. Absurdly chivalric, like Don Quixote. An insight into the beauty ...

- 227. Ambrose Bierce: RADICALISM, n. The conservatism of to-morrow injected into the affairs of to-day ...

- 228. Ambrose Bierce: REGALIA, n. Distinguishing insignia, jewels and costume of such ancient and hono ...

- 229. Ambrose Bierce: RELIQUARY, n. A receptacle for such sacred objects as pieces of the true cross, ...

- 230. Ambrose Bierce: RENOWN, n. A degree of distinction between notoriety and fame -- a little more s ...

- 231. Ambrose Bierce: REVIEW, v.t.
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- 232. Ambrose Bierce: RIGHTEOUSNESS, n. A sturdy virtue that was once found among the Pantidoodles inh ...

- 233. Ambrose Bierce: SABBATH, n. A weekly festival having its origin in the fact that God made the wo ...

- 234. Ambrose Bierce: SACERDOTALIST, n. One who holds the belief that a clergyman is a priest. Denial ...

- 235. Ambrose Bierce: SAW, n. A trite popular saying, or proverb. (Figurative and colloquial.) So call ...

- 236. Ambrose Bierce: SEAL, n. A mark impressed upon certain kinds of documents to attest their authen ...

- 237. Ambrose Bierce: SEINE, n. A kind of net for effecting an involuntary change of environment. For ...

- 238. Ambrose Bierce: SLANG, n. The grunt of the human hog (_Pignoramus intolerabilis_) with an audibl ...

- 239. Ambrose Bierce: SOUL, n. A spiritual entity concerning which there hath been brave disputation. ...

- 240. Ambrose Bierce: STORY, n. A narrative, commonly untrue. The truth of the stories here following ...

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