THEREAT
THEREAT', adverb [there and at.] At that place.Wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there are who go in thereat Matthew 7:13.1. At that;...
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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THEREAT', adverb [there and at.] At that place.Wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there are who go in thereat Matthew 7:13.1. At that;...
THEREBY', adverb [there and by.] By that; by that means; in consequence of that.Acquaint now thyself with him, and be at peace; thereby good shall come to thee. Job 22:21.
THEREFOR', adverb [there and for.] For that or this, or it.
THEREFORE, adverb ther'fore. [there and for.]1. For that; for that or this reason, referring to something previously stated.I have married a wife, and therefore I cannot come.Lu...
THEREFROM', adverb [there and from.] From this or that.--Turn not aside therefrom to the right hand or to the left. Joshua 23:6.
THEREIN', adverb [there and in.] In that or this place, time or thing.Bring forth abundantly in the earth and multiply therein Genesis 9:7.Ye shall keep the sabbath--whosoever d...
THEREINTO', adverb [there and into.] Into that.
THEREOF', adv. [there and of.] Of that or this.In the day thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die. Genesis 2:17.
THEREON', adverb [there and on.] On that or this.Then the king said, hang him thereon Esther 7:9.
THEREOUT', adverb [there and out.] Out of that or this. Leviticus 2:2.
THERETO' adverb [there and to or unto.] To that or this.Add the fifth part thereto. Leviticus 5:16.
THEREUN'DER, adv. [there and under.] Under that or this.
THEREUNTO', adverb [there and to or unto.] To that or this.Add the fifth part thereto. Leviticus 5:16.
THEREUPON', adverb [there and upon.] Upon that or this.The remnant of the house of Judah, they shall feed thereupon Zephaniah 2:7.1. In consequence of that.He hopes to find you ...
THEREWHI'LE, adverb [there and while.] At the same time.
THEREWITH', adverb [there and with.] With that or this.I have learned in whatever state I am, therewith to be content. Philippians 4:11.
THEREWITHAL', adverb [there and withal.]1. Over and above.2. At the same time.3. With that. [This word is obsolete.][The foregoing compounds of there with the prepositions, are ...
THERF-BREAD, adjective therf'bred. Unleavened bread. [Not in use.]
THE'RIAC, noun [Latin theriaca; Gr. treacle.] A name given by the ancients to various compositions esteemed efficacious against the effects of poison, but afterwards restrained ...
THERI'ACAL, adjective Pertaining to theriac; medicinal.
THER'MAL, adjective [Latin thermoe, warm baths; Gr. to warm.]Pertaining to heat; warm.Thermal waters, are warm or tepid mineral waters, whose heat varies from 92 deg. to 112 deg.
THER'MOLAMP, noun [Gr. warm, from heat, and lamp.]An instrument for furnishing light by means of inflammable gas.
THERMOM'ETER, noun [Gr. warm, from heat, and measure.] An instrument for measuring heat; founded on the property which heat possesses of expanding all bodies, the rate or quanti...
THERMOMET'RICAL, adjective Pertaining to a thermometer; as the thermometrical scale or tube.1. Made by a thermometer; as thermometrical observations.
THERMOMET'RICALLY, adverb By means of a thermometer.
THER'MOSCOPE, noun [Gr. heat, and to see.] An instrument showing the temperature of the air, or the degree of heat and cold.
THESE, pronounplural of this. pronounced theez, and used as an adjective or substitute. these is opposed to those, as this is to that, and when two persons or things or collecti...