Accompliceship
Ac‐com″plice‐ship (�), n. The state of being an accomplice. Sir H. Taylor.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, C. & G. Merriam Co., 1913.
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Ac‐com″plice‐ship (�), n. The state of being an accomplice. Sir H. Taylor.
Ac′com‐plic″i‐ty (�), n. The act or state of being an accomplice.
Ac‐com″plish (�), v. t. [imp. & p. p.Accomplished (�), p. pr. & vb. n.Accomplishing.] [OE. acomplissen, OF. accomplir, F. accomplir; L. ad + complere to fill up, complete. See C...
Ac‐com″plish‐a‐ble (�), a. Capable of being accomplished; practicable. Carlyle.
Ac‐com″plished (�), a. 1. Completed; effected; established; as, an accomplished fact.2. Complete in acquirements as the result usually of training; — commonly in a good sense; a...
Ac‐com″plish‐er (�), n. One who accomplishes.
Ac‐com″plish‐ment (–ment), n. [F. accomplissement, fr. accomplir.] 1. The act of accomplishing; entire performance; completion; fulfillment; as, the accomplishment of an enterpr...
Ac‐compt″ (#; formerly #), n. See Account.☞ Accompt, accomptant, etc., are archaic forms.
Ac‐compt″a‐ble (�), a. See Accountable.
Ac‐compt″ant (�), n. See Accountant.
Ac‐cord″ (�), n. [OE. acord, accord, OF. acort, acorde, F. accord, fr. OF. acorder, F. accorder. See Accord, v. t.] 1. Agreement or concurrence of opinion, will, or action; harm...
Ac‐cord″, v. t. [imp. & p. p.Accorded; p. pr. & vb. n.According.] [OE. acorden, accorden, OF. acorder, F. accorder, fr. LL. accordare; L. ad + cor, cordis, heart. Cf. Concord, D...
Ac‐cord″, v. i. 1. To agree; to correspond; to be in harmony; — followed by with, formerly also by to; as, his disposition accords with his looks.My heart accordeth with my tong...
Ac‐cord″a‐ble (�), a. [OF. acordable, F. accordable.] 1. Agreeing. Chaucer.2. Reconcilable; in accordance.
Ac‐cord″ance (�), n. [OF. acordance.] Agreement; harmony; conformity. “In strict accordance with the law.” Macaulay.Syn. — Harmony; unison; coincidence.
Ac‐cord″an‐cy (�), n. Accordance. Paley.
Ac‐cord″ant (�), a. [OF. acordant, F. accordant.] Agreeing; consonant; harmonious; corresponding; conformable; — followed by with or to.Strictly accordant with true morality.Dar...
Ac‐cord″ant‐ly, adv. In accordance or agreement; agreeably; conformably; — followed by with or to.
Ac‐cord″er (�), n. One who accords, assents, or concedes.
Ac‐cord″ing, p. a. Agreeing; in agreement or harmony; harmonious. “This according voice of national wisdom.” Burke. “Mind and soul according well.” Tennyson.According to him, ev...
Ac‐cord″ing (�), adv. Accordingly; correspondingly. Shak.
Ac‐cord″ing‐ly, adv. 1. Agreeably; correspondingly; suitably; in a manner conformable.Behold, and so proceed accordingly.Shak.2. In natural sequence; consequently; so.Syn. — Con...
Ac‐cor″di‐on (�), n. [See Accord.] (Mus.) A small, portable, keyed wind instrument, whose tones are generated by play of the wind upon free metallic reeds.
Ac‐cor″di‐on‐ist, n. A player on the accordion.
Ac‐cord″ment (ăk‐kôrd″ment), n. [OF. acordement. See Accord, v.] Agreement; reconcilement. Gower.
Ac‐cor″po‐rate (�), v. t. [L. accorporare; ad + corpus, corporis, body.] To unite; to attach; to incorporate. Milton.
Ac‐cost″ (#; 115), v. t. [imp. & p. p.Accosted; p. pr. & vb. n.Accosting.] [F. accoster, LL. accostare to bring side by side; L. ad + costa rib, side. See Coast, and cf. Accoast...