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91husband — Synonyms and related words: benedict, boss, bridegroom, budget, bwana, chef, chief, church dignitary, conserve, consort, ecclesiarch, economize, elder, employer, enforce economies, goodman, groom, guru, helpmate, helpmeet, hoard, hold back, hubby …
92husband — hus·band || hÊŒzbÉ™nd n. male spouse, married man v. save, economize; provide with a husband (Archaic); cultivate, tend (Archaic) …
93man — mæn n. adult male human; human being, person; human race, mankind; husband, boyfriend (Informal); game piece used in board games like checkers or chess v. supply with men (as for service, defense, etc.); take one s place for service; strengthen …
94husband — /ˈhʌzbənd / (say huzbuhnd) noun 1. a man joined in marriage to a woman. –verb (t) 2. to manage, especially with prudent economy; economise: to husband one s resources. 3. Obsolete to till; cultivate. {Middle English husbond(e), from Old Norse… …
95husband and wife — A natural and legal relation. The relation between a man and a woman created by their valid marriage to each other giving rise to the mutual rights; duties and liabilities arising out of that relation. 26 Am J1st H & W § 2. See marriage; married… …
96man — I. n. 1. Person, individual, body, somebody, one, personage, soul, living soul, some one, human being. 2. Mankind, the human race. 3. Male person. 4. Adult male. 5. Vassal, liege, subject, servant, attendant, dependant. 6. Husband, married man. 7 …
97man — 1. Term of address to either sex, irrespective of age. (Usu. Pop.) 2. old man Boss. Father. Husband. Also informal and friendly term of address …
98husband — A married man; one who has a lawful wife living. The correlative of wife. Etymologically, the word signified the house bond; the man who, according to Saxon ideas and institutions, held around him the family, for whom he was in law responsible …
99husband — A married man; one who has a lawful wife living. The correlative of wife. Etymologically, the word signified the house bond; the man who, according to Saxon ideas and institutions, held around him the family, for whom he was in law responsible …
100“Man of Stone, The“ — Short story (6,460 words); ghostwritten for Hazel Heald, probably in summer 1932. First published in Wonder Stories (October 1932); first collected in Marginalia; corrected text in HM Daniel “Mad Dan” Morris finds in his ancestral copy of the… …