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With one consent. Unanimously, with one accord, by common consent, to a man, as one man, one and all, on all hands, in chorus, without a dissenting voice, nem. com. Without, prep.
Withstand, v. a. Resist, oppose, face, confront, strive against, stand against, make a stand against. Witless, a. Silly, foolish, stupid, dull, shallow, senseless, obtuse, daft (Scotch), unintelligent, feeble- witted, short-witted, half-witted, dull-witted, muddy-headed, muddy-brained, slow of apprehension, fat- witted. Witling, n. Wiseacre, Gothamite, blunderer, pretender to wisdom, man of small wit. See Dunce. Witness, n.
Witness, v. a.
Witticism, n. Joke (made by one who affects wit), jest, conceit, quip, quirk, crank. Witty, a.
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