
1) Act 2) Behave 3) Deport
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1) Behave 2) Behave in a certain manner 3) Behave well or properly 4) French word used in English 5) Move 6) To be in agreement 7) To be of an accord 8) To behave 9) To tolerate, bear, put up
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a dish with a stemmed base for serving desserts
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• (v. t.) To carry; to conduct; -- with a reflexive pronoun. • (v. i.) To agree; to accord; to suit; -- sometimes followed by with. • (n.) Manner of acting; behavior; conduct; deportment. • (v. t.) To bear; to endure; to brook; to put with. • (v. i.) To bear or endure; to put up (with); as, to comport with an injury.Comport...
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Ornamental glass or ceramic stand dating from the 18thC, with a shallow dished top and sturdy stem. They are 5-18 in (12.5-46 cm) tall, and were designed to hold sweetmeats, fruit, cakes or bread. See tazza.
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Ornamental glass or ceramic stand dating from the 18thC, with a shallow dished top and sturdy stem. They are 5-18 in (12.5-46 cm) tall, and were designed to hold sweetmeats, fruit, cakes or bread. See tazza.
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Com'port noun [ Confer Old French
comport .] Manner of acting; behavior; conduct; deportment. [ Obsolete] « I knew them well, and marked their rude
comport .
Dryden. »
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Com·port' transitive verb 1. To bear; to endure; to brook; to put with. [ Obsolete] « The malcontented sort That never can the present state
comport .
Daniel. »
2. To carry; to conduct; -- with a reflexive pronoun. « Observe how Lord Somers . . .
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Com·port' intransitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Comported ; present participle & verbal noun Comporting .] [ French comporter , LL . comportare , from Latin comportare to bring together; com-
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comport Literally, to carry together; to conduct or behave oneself in a given way; such as, to comport oneself with tact. To act in a particular manner; to behave; to bear, to endure; to tolerate. Also seen as: comportable, comportableness, and comportance.
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to bear or conduct (oneself&hasp;); behave: He comported himself with dignity.
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[Intelligent words] behave in a certain manner
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