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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·di·tion
n.
1.
Mode
or
state
of
being
;
state
or
situation
with
regard
to
external
circumstances
or
influences
,
or
to
physical
or
mental
integrity
,
health
,
strength
,
etc
.;
predicament
;
rank
;
position
,
estate
.
I
am
in
my
condition
A
prince
,
Miranda
;
I
do
think
,
a
king
. --
Shak
.
And
O
,
what
man's
condition
can
be
worse
Than
his
whom
plenty
starves
and
blessings
curse
? --
Cowley
.
The
new
conditions
of
life
.
--
Darwin
.
2.
Essential
quality
;
property
;
attribute
.
It
seemed
to
us
a
condition
and
property
of
divine
powers
and
beings
to
be
hidden
and
unseen
to
others
.
--
Bacon
.
3.
Temperament
;
disposition
;
character
. [
Obs
.]
The
condition
of
a
saint
and
the
complexion
of
a
devil
.
--
Shak
.
4.
That
which
must
exist
as
the
occasion
or
concomitant
of
something
else
;
that
which
is
requisite
in
order
that
something
else
should
take
effect
;
an
essential
qualification
;
stipulation
;
terms
specified
.
I
had
as
lief
take
her
dowry
with
this
condition
,
to
be
whipped
at
the
high
cross
every
morning
.
--
Shak
.
Many
are
apt
to
believe
remission
of
sins
,
but
they
believe
it
without
the
condition
of
repentance
.
--
Jer
.
Taylor
.
5.
Law
A
clause
in
a
contract
,
or
agreement
,
which
has
for
its
object
to
suspend
,
to
defeat
,
or
in
some
way
to
modify
,
the
principal
obligation
;
or
,
in
case
of
a
will
,
to
suspend
,
revoke
,
or
modify
a
devise
or
bequest
.
It
is
also
the
case
of
a
future
uncertain
event
,
which
may
or
may
not
happen
,
and
on
the
occurrence
or
non-occurrence
of
which
,
the
accomplishment
,
recission
,
or
modification
of
an
obligation
or
testamentary
disposition
is
made
to
depend
.
Equation of condition
.
Math.
See
under
Equation
.
On condition
or
Upon condition
(
that
),
used
for
if
in
introducing
conditional
sentences
.
“
Upon
condition
thou
wilt
swear
to
pay
him
tribute
. . .
thou
shalt
be
placed
as
viceroy
under
him.”
--
Shak
.
Conditions of sale
,
the
terms
on
which
it
is
proposed
to
sell
property
by
auction
;
also
,
the
instrument
containing
or
expressing
these
terms
.
Syn:
--
State
;
situation
;
circumstances
;
station
;
case
;
mode
;
plight
;
predicament
;
stipulation
;
qualification
;
requisite
;
article
;
provision
;
arrangement
.
See
State
.
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