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Humor 1Definition: Moisture, especially, the moisture or fluid of animal bodies, as the chyle, lymph, etc.; as, the humors of the eye, etc.
Humor 2Definition: A vitiated or morbid animal fluid, such as often causes an eruption on the skin. Humor 3Definition: State of mind, whether habitual or temporary (as formerly supposed to depend on the character or combination of the fluids of the body); disposition; temper; mood; as, good humor; ill humor. Humor 4Definition: Changing and uncertain states of mind; caprices; freaks; vagaries; whims. Humor 5Definition: That quality of the imagination which gives to ideas an incongruous or fantastic turn, and tends to excite laughter or mirth by ludicrous images or representations; a playful fancy; facetiousness. Humor 6Definition: To help on by indulgence or compliant treatment; to soothe; to gratify; to please. humor 7Definition: the trait of appreciating (and being able to express) the humorous; "she didn''t appreciate my humor"; "you can''t survive in the army without a sense of humor" humor 8Definition: the quality of being funny; "I fail to see the humor in it" humor 9Definition: the liquid parts of the body humor 10Definition: (Middle Ages) one of the four fluids in the body whose balance was believed to determine your emotional and physical state; "the humors are blood and phlegm and yellow and black bile" humor 11Definition: a message whose ingenuity or verbal skill or incongruity has the power to evoke laughter humor 12Definition: a characteristic (habitual or relatively temporary) state of feeling; "whether he praised or cursed me depended on his temper at the time"; "he was in a bad humor" humor 13Definition: put into a good mood
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