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Definition of attend
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of attend is as below...
Attend
(v. t.) To be
present
with; to
accompany;
to be
united
or
consequent
to; as, a
measure
attended
with ill
effects..
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Karyokinesis
::
Karyokinesis
(n.) The
indirect
division
of cells in
which,
prior to
division
of the cell
protoplasm,
complicated
changes
take place in the
nucleus,
attended
with
movement
of the
nuclear
fibrils;
--
opposed
to
karyostenosis.
The
nucleus
becomes
enlarged
and
convoluted,
and
finally
the
threads
are
separated
into two
groups
which
ultimately
become
disconnected
and
constitute
the
daughter
nuclei.
Called
also
mitosis.
See Cell
development,
under
Cell..
Stagger
::
Stagger
(n.) A
disease
of
horses
and other
animals,
attended
by
reeling,
unsteady
gait or
sudden
falling;
as,
parasitic
staggers;
appopletic
or
sleepy
staggers..
Cupbearer
::
Cupbearer
(n.) One of the
attendants
of a
prince
or
noble,
permanently
charged
with the
performance
of this
office
for his
master..
Knight Banneret
::
Knight
banneret
() A
knight
who
carried
a
banner,
who
possessed
fiefs to a
greater
amount
than the
knight
bachelor,
and who was
obliged
to serve in war with a
greater
number
of
attendants.
The
dignity
was
sometimes
conferred
by the
sovereign
in
person
on the field of
battle..
Impetigo
::
Impetigo
(n.) A
cutaneous,
pustular
eruption,
not
attended
with
fever;
usually,
a kind of
eczema
with
pustulation..
Stoccade
::
Stocah
(n.) A
menial
attendant.
Playgoer
::
Playgoer
(n.) One who
frequents
playhouses,
or
attends
dramatic
performances..
Summons
::
Summons
(v.) The act of
summoning;
a call by
authority,
or by the
command
of a
superior,
to
appear
at a place
named,
or to
attend
to some
duty..
Attendant
::
Attendant
(v. t.) Being
present,
or in the
train;
accompanying;
in
waiting..
Catalysis
::
Catalysis
(n.) A
process
by which
reaction
occurs
in the
presence
of
certain
agents
which were
formerly
believed
to exert an
influence
by mere
contact.
It is now
believed
that such
reactions
are
attended
with the
formation
of an
intermediate
compound
or
compounds,
so that by
alternate
composition
and
decomposition
the agent is
apparenty
left
unchanged;
as, the
catalysis
of
making
ether from
alcohol
by means of
sulphuric
acid; or
catalysis
in the
action
of
soluble
ferments
(as
diastase,
or
ptyali
Omened
::
Omened
(a.)
Attended
by, or
containing,
an omen or
omens;
as,
happy-omened
day..
Burial
::
Burial
(n.) The act of
burying;
depositing
a dead body in the
earth,
in a tomb or
vault,
or in the
water,
usually
with
attendant
ceremonies;
sepulture;
interment..
Quartermaster
::
Quartermaster
(n.) A petty
officer
who
attends
to the helm,
binnacle,
signals,
and the like, under the
direction
of the
master..
Huzza
::
Huzza (v. t.) To
receive
or
attend
with
huzzas.
Listen
::
Listen
(v. i.) To give close
attention
with the
purpose
of
hearing;
to give ear; to
hearken;
to
attend.
Merry-andrew
::
Merry-andrew
(n.) One whose
business
is to make sport for
others;
a
buffoon;
a zany;
especially,
one who
attends
a
mountebank
or quack
doctor..
Epilepsy
::
Epilepsy
(n.) The
falling
sickness,
so
called
because
the
patient
falls
suddenly
to the
ground;
a
disease
characterized
by
paroxysms
(or fits)
occurring
at
interval
and
attended
by
sudden
loss of
consciousness,
and
convulsive
motions
of the
muscles..
Attendance
::
Attendance
(v. t.) The act of
attending;
state of being in
waiting;
service;
ministry;
the fact of being
present;
presence.
Interdict
::
Interdict
(n.) A
prohibition
of the pope, by which the
clergy
or
laymen
are
restrained
from
performing,
or from
attending,
divine
service,
or from
administering
the
offices
or
enjoying
the
privileges
of the
church..
Hearken
::
Hearken
(v. i.) To
listen;
to lend the ear; to
attend
to what is
uttered;
to give heed; to hear, in order to obey or
comply..
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