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Definition of pant
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Pant (v. i.)
Hence:
To long
eagerly;
to
desire
earnestly.
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Spinozist
::
Spinozism
(n.) The form of
Pantheism
taught
by
Benedict
Spinoza,
that there is but one
substance,
or
infinite
essence,
in the
universe,
of which the
so-called
material
and
spiritual
beings
and
phenomena
are only
modes,
and that one this one
substance
is God..
Cartoon
::
Cartoon
(n.) A
design
or study drawn of the full size, to serve as a model for
transferring
or
copying;
-- used in the
making
of
mosaics,
tapestries,
fresco
pantings
and the like; as, the
cartoons
of
Raphael..
Pantheism
::
Pantheism
(n.) The
doctrine
that the
universe,
taken or
conceived
of as a
whole,
is God; the
doctrine
that there is no God but the
combined
force and laws which are
manifested
in the
existing
universe;
cosmotheism..
Office
::
Office
(n.) The
apartments
or
outhouses
in which the
domestics
discharge
the
duties
attached
to the
service
of a
house,
as
kitchens,
pantries,
stables,
etc..
Countertripping
::
Countertripping
(a.) Same as
Countertrippant.
Mare
::
Mare (n.)
Sighing,
suffocative
panting,
intercepted
utterance,
with a sense of
pressure
across
the
chest,
occurring
during
sleep;
the
incubus;
--
obsolete,
except
in the
compound
nightmare..
Pantography
::
Pantography
(n.) A
general
description;
entire
view of an
object.
Heaving
::
Heaving
(n.) A
lifting
or
rising;
a
swell;
a
panting
or deep
sighing.
Spence
::
Spence
(n.) A place where
provisions
are kept; a
buttery;
a
larder;
a
pantry.
Pantometry
::
Pantometry
(n.)
Universal
measurement.
Pantographic
::
Pantographic
(a.) Alt. of
Pantographica.
Dissonant
::
Dissonant
(a.)
Disagreeing;
incongruous;
discrepant,
-- with from or to..
Cougar
::
Cougar
(n.) An
American
feline
quadruped
(Felis
concolor),
resembling
the
African
panther
in size and
habits.
Its color is
tawny,
without
spots;
hence
writers
often
called
it the
American
lion.
Called
also puma,
panther,
mountain
lion, and
catamount.
See
Puma..
Sign
::
Sign (n.)
Hence,
one of the
gestures
of
pantomime,
or of a
language
of a signs such as those used by the North
American
Indians,
or those used by the deaf and
dumb..
Enter
::
Enter (v. i.) To get
admission;
to
introduce
one's self; to
penetrate;
to form or
constitute
a part; to
become
a
partaker
or
participant;
to
share;
to
engage;
--
usually
with into;
sometimes
with on or upon; as, a ball
enters
into the body; water
enters
into a ship; he
enters
into the plan; to enter into a
quarrel;
a
merchant
enters
into
partnership
with some one; to enter upon
another's
land; the boy
enters
on his tenth year; to enter upon a task; lead
enters
into the
composition
of
pewter..
Panther
::
Panther
(n.) A large
dark-colored
variety
of the
leopard,
by some
zoologists
considered
a
distinct
species.
It is
marked
with large
ringlike
spots,
the
centers
of which are
darker
than the color of the
body..
Panter
::
Panter
(n.) One who
pants.
Panteutonic
::
Panteutonic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to all the
Teutonic
races.
Pantisocratic
::
Pantisocratic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
pantisocracy.
Vis-a-vis
::
Vis-a-vis
(n.) A
carriage
in which two
persons
sit face to face. Also, a form of sofa with seats for two
persons,
so
arranged
that the
occupants
are face to face while
sitting
on
opposite
sides..
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