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Definition of presence
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Presence
(n.)
Specifically,
neighborhood
to the
person
of one of
superior
of
exalted
rank; also,
presence
chamber..
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Receive
::
Receive
(v. t.) To give
admittance
to; to
permit
to
enter,
as into one's
house,
presence,
company,
and the like; as, to
receive
a
lodger,
visitor,
ambassador,
messenger,
etc..
Nitroglycerin
::
Nitroglycerin
(n.) A
liquid
appearing
like a heavy oil,
colorless
or
yellowish,
and
consisting
of a
mixture
of
several
glycerin
salts of
nitric
acid, and hence more
properly
called
glycerin
nitrate.
It is made by the
action
of
nitric
acid on
glycerin
in the
presence
of
sulphuric
acid. It is
extremely
unstable
and
terribly
explosive.
A very
dilute
solution
is used in
medicine
as a
neurotic
under the name of
glonion..
Suspect
::
Suspect
(v. t.) To
imagine
to
exist;
to have a
slight
or vague
opinion
of the
existence
of,
without
proof,
and often upon weak
evidence
or no
evidence;
to
mistrust;
to
surmise;
--
commonly
used
regarding
something
unfavorable,
hurtful,
or
wrong;
as, to
suspect
the
presence
of
disease..
Virtual
::
Virtual
(a.) Being in
essence
or
effect,
not in fact; as, the
virtual
presence
of a man in his agent or
substitute..
Front
::
Front (n.) The
forehead,
countenance,
or
personal
presence,
as
expressive
of
character
or
temper,
and
especially,
of
boldness
of
disposition,
sometimes
of
impudence;
seeming;
as, a bold
front;
a
hardened
front..
Parting
::
Parting
(n.)
Lamellar
separation
in a
crystallized
mineral,
due to some other cause than
cleavage,
as to the
presence
of
twinning
lamellae..
Consciousness
::
Consciousness
(n.)
Immediate
knowledge
or
perception
of the
presence
of any
object,
state,
or
sensation.
See the Note under
Attention..
Faruncular
::
Faruncular
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
furuncle;
marked
by the
presence
of
furuncles.
Restorationist
::
Restorationist
(n.) One who
believes
in a
temporary
future
punishment
and a final
restoration
of all to the favor and
presence
of God; a
Universalist.
Infest
::
Infest
(v. t.) To
trouble
greatly
by
numbers
or by
frequency
of
presence;
to
disturb;
to
annoy;
to
frequent
and
molest
or
harass;
as, fleas
infest
dogs and cats; a sea
infested
with
pirates..
Point
::
Point (v. i.) To
indicate
the
presence
of game by fixed and
steady
look, as
certain
hunting
dogs do..
Rob
::
Rob (v. t.) To take the
property
of (any one) from his
person,
or in his
presence,
feloniously,
and
against
his will, by
violence
or by
putting
him in
fear..
Presentness
::
Presentness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
present;
presence.
Appear
::
Appear
(v. i.) To stand in
presence
of some
authority,
tribunal,
or
superior
person,
to
answer
a
charge,
plead a
cause,
or the like; to
present
one's self as a party or
advocate
before
a
court,
or as a
person
to be
tried..
Volumenometer
::
Volumenometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
the
volume
of a body,
especially
a
solid,
by means of the
difference
in
tension
caused
by its
presence
and
absence
in a
confined
portion
of air..
Impanation
::
Impanation
(a.)
Embodiment
in
bread;
the
supposed
real
presence
and union of
Christ's
material
body and blood with the
substance
of the
elements
of the
eucharist
without
a
change
in their
nature;
--
distinguished
from
transubstantiation,
which
supposes
a
miraculous
change
of the
substance
of the
elements.
It is akin to
consubstantiation..
Glory
::
Glory (n.) The
presence
of the
Divine
Being;
the
manifestations
of the
divine
nature
and favor to the
blessed
in
heaven;
celestial
honor;
heaven.
Dyspepsy
::
Dyspepsy
() A kind of
indigestion;
a state of the
stomach
in which its
functions
are
disturbed,
without
the
presence
of other
diseases,
or, if
others
are
present,
they are of minor
importance.
Its
symptoms
are loss of
appetite,
nausea,
heartburn,
acrid or fetid
eructations,
a sense of
weight
or
fullness
in the
stomach,
etc..
Cholaemaa
::
Cholaemaa
(n.) A
disease
characterized
by
severe
nervous
symptoms,
dependent
upon the
presence
of the
constituents
of the bile in the
blood..
Look
::
Look (v. t.) To
influence,
overawe,
or
subdue
by looks or
presence
as, to look down
opposition..
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