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Definition of presence
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 presence is as below...
Presence
(n.)
Specifically,
neighborhood
to the
person
of one of
superior
of
exalted
rank; also,
presence
chamber..
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Gasoscope
::
Gasoscope
(n.) An
apparatus
for
detecting
the
presence
of any
dangerous
gas, from a gas leak in a coal mine or a
dwelling
house..
Impudence
::
Impudence
(n.) The
quality
of being
impudent;
assurance,
accompanied
with a
disregard
of the
presence
or
opinions
of
others;
shamelessness;
forwardness;
want of
modesty..
Ignore
::
Ignore
(v. t.)
Hence:
To
refuse
to take
notice
of; to shut the eyes to; not to
recognize;
to
disregard
willfully
and
causelessly;
as, to
ignore
certain
facts;
to
ignore
the
presence
of an
objectionable
person..
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..
Schiller
::
Schiller
(n.) The
peculiar
bronzelike
luster
observed
in
certain
minerals,
as
hypersthene,
schiller
spar, etc. It is due to the
presence
of
minute
inclusions
in
parallel
position,
and is
sometimes
of
secondary
origin..
Moulder
::
Moulder
(v. i.) To
crumble
into small
particles;
to turn to dust by
natural
decay;
to lose form, or waste away, by a
gradual
separation
of the
component
particles,
without
the
presence
of
water;
to
crumble
away..
Presence
::
Presence
(n.) The whole of the
personal
qualities
of an
individual;
person;
personality;
especially,
the
person
of a
superior,
as a
sovereign..
Ubiquitarian
::
Ubiquitarian
(n.) One of a
school
of
Lutheran
divines
which held that the body of
Christ
is
present
everywhere,
and
especially
in the
eucharist,
in
virtue
of his
omnipresence.
Called
also
ubiquitist,
and
ubiquitary..
Omnipresential
::
Omnipresential
(a.)
Implying
universal
presence.
Histozyme
::
Histozyme
(n.) A
soluble
ferment
occurring
in the
animal
body, to the
presence
of which many
normal
decompositions
and
synthetical
processes
are
supposed
to be due..
Presence
::
Presence
(n.) An
assembly,
especially
of
person
of rank or
nobility;
noble
company..
Personally
::
Personally
(adv.)
In a
personal
manner;
by
bodily
presence;
in
person;
not by
representative
or
substitute;
as, to
deliver
a
letter
personally..
Electrometer
::
Electrometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
the
quantity
or
intensity
of
electricity;
also,
sometimes,
and less
properly,
applied
to an
instrument
which
indicates
the
presence
of
electricity
(usually
called
an
electroscope)..
Bloated
::
Bloated
(p. a.)
Distended
beyond
the
natural
or usual size, as by the
presence
of
water,
serum,
etc.;
turgid;
swollen;
as, a
bloated
face. Also,
puffed
up with
pride;
pompous..
Absence
::
Absence
(n.) A state of being
absent
or
withdrawn
from a place or from
companionship;
--
opposed
to
presence.
Electro-bioscopy
::
Electro-bioscopy
(n.) A
method
of
determining
the
presence
or
absence
of life in an
animal
organism
with a
current
of
electricity,
by
noting
the
presence
or
absence
of
muscular
contraction..
Presential
::
Presential
(a.)
Implying
actual
presence;
present,
immediate..
Speck
::
Speck (v. t.) To cause the
presence
of
specks
upon or in,
especially
specks
regarded
as
defects
or
blemishes;
to spot; to
speckle;
as, paper
specked
by
impurities
in the water used in its
manufacture..
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..
Faruncular
::
Faruncular
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
furuncle;
marked
by the
presence
of
furuncles.
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