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Definition of present
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Present
(a.) Not
delayed;
immediate;
instant;
coincident.
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Standergrass
::
Stander-by
(n.) One who
stands
near; one who is
present;
a
bystander.
Nonpresentation
::
Nonpresentation
(n.)
Neglect
or
failure
to
present;
state of not being
presented.
Bambocciade
::
Bambocciade
(n.) A
representation
of a
grotesque
scene from
common
or
rustic
life.
Maintain
::
Maintain
(v. t.) To hold or keep in any
particular
state or
condition;
to
support;
to
sustain;
to
uphold;
to keep up; not to
suffer
to fail or
decline;
as, to
maintain
a
certain
degree
of heat in a
furnace;
to
maintain
a fence or a
railroad;
to
maintain
the
digestive
process
or
powers
of the
stomach;
to
maintain
the
fertility
of soil; to
maintain
present
reputation..
Rocket
::
Rocket
(v. i.) To rise
straight
up; said of
birds;
usually
in the
present
participle
or as an
adjective.
Presentation
::
Presentation
(n.) That which is
presented
or
given;
a
present;
a gift, as, the
picture
was a
presentation..
Theatrical
::
Theatrical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
theater,
or to the
scenic
representations;
resembling
the
manner
of
dramatic
performers;
histrionic;
hence,
artificial;
as,
theatrical
performances;
theatrical
gestures..
Legate
::
Legate
(n.) An
ecclesiastic
representing
the pope and
invested
with the
authority
of the Holy See.
Person
::
Person
(n.) A
character
or part, as in a play; a
specific
kind or
manifestation
of
individual
character,
whether
in real life, or in
literary
or
dramatic
representation;
an
assumed
character..
Pragmatize
::
Pragmatize
(v. t.) To
consider,
represent,
or
embody
(something
unreal)
as fact; to
materialize..
Ballet
::
Ballet
(n.) A
bearing
in coats of arms,
representing
one or more
balls,
which are
denominated
bezants,
plates,
etc.,
according
to
color..
Reddition
::
Reddition
(n.)
Explanation;
representation.
Representation
::
Representation
(n.) The body of those who act as
representatives
of a
community
or
society;
as, the
representation
of a State in
Congress..
Call
::
Call (v. t.) To
command
or
request
to come or be
present;
to
summon;
as, to call a
servant..
Reason
::
Reason
(v. t.) To
arrange
and
present
the
reasons
for or
against;
to
examine
or
discuss
by
arguments;
to
debate
or
discuss;
as, I
reasoned
the
matter
with my
friend..
Eocene
::
Eocene
(a.)
Pertaining
to the first in time of the three
subdivisions
into which the
Tertiary
formation
is
divided
by
geologists,
and
alluding
to the
approximation
in its life to that of the
present
era; as,
Eocene
deposits..
Presentimental
::
Presentimental
(a.) Of
nature
of a
presentiment;
foreboding.
Hieroglyphic
::
Hieroglyphic
(a.) A
sacred
character;
a
character
in
picture
writing,
as of the
ancient
Egyptians,
Mexicans,
etc.
Specifically,
in the
plural,
the
picture
writing
of the
ancient
Egyptian
priests.
It is made up of
three,
or, as some say, four
classes
of
characters:
first,
the
hieroglyphic
proper,
or
figurative,
in which the
representation
of the
object
conveys
the idea of the
object
itself;
second,
the
ideographic,
consisting
of
symbols
representing
ideas,
not
sounds,
as an
ostrich
feather
is a s
Betoken
::
Betoken
(v. t.) To
foreshow
by
present
signs;
to
indicate
something
future
by that which is seen or
known;
as, a dark cloud often
betokens
a
storm..
Presentiate
::
Presentiate
(v. t.) To make
present.
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