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Definition of present
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Present
(a.) To
nominate
for
support
at a
public
school
or other
institution
.
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Purpure
::
Purpure
(n.)
Purple,
--
represented
in
engraving
by
diagonal
lines
declining
from the right top to the left base of the
escutcheon
(or from
sinister
chief to
dexter
base)..
Act
::
Act (v. i.) To
perform
on the
stage;
to
represent
a
character.
Kami
::
Kami (n. pl.) A title given to the
celestial
gods of the first
mythical
dynasty
of Japan and
extended
to the
demigods
of the
second
dynasty,
and then to the long line of
spiritual
princes
still
represented
by the
mikado..
Present
::
Present
(a.)
Hence:
To
endow;
to
bestow
a gift upon; to
favor,
as with a
donation;
also, to court by
gifts..
Chatoyant
::
Chatoyant
(n.) A hard
stone,
as the
cat's-eye,
which
presents
on a
polished
surface,
and in the
interior,
an
undulating
or wary
light..
Gibbose
::
Gibbose
(a.)
Humped;
protuberant;
-- said of a
surface
which
presents
one or more large
elevations.
Foliage
::
Foliage
(n.) A
cluster
of
leaves,
flowers,
and
branches;
especially,
the
representation
of
leaves,
flowers,
and
branches,
in
architecture,
intended
to
ornament
and
enrich
capitals,
friezes,
pediments,
etc..
Above
::
Above
(adv.)
More than; as, above five
hundred
were
present..
Presentation
::
Presentation
(n.)
exhibition;
representation;
display;
appearance;
semblance;
show.
Panorama
::
Panorama
(n.) A
picture
representing
scenes
too
extended
to be
beheld
at once, and so
exhibited
a part at a time, by being
unrolled,
and made to pass
continuously
before
the
spectator..
Chiton
::
Chiton
(n.) An under
garment
among the
ancient
Greeks,
nearly
representing
the
modern
shirt..
Symbolics
::
Symbolical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
symbol
or
symbols;
of the
nature
of a
symbol;
exhibiting
or
expressing
by
resemblance
or
signs;
representative;
as, the
figure
of an eye is
symbolic
of sight and
knowledge..
Apostrophe
::
Apostrophe
(n.) A
figure
of
speech
by which the
orator
or
writer
suddenly
breaks
off from the
previous
method
of his
discourse,
and
addresses,
in the
second
person,
some
person
or
thing,
absent
or
present;
as,
Milton's
apostrophe
to Light at the
beginning
of the third book of
Paradise
Lost..
Calumny
::
Calumny
(n.) False
accusation
of a crime or
offense,
maliciously
made or
reported,
to the
injury
of
another;
malicious
misrepresentation;
slander;
detraction..
Rhetorize
::
Rhetorize
(v. t.) To
represent
by a
figure
of
rhetoric,
or by
personification..
Here
::
Here
(adv.)
In the
present
life or
state.
Requisition
::
Requisition
(v. t.) To
present
a
requisition
to; to
summon
request;
as, to
requisition
a
person
to be a
candidate..
Second
::
Second
(n.) The
interval
between
any tone and the tone which is
represented
on the
degree
of the staff next above it.
Literation
::
Literation
(n.) The act or
process
of
representing
by
letters.
Celt
::
Celt (n.) One of an
ancient
race of
people,
who
formerly
inhabited
a great part of
Central
and
Western
Europe,
and whose
descendants
at the
present
day
occupy
Ireland,
Wales,
the
Highlands
of
Scotland,
and the
northern
shores
of
France..
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