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Definition of present
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Present
(a.) To bring an
indictment
against
.
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Delineate
::
Delineate
(v. t.) To
indicate
by lines drawn in the form or
figure
of; to
represent
by
sketch,
design,
or
diagram;
to
sketch
out; to
portray;
to
picture;
in
drawing
and
engraving,
to
represent
in
lines,
as with the pen,
pencil,
or
graver;
hence,
to
represent
with
accuracy
and
minuteness.
See
Delineation..
Aggravation
::
Aggravation
(n.)
Exaggerated
representation.
Hyperbolize
::
Hyperbolize
(v. t.) To state or
represent
hyperbolically.
Corporally
::
Corporally
(adv.)
In or with the body;
bodily;
as, to be
corporally
present..
Absent
::
Absent
(a.) Being away from a
place;
withdrawn
from a
place;
not
present.
Collation
::
Collation
(v. t.) The
presentation
of a
clergyman
to a
benefice
by a
bishop,
who has it in his own
gift..
Lactoabumin
::
Lactoabumin
(n.) The
albumin
present
on milk,
apparently
identical
with
ordinary
serum
albumin.
It is
distinct
from the
casein
of
milk..
Pneumothorax
::
Pneumothorax
(n.) A
condition
in which air or other gas is
present
in the
cavity
of the
chest;
--
called
also
pneumatothorax.
Painting
::
Painting
(n.) A
depicting
by
words;
vivid
representation
in
words.
Representationary
::
Representationary
(a.)
Implying
representation;
representative.
Report
::
Report
(v. i.) To
present
one's self, as to a
superior
officer,
or to one to whom
service
is due, and to be in
readiness
for
orders
or to do
service;
also, to give
information,
as of one's
address,
condition,
etc.; as, the
officer
reported
to the
general
for duty; to
report
weekly
by
letter..
Deputation
::
Deputation
(n.) The act of
deputing,
or of
appointing
or
commissioning
a
deputy
or
representative;
office
of a
deputy
or
delegate;
vicegerency..
Telegraph
::
Telegraph
(n.) An
apparatus,
or a
process,
for
communicating
intelligence
rapidly
between
distant
points,
especially
by means of
preconcerted
visible
or
audible
signals
representing
words or
ideas,
or by means of words and
signs,
transmitted
by
electrical
action..
Face
::
Face (n.) That part of a body,
having
several
sides,
which may be seen from one
point,
or which is
presented
toward
a
certain
direction;
one of the
bounding
planes
of a
solid;
as, a cube has six
faces..
Alley
::
Alley (n.) Any
passage
having
the
entrance
represented
as wider than the exit, so as to give the
appearance
of
length..
Unheard
::
Unheard
(a.) Not
heard;
not
perceived
by the ear; as, words
unheard
by those
present..
Synchronistic
::
Synchronism
(n.) A
representation,
in the same
picture,
of two or
events
which
occured
at
different
times..
Aspirate
::
Aspirate
(n.) A sound
consisting
of, or
characterized
by, a
breath
like the sound of h; the
breathing
h or a
character
representing
such a
sound;
an
aspirated
sound..
Diabolify
::
Diabolify
(v. t.) To
ascribed
diabolical
qualities
to; to
change
into, or to
represent
as, a
devil..
Gas
::
Gas (n.) An
aeriform
fluid;
-- a term used at first by
chemists
as
synonymous
with air, but since
restricted
to
fluids
supposed
to be
permanently
elastic,
as
oxygen,
hydrogen,
etc., in
distinction
from
vapors,
as
steam,
which
become
liquid
on a
reduction
of
temperature.
In
present
usage,
since all of the
supposed
permanent
gases have been
liquified
by cold and
pressure,
the term has
resumed
nearly
its
original
signification,
and is
applied
to any
substance
in the
elastic
or
aeriform
state..
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