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Definition of present
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 present is as below...
Present
(v. i.) To
appear
at the mouth of the
uterus
so as to be
perceptible
to the
finger
in
vaginal
examination;
-- said of a part of an
infant
during
labor.
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Pehlevi
::
Pehlevi
(n.) An
ancient
Persian
dialect
in which words were
partly
represented
by their
Semitic
equivalents.
It was in use from the 3d
century
(and
perhaps
earlier)
to the
middle
of the 7th
century,
and later in
religious
writings..
Erythrogranulose
::
Erythrogranulose
(n.) A term
applied
by
Brucke
to a
substance
present
in small
amount
in
starch
granules,
colored
red by
iodine..
Above
::
Above
(adv.)
More than; as, above five
hundred
were
present..
Quadrillion
::
Quadrillion
(n.)
According
to the
French
notation,
which is
followed
also upon the
Continent
and in the
United
States,
a unit with
fifteen
ciphers
annexed;
according
to the
English
notation,
the
number
produced
by
involving
a
million
to the
fourth
power,
or the
number
represented
by a unit with
twenty-four
ciphers
annexed.
See the Note under
Numeration..
Tetralogy
::
Tetralogy
(n.) A group or
series
of four
dramatic
pieces,
three
tragedies
and one
satyric,
or
comic,
piece (or
sometimes
four
tragedies),
represented
consequently
on the Attic stage at the
Dionysiac
festival..
Reasoning
::
Reasoning
(n.) The act or
process
of
adducing
a
reason
or
reasons;
manner
of
presenting
one's
reasons.
Induline
::
Induline
(n.) Any one of a large
series
of
aniline
dyes,
colored
blue or
violet,
and
represented
by
aniline
violet..
By
::
By
(adv.)
Near; in the
neighborhood;
present;
as, there was no
person
by at the
time..
Animalize
::
Animalize
(v. t.) To endow with the
properties
of an
animal;
to
represent
in
animal
form.
Pantomime
::
Pantomime
(n.) A
dramatic
representation
by
actors
who use only dumb show;
hence,
dumb show,
generally..
Presently
::
Presently
(adv.)
With
actual
presence;
actually
.
Personate
::
Personate
(v. t.) To
assume
the
character
of; to
represent
by a
fictitious
appearance;
to act the part of;
hence,
to
counterfeit;
to
feign;
as, he tried to
personate
his
brother;
a
personated
devotion..
Salver
::
Salver
(n.) A tray or
waiter
on which
anything
is
presented.
Offer
::
Offer (v. i.) To
present
itself;
to be at hand.
Semble
::
Semble
(a.) To
imitate;
to make a
representation
or
likeness.
Acceptable
::
Acceptable
(a.)
Capable,
worthy,
or sure of being
accepted
or
received
with
pleasure;
pleasing
to a
receiver;
gratifying;
agreeable;
welcome;
as, an
acceptable
present,
one
acceptable
to us..
Cyclorama
::
Cyclorama
(n.) A
pictorial
view which is
extended
circularly,
so that the
spectator
is
surrounded
by the
objects
represented
as by
things
in
nature.
The
realistic
effect
is
increased
by
putting,
in the space
between
the
spectator
and the
picture,
things
adapted
to the scene
represented,
and in some
places
only parts of these
objects,
the
completion
of them being
carried
out
pictorially..
Contour
::
Contour
(n.) The
outline
of a
figure
or body, or the line or lines
representing
such an
outline;
the line that
bounds;
periphery..
Represent
::
Represent
(v. t.) To
portray
by
pictoral
or
plastic
art; to
delineate;
as, to
represent
a
landscape
in a
picture,
a horse in
bronze,
and the
like..
English
::
English
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
England,
or to its
inhabitants,
or to the
present
so-called
Anglo-Saxon
race..
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