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Definition of rendering
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Rendering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Rende.
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Rendition
::
Rendition
(n.)
Translation;
rendering;
version.
Irritant
::
Irritant
(a.)
Rendering
null and void;
conditionally
invalidating.
Sterilized
::
Sterilization
(n.) The act or
process
of
sterilizing,
or
rendering
sterile;
also, the state of being
sterile..
Billhead
::
Billhead
(n.) A
printed
form, used by
merchants
in
making
out bills or
rendering
accounts..
Nullification
::
Nullification
(n.) The act of
nullifying;
a
rendering
void and of no
effect,
or of no legal
effect..
Tenebrific
::
Tenebrific
(a.)
Rendering
dark or
gloomy;
tenebrous;
gloomy.
Frustratory
::
Frustratory
(a.)
Making
void;
rendering
null; as, a
frustratory
appeal..
Exacerbation
::
Exacerbation
(n.) The act
rendering
more
violent
or
bitter;
the state of being
exacerbated
or
intensified
in
violence
or
malignity;
as,
exacerbation
of
passion..
Crick
::
Crick (n.) A
painful,
spasmodic
affection
of the
muscles
of some part of the body, as of the neck or back,
rendering
it
difficult
to move the
part..
Doublet
::
Doublet
(a.) An
arrangement
of two
lenses
for a
microscope,
designed
to
correct
spherical
aberration
and
chromatic
dispersion,
thus
rendering
the image of an
object
more clear and
distinct..
Tax
::
Tax (n.) A task
exacted
from one who is under
control;
a
contribution
or
service,
the
rendering
of which is
imposed
upon a
subject..
Fallow
::
Fallow
(n.) To plow,
harrow,
and break up, as land,
without
seeding,
for the
purpose
of
destroying
weeds and
insects,
and
rendering
it
mellow;
as, it is
profitable
to
fallow
cold,
strong,
clayey
land..
Evangelian
::
Evangelian
(a.)
Rendering
thanks
for
favors.
Version
::
Version
(n.) The act of
translating,
or
rendering,
from one
language
into
another
language..
Plebification
::
Plebification
(n.) A
rendering
plebeian;
the act of
vulgarizing.
Fusion
::
Fusion
(v. t.) The act or
operation
of
melting
or
rendering
fluid by heat; the act of
melting
together;
as, the
fusion
of
metals..
Oratorio
::
Oratorio
(n.)
Performance
or
rendering
of such a
composition.
Paraphrase
::
Paraphrase
(n.) A
restatement
of a text,
passage,
or work,
expressing
the
meaning
of the
original
in
another
form,
generally
for the sake of its
clearer
and
fuller
exposition;
a
setting
forth the
signification
of a text in other and
ampler
terms;
a free
translation
or
rendering;
--
opposed
to
metaphrase..
Able
::
Able
(superl.)
Having
sufficient
power,
strength,
force,
skill,
means,
or
resources
of any kind to
accomplish
the
object;
possessed
of
qualifications
rendering
competent
for some end;
competent;
qualified;
capable;
as, an able
workman,
soldier,
seaman,
a man able to work; a mind able to
reason;
a
person
able to be
generous;
able to
endure
pain; able to play on a
piano..
Sir
::
Sir (n.) An
English
rendering
of the LAtin
Dominus,
the
academical
title of a
bachelor
of arts; --
formerly
colloquially,
and
sometimes
contemptuously,
applied
to the
clergy..
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