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Definition of render
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Render
(v. t.) To
return;
to pay back; to
restore.
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Numb
::
Numb (a.)
Enfeebled
in, or
destitute
of, the power of
sensation
and
motion;
rendered
torpid;
benumbed;
insensible;
as, the
fingers
or limbs are numb with
cold..
Doubler
::
Doubler
(n.) An
instrument
for
augmenting
a very small
quantity
of
electricity,
so as to
render
it
manifest
by
sparks
or the
electroscope..
Version
::
Version
(n.) The act of
translating,
or
rendering,
from one
language
into
another
language..
Fertilizer
::
Fertilizer
(n.) That which
renders
fertile;
a
general
name for
commercial
manures,
as
guano,
phosphate
of lime, etc..
Dismount
::
Dismount
(v. t.) To throw or
remove
from the
carriage,
or from that on which a thing is
mounted;
to break the
carriage
or
wheels
of, and
render
useless;
to
deprive
of
equipments
or
mountings;
-- said esp. of
artillery..
Study
::
Study (v. i.) A
representation
or
rendering
of any
object
or scene
intended,
not for
exhibition
as an
original
work of art, but for the
information,
instruction,
or
assistance
of the
maker;
as, a study of heads or of hands for a
figure
picture..
Heavenize
::
Heavenize
(v. t.) To
render
like
heaven
or fit for
heaven.
Deafening
::
Deafening
(n.) The act or
process
of
rendering
impervious
to
sound,
as a floor or wall; also, the
material
with which the
spaces
are
filled
in this
process;
pugging..
Light
::
Light (n.) That
agent,
force,
or
action
in
nature
by the
operation
of which upon the
organs
of
sight,
objects
are
rendered
visible
or
luminous..
Gloss
::
Gloss (v. t.) To give a
specious
appearance
to; to
render
specious
and
plausible;
to
palliate
by
specious
explanation.
Indispose
::
Indispose
(v. t.) To
disincline;
to
render
averse
or
unfavorable;
as, a love of
pleasure
indisposes
the mind to
severe
study;
the pride and
selfishness
of men
indispose
them to
religious
duties..
Disable
::
Disable
(v. t.) To
render
unable
or
incapable;
to
destroy
the
force,
vigor,
or power of
action
of; to
deprive
of
competent
physical
or
intellectual
power;
to
incapacitate;
to
disqualify;
to make
incompetent
or unfit for
service;
to
impair..
Surrenderee
::
Surrender
(n.) The
delivery
up of
fugitives
from
justice
by one
government
to
another,
as by a
foreign
state.
See
Extradition..
Cession
::
Cession
(n.) The
voluntary
surrender
of a
person's
effects
to his
creditors
to avoid
imprisonment.
Manrent
::
Manrent
(n.)
Homage
or
service
rendered
to a
superior,
as to a lord;
vassalage..
Invalid
::
Invalid
(v. t.) To make or
render
invalid
or
infirm.
Gyroscope
::
Gyroscope
(n.) A form of the above
apparatus,
invented
by M.
Foucault,
mounted
so
delicately
as to
render
visible
the
rotation
of the
earth,
through
the
tendency
of the
rotating
wheel to
preserve
a
constant
plane of
rotation,
independently
of the
earth's
motion..
Distract
::
Distract
(v. t.) To
unsettle
the
reason
of; to
render
insane;
to
craze;
to
madden;
-- most
frequently
used in the
participle,
distracted..
Invalidate
::
Invalidate
(v. t.) To
render
invalid;
to
weaken
or
lessen
the force of; to
destroy
the
authority
of; to
render
of no force or
effect;
to
overthrow;
as, to
invalidate
an
agreement
or
argument..
Timeserving
::
Timeserving
(n.) An
obsequious
compliance
with the
spirit
of the
times,
or the
humors
of those in
power,
which
implies
a
surrender
of one's
independence,
and
sometimes
of one's
integrity..
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