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Definition of rent
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Rent (n.) Pay;
reward;
share;
toll.
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Partition
::
Partition
(v.) That which
divides
or
separates;
that by which
different
things,
or
distinct
parts of the same
thing,
are
separated;
separating
boundary;
dividing
line or
space;
specifically,
an
interior
wall
dividing
one part or
apartment
of a
house,
an
inclosure,
or the like, from
another;
as, a brick
partition;
lath and
plaster
partitions..
Confederate
::
Confederate
(n.) A name
designating
an
adherent
to the cause of the
States
which
attempted
to
withdraw
from the Union
(1860-1865).
Tide
::
Tide
(prep.)
Tendency
or
direction
of
causes,
influences,
or
events;
course;
current..
Brent
::
Brent (imp. & p. p.) of
Brenn.
Transparent
::
Transparent
(a.)
Admitting
the
passage
of
light;
open;
porous;
as, a
transparent
veil..
Otherwise
::
Otherwise
(adv.)
In
different
circumstances;
under other
conditions;
as, I am
engaged,
otherwise
I would
accept..
Stagnant
::
Stagnant
(a.) That
stagnates;
not
flowing;
not
running
in a
current
or
steam;
motionless;
hence,
impure
or foul from want of
motion;
as, a
stagnant
lake or pond;
stagnant
blood in the
veins..
Decerption
::
Decerption
(n.) That which is
plucked
off or rent away; a
fragment;
a
piece.
Let
::
Let (v. t.) To allow to be used or
occupied
for a
compensation;
to
lease;
to rent; to hire out; -- often with out; as, to let a farm; to let a
house;
to let out
horses..
Soul
::
Soul (n.)
Energy;
courage;
spirit;
fervor;
affection,
or any other noble
manifestation
of the heart or moral
nature;
inherent
power or
goodness..
Consistency
::
Consistency
(n.)
Agreement
or
harmony
of all parts of a
complex
thing among
themselves,
or of the same thing with
itself
at
different
times;
the
harmony
of
conduct
with
profession;
congruity;
correspondence;
as, the
consistency
of laws,
regulations,
or
judicial
decisions;
consistency
of
opinions;
consistency
of
conduct
or of
character..
Convexo-concave
::
Convexo-concave
(a.)
Convex
on one side, and
concave
on the
other.
The
curves
of the
convex
and
concave
sides may be alike or may be
different.
See
Meniscus..
Rack-renter
::
Rack-renter
(n.) One who is
subjected
to
paying
rack-rent.
Paraleipsis
::
Paraleipsis
(n.) A
pretended
or
apparent
omission;
a
figure
by which a
speaker
artfully
pretends
to pass by what he
really
mentions;
as, for
example,
if an
orator
should
say, I do not speak of my
adversary's
scandalous
venality
and
rapacity,
his
brutal
conduct,
his
treachery
and
malice..
Jovinianist
::
"Jovinianist
(n.) An
adherent
to the
doctrines
of
Jovinian,
a monk of the
fourth
century,
who
denied
the
virginity
of Mary, and
opposed
the
asceticism
of his
time..
Acquiescence
::
Acquiescence
(n.) A
silent
or
passive
assent
or
submission,
or a
submission
with
apparent
content;
--
distinguished
from
avowed
consent
on the one hand, and on the
other,
from
opposition
or open
discontent;
quiet
satisfaction..
Sweat
::
Sweat (v. i.) The fluid which is
excreted
from the skin of an
animal;
the fluid
secreted
by the
sudoriferous
glands;
a
transparent,
colorless,
acid
liquid
with a
peculiar
odor,
containing
some fatty acids and
mineral
matter;
perspiration.
See
Perspiration..
Differentiate
::
Differentiate
(v. i.) To
acquire
a
distinct
and
separate
character.
Hydrodynamometer
::
Hydrodynamometer
(n.) An
instrument
to
measure
the
velocity
of a
liquid
current
by the force of its
impact.
Adnate
::
Adnate
(a.)
Growing
with one side
adherent
to a stem; -- a term
applied
to the
lateral
zooids
of
corals
and other
compound
animals.
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