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Definition of rent
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Rent (n.) Pay;
reward;
share;
toll.
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Reinette
::
Reinette
(n.) A name given to many
different
kinds of
apples,
mostly
of
French
origin..
Commutator
::
Commutator
(n.) A piece of
apparatus
used for
reversing
the
direction
of an
electrical
current;
an
attachment
to
certain
electrical
machines,
by means of which
alternating
currents
are made to be
continuous
or to have the same
direction..
Metalepsis
::
Metalepsis
(n.) The
continuation
of a trope in one word
through
a
succession
of
significations,
or the union of two or more
tropes
of a
different
kind in one
word..
Semiadherent
::
Semiadherent
(a.)
Adherent
part way.
Indifferent
::
Indifferent
(a.) Not
inclined
to one side,
party,
or
choice
more than to
another;
neutral;
impartial..
Polyphyletic
::
Polyphyletic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
characterized
by,
descent
from more than one root form, or from many
different
root
forms;
polygenetic;
--
opposed
to
monophyletic..
Newsy
::
Newsy (a.) Full of news;
abounding
in
information
as to
current
events.
Smectite
::
Smectite
(n.) A
hydrous
silicate
of
alumina,
of a
greenish
color,
which,
in
certain
states
of
humidity,
appears
transparent
and
almost
gelatinous..
Uropod
::
Uropod
(n.) Any one of the
abdominal
appendages
of a
crustacean,
especially
one of the
posterior
ones, which are often
larger
than the rest, and
different
in
structure,
and are used
chiefly
in
locomotion.
See
Illust.
of
Crustacea,
and
Stomapoda..
Synovial
::
Synovia
(n.) A
transparent,
viscid,
lubricating
fluid which
contains
mucin and
secreted
by
synovial
membranes;
synovial
fluid..
Phase
::
Phase (n.) That which is
exhibited
to the eye; the
appearance
which
anything
manifests,
especially
any one among
different
and
varying
appearances
of the same
object..
Exodic
::
Exodic
(a.)
Conducting
influences
from the
spinal
cord
outward;
-- said of the motor or
efferent
nerves.
Opposed
to
esodic.
Disperse
::
Disperse
(v. i.) To
separate;
to go or move into
different
parts;
to
vanish;
as, the
company
dispersed
at ten
o'clock;
the
clouds
disperse..
Semitransparent
::
Semitransparent
(a.) Half or
imperfectly
transparent.
Portal
::
Portal
(n.) The
lesser
gate, where there are two of
different
dimensions..
Incoherently
::
Incoherently
(adv.)
In an
incoherent
manner;
without
due
connection
of
parts.
Camphor
::
Camphor
(n.) A
tough,
white,
aromatic
resin,
or gum,
obtained
from
different
species
of the
Laurus
family,
esp. from
Cinnamomum
camphara
(the
Laurus
camphara
of
Linnaeus.).
Camphor,
C10H16O,
is
volatile
and
fragrant,
and is used in
medicine
as a
diaphoretic,
a
stimulant,
or
sedative..
Syndic
::
Syndic
(n.) An
officer
of
government,
invested
with
different
powers
in
different
countries;
a
magistrate..
Dash
::
Dash (n.) A mark or line [--], in
writing
or
printing,
denoting
a
sudden
break,
stop, or
transition
in a
sentence,
or an
abrupt
change
in its
construction,
a long or
significant
pause,
or an
unexpected
or
epigrammatic
turn of
sentiment.
Dashes
are also
sometimes
used
instead
of marks or
parenthesis..
Current
::
Current
(a.) A
flowing
or
passing;
onward
motion.
Hence:
A body of fluid
moving
continuously
in a
certain
direction;
a
stream;
esp., the
swiftest
part of it; as, a
current
of water or of air; that which
resembles
a
stream
in
motion;
as, a
current
of
electricity..
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