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Definition of rent
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Rent (n.) To take and hold under an
agreement
to pay rent; as, the
tennant
rents an
estate
of the
owner..
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Interseptal
::
Interseptal
(a.)
Between
septa;
as, the
interseptal
spaces
or
zones,
between
the
transparent,
or
septal,
zones in
striated
muscle;
the
interseptal
chambers
of a
shell,
or of a seed
vessel..
Electrotonic
::
Electrotonic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
electrical
tension;
-- said of a
supposed
peculiar
condition
of a
conducting
circuit
during
its
exposure
to the
action
of
another
conducting
circuit
traversed
by a
uniform
electric
current
when both
circuits
remain
stationary.
Fear
::
Fear (n.) To have a
reverential
awe of; to
solicitous
to avoid the
displeasure
of.
Tide
::
Tide
(prep.)
The
alternate
rising
and
falling
of the
waters
of the
ocean,
and of bays,
rivers,
etc.,
connected
therewith.
The tide ebbs and flows twice in each lunar day, or the space of a
little
more than
twenty-four
hours.
It is
occasioned
by the
attraction
of the sun and moon (the
influence
of the
latter
being three times that of the
former),
acting
unequally
on the
waters
in
different
parts of the
earth,
thus
disturbing
their
equilibrium.
A high tide upon one side of the earth is
accompanied
Electrepeter
::
Electrepeter
(n.) An
instrument
used to
change
the
direction
of
electric
currents;
a
commutator.
Theocrasy
::
Theocrasy
(n.) A
mixture
of the
worship
of
different
gods, as of
Jehovah
and
idols..
Transparency
::
Transparency
(n.) That which is
transparent;
especially,
a
picture
painted
on thin cloth or
glass,
or
impressed
on
porcelain,
or the like, to be
viewed
by
natural
or
artificial
light,
which
shines
through
it..
Camera Lucida
::
Camera
lucida
() An
instrument
which by means of a prism of a
peculiar
form, or an
arrangement
of
mirrors,
causes
an
apparent
image of an
external
object
or
objects
to
appear
as if
projected
upon a plane
surface,
as of paper or
canvas,
so that the
outlines
may
conveniently
traced.
It is
generally
used with the
microscope..
Polymeric
::
Polymeric
(a.)
Having
the same
percentage
composition
(that is,
having
the same
elements
united
in the same
proportion
by
weight),
but
different
molecular
weights;
-- often used with with; thus,
cyanic
acid
(CNOH),
fulminic
acid
(C2N2O2H2),
and
cyanuric
acid
(C3N3O3H3),
are
polymeric
with each
other..
Malignant
::
Malignant
(n.) One of the
adherents
of
Charles
L. or
Charles
LL.; -- so
called
by the
opposite
party.
Adherently
::
Adherently
(adv.)
In an
adherent
manner.
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..
Repulsion
::
Repulsion
(n.) The
power,
either
inherent
or due to some
physical
action,
by which
bodies,
or the
particles
of
bodies,
are made to
recede
from each
other,
or to
resist
each
other's
nearer
approach;
as,
molecular
repulsion;
electrical
repulsion..
Occasionalism
::
Occasionalism
(n.) The
system
of
occasional
causes;
-- a name given to
certain
theories
of the
Cartesian
school
of
philosophers,
as to the
intervention
of the First
Cause,
by which they
account
for the
apparent
reciprocal
action
of the soul and the
body..
Galvanometer
::
Galvanometer
(n.) An
instrument
or
apparatus
for
measuring
the
intensity
of an
electric
current,
usually
by the
deflection
of a
magnetic
needle..
Phalanx
::
Phalanx
(n.) A body of
heavy-armed
infantry
formed
in ranks and files close and deep. There were
several
different
arrangements,
the
phalanx
varying
in depth from four to
twenty-five
or more ranks of men..
Trigintal
::
Trigintal
(n.) A
trental.
Free
::
Free
(superl.)
Liberated,
by
arriving
at a
certain
age, from the
control
of
parents,
guardian,
or
master..
God-fearing
::
God-fearing
(a.)
Having
a
reverential
and
loving
feeling
towards
God;
religious.
Physiography
::
Physiography
(n.) The
science
which
treats
of the
earth's
exterior
physical
features,
climate,
life, etc., and of the
physical
movements
or
changes
on the
earth's
surface,
as the
currents
of the
atmosphere
and
ocean,
the
secular
variations
in heat,
moisture,
magnetism,
etc.;
physical
geography..
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