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Definition of resent
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of resent is as below...
Resent
(v. t.) To
recognize;
to
perceive,
especially
as if by
smelling;
--
associated
in
meaning
with sent, the older
spelling
of scent to
smell.
See
Resent,
v. i..
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Tenth
::
Tenth (n.) The
interval
between
any tone and the tone
represented
on the tenth
degree
of the staff above it, as
between
one of the scale and three of the
octave
above;
the
octave
of the
third..
Secularity
::
Secularity
(n.)
Supreme
attention
to the
things
of the
present
life;
worldliness.
Entrance
::
Entrance
(v. t.) To put into a
trance;
to make
insensible
to
present
objects.
Theatrical
::
Theatrical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
theater,
or to the
scenic
representations;
resembling
the
manner
of
dramatic
performers;
histrionic;
hence,
artificial;
as,
theatrical
performances;
theatrical
gestures..
Never
::
Never
(adv.)
Not ever; not at any time; at no time,
whether
past,
present,
or
future..
Vestige
::
Vestige
(n.) The mark of the foot left on the
earth;
a track or
footstep;
a
trace;
a sign;
hence,
a faint mark or
visible
sign left by
something
which is lost, or has
perished,
or is no
longer
present;
remains;
as, the
vestiges
of
ancient
magnificence
in
Palmyra;
vestiges
of
former
population..
Choregraphy
::
Choregraphy
(n.) The art of
representing
dancing
by
signs,
as music is
represented
by
notes..
Antitype
::
Antitype
(n.) That of which the type is the
pattern
or
representation;
that which is
represented
by the type or
symbol.
Representant
::
Representant
(a.)
Appearing
or
acting
for
another;
representing.
Kama
::
Kama (n.) The
Hindoo
Cupid.
He is
represented
as a
beautiful
youth,
with a bow of sugar cane or
flowers..
Allegory
::
Allegory
(n.) A
figure
representation
which has a
meaning
beyond
notion
directly
conveyed
by the
object
painted
or
sculptured.
Parson
::
Parson
(n.) A
person
who
represents
a
parish
in its
ecclesiastical
and
corporate
capacities;
hence,
the
rector
or
incumbent
of a
parochial
church,
who has full
possession
of all the
rights
thereof,
with the cure of
souls..
World
::
World (n.) The earth and its
affairs
as
distinguished
from
heaven;
concerns
of this life as
distinguished
from those of the life to come; the
present
existence
and its
interests;
hence,
secular
affairs;
engrossment
or
absorption
in the
affairs
of this life;
worldly
corruption;
the
ungodly
or
wicked
part of
mankind..
Betoken
::
Betoken
(v. t.) To
foreshow
by
present
signs;
to
indicate
something
future
by that which is seen or
known;
as, a dark cloud often
betokens
a
storm..
Coupon
::
Coupon
(n.) A
certificate
of
interest
due,
printed
at the
bottom
of
transferable
bonds
(state,
railroad,
etc.),
given for a term of
years,
designed
to be cut off and
presented
for
payment
when the
interest
is due; an
interest
warrant..
Naumachy
::
Naumachy
(n.) A show or
spectacle
representing
a sea
fight;
also, a place for such
exhibitions..
Semblable
::
Semblable
(n.)
Likeness;
representation.
Statement
::
Statement
(n.) The act of
stating,
reciting,
or
presenting,
orally
or in
paper;
as, to
interrupt
a
speaker
in the
statement
of his
case..
Line
::
Line (n.) A
circle
of
latitude
or of
longitude,
as
represented
on a map..
Lark
::
Lark (n.) Any one
numerous
species
of
singing
birds of the genus
Alauda
and
allied
genera
(family
Alaudidae).
They
mostly
belong
to
Europe,
Asia, and
Northern
Africa.
In
America
they are
represented
by the shore
larks,
or
horned
by the shore
larks,
or
horned
larks,
of the genus
Otocoris.
The true larks have
holaspidean
tarsi,
very long hind
claws,
and
usually,
dull, sandy brown
colors..
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