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Definition of resent
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Resent
(v. i.) To give forth an odor; to
smell;
to
savor.
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Hear
::
Hear (v. t.) To
attend,
or be
present
at, as
hearer
or
worshiper;
as, to hear a
concert;
to hear
Mass..
Accipitres
::
Accipitres
(n. pl.) The order that
includes
rapacious
birds.
They have a
hooked
bill, and
sharp,
strongly
curved
talons.
There are three
families,
represented
by the
vultures,
the
falcons
or
hawks,
and the
owls..
Bilirubin
::
Bilirubin
(n.) A
reddish
yellow
pigment
present
in human bile, and in that from
carnivorous
and
herbivorous
animals;
the
normal
biliary
pigment..
Last
::
Last (a.) At a time next
preceding
the
present
time.
Presentation
::
Presentation
(n.) That which is
presented
or
given;
a
present;
a gift, as, the
picture
was a
presentation..
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..
Present
::
Present
(a.) To bring or
introduce
into the
presence
of some one,
especially
of a
superior;
to
introduce
formally;
to offer for
acquaintance;
as, to
present
an envoy to the king; (with the
reciprocal
pronoun)
to come into the
presence
of a
superior..
Embronze
::
Embronze
(v. t.) To
embody
in
bronze;
to set up a
bronze
representation
of, as of a
person..
Delegate
::
Delegate
(n.) Any one sent and
empowered
to act for
another;
one
deputed
to
represent;
a
chosen
deputy;
a
representative;
a
commissioner;
a
vicar.
Recommend
::
Recommend
(v. t.) To
commend
to the
favorable
notice
of
another;
to
commit
to
another's
care,
confidence,
or
acceptance,
with
favoring
representations;
to put in a
favorable
light
before
any one; to
bestow
commendation
on; as, he
recommended
resting
the mind and
exercising
the
body..
Probation
::
Probation
(n.) Moral
trial;
the state of man in the
present
life, in which he has the
opportunity
of
proving
his
character,
and
becoming
qualified
for a
happier
state..
Globe
::
Globe (n.) A round model of the
world;
a
spherical
representation
of the earth or
heavens;
as, a
terrestrial
or
celestial
globe;
--
called
also
artificial
globe..
Signify
::
Signify
(n.) To show by a sign; to
communicate
by any
conventional
token,
as
words,
gestures,
signals,
or the like; to
announce;
to make
known;
to
declare;
to
express;
as, a
signified
his
desire
to be
present..
Inoffensive
::
Inoffensive
(a.) Not
obstructing;
presenting
no
interruption
bindrance.
Floss
::
Floss (n.) Fluid glass
floating
on iron in the
puddling
furnace,
produced
by the
vitrification
of
oxides
and
earths
which are
present..
Congressman
::
Congressman
(n.) A
member
of the
Congress
of the
United
States,
esp. of the House of
Representatives..
Personally
::
Personally
(adv.)
In a
personal
manner;
by
bodily
presence;
in
person;
not by
representative
or
substitute;
as, to
deliver
a
letter
personally..
Clairvoyant
::
Clairvoyant
(a.)
Pertaining
to
clairvoyance;
discerning
objects
while in a
mesmeric
state which are not
present
to the
senses.
Salute
::
Salute
(v.) A token of
respect
or honor for some
distinguished
or
official
personage,
for a
foreign
vessel
or flag, or for some
festival
or
event,
as by
presenting
arms, by a
discharge
of
cannon,
volleys
of small arms,
dipping
the
colors
or the
topsails,
etc..
Show
::
Show (v. t.) To
exhibit
or
present
to view; to place in
sight;
to
display;
-- the thing
exhibited
being the
object,
and often with an
indirect
object
denoting
the
person
or thing
seeing
or
beholding;
as, to show a
house;
show your
colors;
shopkeepers
show
customers
goods (show goods to
customers)..
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