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Definition of respondence
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Respondence
(n.) Alt. of
Respondenc.
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Correspondence
::
Correspondence
(n.)
Friendly
intercourse;
reciprocal
exchange
of
civilities;
especially,
intercourse
between
persons
by means of
letters..
Parity
::
Parity
(n.) The
quality
or
condition
of being equal or
equivalent;
A like state or
degree;
equality;
close
correspondence;
analogy;
as,
parity
of
reasoning..
Keeping
::
Keeping
(n.)
Harmony
or
correspondence
between
the
different
parts of a work of art; as, the
foreground
of this
painting
is not in
keeping..
Integrity
::
Integrity
(n.)
Unimpaired,
unadulterated,
or
genuine
state;
entire
correspondence
with an
original
condition;
purity..
Answer
::
Answer
(v. i.) To be or act in
conformity,
or by way of
accommodation,
correspondence,
relation,
or
proportion;
to
conform;
to
correspond;
to suit; --
usually
with to..
Open
::
Open (v. t.) To enter upon; to
begin;
as, to open a
discussion;
to open fire upon an
enemy;
to open
trade,
or
correspondence;
to open a case in
court,
or a
meeting..
Homogeny
::
Homogeny
(n.) The
correspondence
of
common
descent;
-- a term used to
supersede
homology
by
Lankester,
who also used
homoplasy
to
denote
any
superinduced
correspondence
of
position
and
structure
in parts
embryonically
distinct
(other
writers
using the term
homoplasmy).
Thus, there is
homogeny
between
the fore limb of a
mammal
and the wing of a bird; but the right and left
ventricles
of the heart in both are only in
homoplasy
with each
other,
these
having
arisen
independently
since the
divergence
Assonance
::
Assonance
(n.)
Incomplete
correspondence.
Homology
::
Homology
(n.) The
quality
of being
homologous;
correspondence;
relation;
as, the
homologyof
similar
polygons..
Chime
::
Chime (n.) To make a rude
correspondence
of
sounds;
to
jingle,
as in
rhyming..
Coincidence
::
Coincidence
(n.) Exact
correspondence
in
nature,
character,
result,
circumstances,
etc.;
concurrence;
agreement..
Register
::
Register
(n.) The
correspondence
of
pages,
columns,
or lines on the
opposite
or
reverse
sides of the
sheet..
Jingle
::
"Jingle
(n.) A
correspondence
of sound in
rhymes,
especially
when the verse has
little
merit;
hence,
the verse
itself..
Respondence
::
Respondence
(n.) Alt. of
Respondenc.
Consent
::
Consent
(n.)
Correspondence
in
parts,
qualities,
or
operations;
agreement;
harmony;
coherence..
Intercourse
::
Intercourse
(n.) A
commingling;
intimate
connection
or
dealings
between
persons
or
nations,
as in
common
affairs
and
civilities,
in
correspondence
or
trade;
communication;
commerce;
especially,
interchange
of
thought
and
feeling;
association;
communion..
Secretary
::
Secretary
(n.) A
person
employed
to write
orders,
letters,
dispatches,
public
or
private
papers,
records,
and the like; an
official
scribe,
amanuensis,
or
writer;
one who
attends
to
correspondence,
and
transacts
other
business,
for an
association,
a
public
body, or an
individual..
Friendship
::
Friendship
(n.)
Aptness
to
unite;
conformity;
affinity;
harmony;
correspondence.
Accord
::
Accord
(v. t.)
Agreement,
harmony,
or just
correspondence
of
things;
as, the
accord
of light and shade in
painting..
Rhyme
::
Rhyme (n.)
Verses,
usually
two,
having
this
correspondence
with each
other;
a
couplet;
a poem
containing
rhymes..
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