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Definition of bene
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Bene (n.) Alt. of Be.
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Extensive
::
Extensive
(a.)
Having
wide
extent;
of much
superficial
extent;
expanded;
large;
broad;
wide;
comprehensive;
as, an
extensive
farm; an
extensive
lake; an
extensive
sphere
of
operations;
extensive
benevolence;
extensive
greatness..
Hematoma
::
Hematoma
(n.) A
circumscribed
swelling
produced
by an
effusion
of blood
beneath
the skin.
Vail
::
Vail (n.) An
unexpected
gain or
acquisition;
a
casual
advantage
or
benefit;
a
windfall.
Provide
::
Provide
(v. t.) To
appoint
to an
ecclesiastical
benefice
before
it is
vacant.
See
Provisor.
Prebendary
::
Prebendary
(n.) A
clergyman
attached
to a
collegiate
or
cathedral
church
who
enjoys
a
prebend
in
consideration
of his
officiating
at
stated
times in the
church.
See Note under
Benefice,
n., 3..
Superintellectual
::
Superinstitution
(n.) One
institution
upon
another,
as when A is
instituted
and
admitted
to a
benefice
upon a
title,
and B
instituted
and
admitted
upon the
presentation
of
another..
Subbrachian
::
Subbrachiales
(n. pl.) A
division
of
soft-finned
fishes
in which the
ventral
fins are
situated
beneath
the
pectorial
fins, or
nearly
so..
Benevolous
::
Benevolous
(a.) Kind;
benevolent.
Interest
::
Interest
(n.)
Advantage,
personal
or
general;
good,
regarded
as a
selfish
benefit;
profit;
benefit..
Goodness
::
Goodness
(n.) The
quality
of being good in any of its
various
senses;
excellence;
virtue;
kindness;
benevolence;
as, the
goodness
of
timber,
of a soil, of food;
goodness
of
character,
of
disposition,
of
conduct,
etc..
Benefiter
::
Benefiter
(n.) One who
confers
a
benefit;
-- also, one who
receives
a
benefit..
Neaped
::
Neaped
(a.) Left
aground
on the
height
of a
spring
tide, so that it will not float till the next
spring
tide; --
called
also
beneaped..
Kindness
::
Kindness
(a.) The state or
quality
of being kind, in any of its
various
senses;
manifestation
of kind
feeling
or
disposition
beneficence..
Phanerocodonic
::
Phanerocodonic
(a.)
Having
an
umbrella-shaped
or
bell-shaped
body, with a wide, open
cavity
beneath;
-- said of
certain
jellyfishes..
Longicornia
::
Longicornia
(n. pl.) A
division
of
beetles,
including
a large
number
of
species,
in which the
antennae
are very long. Most of them, while in the
larval
state,
bore into the wood or
beneath
the bark of
trees,
and some
species
are very
destructive
to fruit and shade
trees.
See Apple
borer,
under
Apple,
and
Locust
beetle,
under
Locust..
Cistercian
::
Cistercian
(n.) A monk of the
prolific
branch
of the
Benedictine
Order,
established
in 1098 at
Citeaux,
in
France,
by
Robert,
abbot of
Molesme.
For two
hundred
years the
Cistercians
followed
the rule of St.
Benedict
in all its
rigor..
Giving
::
Giving
(n.) A gift; a
benefaction.
Plenarty
::
Plenarty
(n.) The state of a
benefice
when
occupied.
Commendator
::
Commendator
(n.) One who holds a
benefice
in
commendam;
a
commendatary.
Shank
::
Shank (v.) The part of the sole
beneath
the
instep
connecting
the
broader
front part with the heel.
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