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Definition of stent
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Stent (v. i.) To
stint;
to stop; to
cease.
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Stentor
::
Stentor
(n.) Any
species
of
ciliated
Infusoria
belonging
to the genus
Stentor
and
allied
genera,
common
in fresh
water.
The
stentors
have a
bell-shaped,
or
cornucopia-like,
body with a
circle
of cilia
around
the
spiral
terminal
disk. See
Illust.
under
Heterotricha..
Sustentation
::
Sustentate
(v. t.) To
sustain.
Prank
::
Prank (v. i.) To make
ostentatious
show.
Cavort
::
Cavort
(v. i.) To
prance
ostentatiously;
-- said of a horse or his
rider.
Opposite
::
Opposite
(a.)
Extremely
different;
inconsistent;
contrary;
repugnant;
antagonistic.
Estoppel
::
Estoppel
(n.) A stop; an
obstruction
or bar to one's
alleging
or
denying
a fact
contrary
to his own
previous
action,
allegation,
or
denial;
an
admission,
by words or
conduct,
which
induces
another
to
purchase
rights,
against
which the party
making
such
admission
can not take a
position
inconsistent
with the
admission..
Principle
::
Principle
(n.) A
settled
rule of
action;
a
governing
law of
conduct;
an
opinion
or
belief
which
exercises
a
directing
influence
on the life and
behavior;
a rule
(usually,
a right rule) of
conduct
consistently
directing
one's
actions;
as, a
person
of no
principle..
Ostentation
::
Ostentation
(n.) The act of
ostentating
or of
making
an
ambitious
display;
unnecessary
show;
pretentious
parade;
--
usually
in a
detractive
sense.
Consistent
::
Consistent
(a.)
Having
agreement
with
itself
or with
something
else;
having
harmony
among its
parts;
possesing
unity;
accordant;
harmonious;
congruous;
compatible;
uniform;
not
contradictory.
Inflation
::
Inflation
(n.) The act or
process
of
inflating,
or the state of being
inflated,
as with air or gas;
distention;
expansion;
enlargement..
Inconsistentness
::
Inconsistentness
(n.)
Inconsistency.
Consist
::
Consist
(v. i.) To be
consistent
or
harmonious;
to be in
accordance;
--
formerly
used
absolutely,
now
followed
by
with..
Glorious
::
Glorious
(n.) Eager for glory or
distinction;
haughty;
boastful;
ostentatious;
vainglorious.
Stent
::
Stent (v. i.) To
stint;
to stop; to
cease.
Display
::
Display
(v. t.) To make an
exhibition
of; to set in view
conspicuously
or
ostentatiously;
to
exhibit
for the sake of
publicity;
to
parade.
Persistent
::
Persistent
(a.)
Inclined
to
persist;
having
staying
qualities;
tenacious
of
position
or
purpose.
Abhorrent
::
Abhorrent
(a.)
Contrary
or
repugnant;
discordant;
inconsistent;
--
followed
by to.
Contradictory
::
Contradictory
(a.)
Affirming
the
contrary;
implying
a
denial
of what has been
asserted;
also,
mutually
contradicting;
inconsistent..
Proud
::
Proud
(superl.)
Giving
reason
or
occasion
for pride or
self-gratulation;
worthy
of
admiration;
grand;
splendid;
magnificent;
admirable;
ostentatious.
Cross-purpose
::
Cross-purpose
(n.) A
counter
or
opposing
purpose;
hence,
that which is
inconsistent
or
contradictory..
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