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Definition of dent
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Dent (v. t.) To make a dent upon; to
indent.
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Glyptodont
::
Glyptodont
(n.) One of a
family
(Glyptodontidae)
of
extinct
South
American
edentates,
of which
Glyptodon
is the type. About
twenty
species
are
known..
Voluntary
::
Voluntary
(v. t.) Done by
design
or
intention;
intentional;
purposed;
intended;
not
accidental;
as, if a man kills
another
by
lopping
a tree, it is not
voluntary
manslaughter..
Transcendentally
::
Transcendentally
(adv.)
In a
transcendental
manner.
Unison
::
Unison
(n.)
Identity
in
pitch;
coincidence
of
sounds
proceeding
from an
equality
in the
number
of
vibrations
made in a given time by two or more
sonorous
bodies.
Parts
played
or sung in
octaves
are also said to be in
unison,
or in
octaves..
Dentizing
::
Dentizing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Dentiz.
Edentulous
::
Edentulous
(a.)
Toothless.
Hazard
::
Hazard
(n.) The
uncertain
result
of
throwing
a die;
hence,
a
fortuitous
event;
chance;
accident;
casualty..
Myochrome
::
Myochrome
(n.) A
colored
albuminous
substance
in the serum from
red-colored
muscles.
It is
identical
with
hemoglobin.
Oenanthylic
::
Oenanthylic
(a.)
Pertaining
to,
derived
from, or
containing,
oenanthyl;
specifically,
designating
an acid
formerly
supposed
to be
identical
with the acid in
oenanthic
ether,
but now known to be
identical
with
heptoic
acid..
Precedent
::
Precedent
(n.)
Something
done or said that may serve as an
example
to
authorize
a
subsequent
act of the same kind; an
authoritative
example.
Eventful
::
Eventful
(a.) Full of, or rich in,
events
or
incidents;
as, an
eventful
journey;
an
eventful
period
of
history;
an
eventful
period
of
life..
Realism
::
Realism
(n.) As
opposed
to
nominalism,
the
doctrine
that
genera
and
species
are real
things
or
entities,
existing
independently
of our
conceptions.
According
to
realism
the
Universal
exists
ante rem
(Plato),
or in re
(Aristotle)..
Substance
::
Substance
(n.) That which
underlies
all
outward
manifestations;
substratum;
the
permanent
subject
or cause of
phenomena,
whether
material
or
spiritual;
that in which
properties
inhere;
that which is real, in
distinction
from that which is
apparent;
the
abiding
part of any
existence,
in
distinction
from any
accident;
that which
constitutes
anything
what it is; real or
existing
essence..
Denture
::
Denture
(n.) An
artificial
tooth,
block,
or set of
teeth..
Examination
::
Examination
(n.) A
process
prescribed
or
assigned
for
testing
qualification;
as, the
examination
of a
student,
or of a
candidate
for
admission
to the bar or the
ministry..
Antecedent
::
Antecedent
(n.) One who
precedes
or goes in
front.
Which
::
Which
(pron.)
A
relative
pronoun,
used esp. in
referring
to an
antecedent
noun or
clause,
but
sometimes
with
reference
to what is
specified
or
implied
in a
sentence,
or to a
following
noun or
clause
(generally
involving
a
reference,
however,
to
something
which has
preceded).
It is used in all
numbers
and
genders,
and was
formerly
used of
persons..
Pendency
::
Pendency
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
pendent
or
suspended.
Intermention
::
Intermention
(v. t.) To
mention
among other
things,
or
casually
or
incidentally..
By
::
By (a.) Out of the
common
path;
aside;
-- used in
composition,
giving
the
meaning
of
something
aside,
secondary,
or
incidental,
or
collateral
matter,
a thing
private
or
avoiding
notice;
as,
by-line,
by-place,
by-play,
by-street.
It was
formerly
more
freely
used in
composition
than it is now; as,
by-business,
by-concernment,
by-design,
by-interest,
etc..
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