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Definition of absence
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Absence
(n.) A state of being
absent
or
withdrawn
from a place or from
companionship;
--
opposed
to
presence.
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Dry
::
Dry
(superl.)
Of
certain
morbid
conditions,
in which there is
entire
or
comparative
absence
of
moisture;
as, dry
gangrene;
dry
catarrh..
Unreverence
::
Unreverence
(n.)
Absence
or lack of
reverence;
irreverence.
Inexperience
::
Inexperience
(n.)
Absence
or want of
experience;
lack of
personal
and
experimental
knowledge;
as, the
inexperience
of
youth..
Uncourtliness
::
Uncourtliness
(n.)
Absence
of
courtliness;
rudeness;
rusticity.
Agraphia
::
Agraphia
(n.) The
absence
or loss of the power of
expressing
ideas by
written
signs.
It is one form of
aphasia.
Unconfidence
::
Unconfidence
(n.)
Absence
of
confidence;
uncertainty;
doubt.
Presence
::
Presence
(n.) The state of being
present,
or of being
within
sight or call, or at hand; --
opposed
to
absence..
Irremoval
::
Irremoval
(n.)
Absence
of
removal.
Carbuncle
::
Carbuncle
(n.) A very
painful
acute local
inflammation
of the
subcutaneous
tissue,
esp. of the trunk or back of the neck,
characterized
by
brawny
hardness
of the
affected
parts,
sloughing
of the skin and
deeper
tissues,
and
marked
constitutional
depression.
It
differs
from a boil in size,
tendency
to
spread,
and the
absence
of a
central
core, and is
frequently
fatal.
It is also
called
anthrax..
Exeat
::
Exeat (n.) A
license
for
absence
from a
college
or a
religious
house.
Fail
::
Fail (v. i.) To be
wanting;
to fall
short;
to be or
become
deficient
in any
measure
or
degree
up to total
absence;
to cease to be
furnished
in the usual or
expected
manner,
or to be
altogether
cut off from
supply;
to be
lacking;
as,
streams
fail; crops
fail..
Dark
::
Dark (n.)
Absence
of
light;
darkness;
obscurity;
a place where there is
little
or no
light.
Anaesthesia
::
Anaesthesia
(n.)
Entire
or
partial
loss or
absence
of
feeling
or
sensation;
a state of
general
or local
insensibility
produced
by
disease
or by the
inhalation
or
application
of an
anaesthetic.
Unbenevolence
::
Unbenevolence
(n.)
Absence
or want of
benevolence;
ill will.
Indifference
::
Indifference
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
indifferent,
or not
making
a
difference;
want of
sufficient
importance
to
constitute
a
difference;
absence
of
weight;
insignificance..
Planet
::
Planet
(n.) A
celestial
body which
revolves
about the sun in an orbit of a
moderate
degree
of
eccentricity.
It is
distinguished
from a comet by the
absence
of a coma, and by
having
a less
eccentric
orbit.
See Solar
system..
Unsanctification
::
Unsanctification
(n.)
Absence
or lack of
sanctification.
Dissymmetry
::
Dissymmetry
(n.)
Absence
or
defect
of
symmetry;
asymmetry.
Elegant
::
Elegant
(a.) Very
choice,
and
hence,
pleasing
to good
taste;
characterized
by
grace,
propriety,
and
refinement,
and the
absence
of every thing
offensive;
exciting
admiration
and
approbation
by
symmetry,
completeness,
freedom
from
blemish,
and the like;
graceful;
tasteful
and
highly
attractive;
as,
elegant
manners;
elegant
style of
composition;
an
elegant
speaker;
an
elegant
structure..
Regent
::
Regent
(a.)
Especially,
one
invested
with
vicarious
authority;
one who
governs
a
kingdom
in the
minority,
absence,
or
disability
of the
sovereign..
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