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Definition of presence
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Presence
(n.)
Specifically,
neighborhood
to the
person
of one of
superior
of
exalted
rank; also,
presence
chamber..
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Acidifier
::
Acidifier
(n.) A
simple
or
compound
principle,
whose
presence
is
necessary
to
produce
acidity,
as
oxygen,
chlorine,
bromine,
iodine,
etc..
Phlyctenular
::
Phlyctenular
(a.)
Characterized
by the
presence
of small
pustules,
or
whitish
elevations
resembling
pustules;
as,
phlyctenular
ophthalmia..
Impanation
::
Impanation
(a.)
Embodiment
in
bread;
the
supposed
real
presence
and union of
Christ's
material
body and blood with the
substance
of the
elements
of the
eucharist
without
a
change
in their
nature;
--
distinguished
from
transubstantiation,
which
supposes
a
miraculous
change
of the
substance
of the
elements.
It is akin to
consubstantiation..
Personally
::
Personally
(adv.)
In a
personal
manner;
by
bodily
presence;
in
person;
not by
representative
or
substitute;
as, to
deliver
a
letter
personally..
Omnipresential
::
Omnipresential
(a.)
Implying
universal
presence.
Infest
::
Infest
(v. t.) To
trouble
greatly
by
numbers
or by
frequency
of
presence;
to
disturb;
to
annoy;
to
frequent
and
molest
or
harass;
as, fleas
infest
dogs and cats; a sea
infested
with
pirates..
Temple
::
Temple
(n.) Fig.: Any place in which the
divine
presence
specially
resides.
Cnidaria
::
Cnidaria
(n. pl.) A
comprehensive
group
equivalent
to the true
Coelenterata,
i. e.,
exclusive
of the
sponges.
They are so named from
presence
of
stinging
cells
(cnidae)
in the
tissues.
See
Coelenterata..
Chaetopoda
::
Chaetopoda
(n. pl.) A very
extensive
order of
Annelida,
characterized
by the
presence
of
lateral
setae,
or
spines,
on most or all of the
segments.
They are
divided
into two
principal
groups:
Oligochaeta,
including
the
earthworms
and
allied
forms,
and
Polychaeta,
including
most of the
marine
species..
Witness
::
Witness
(v. t.) To see or know by
personal
presence;
to have
direct
cognizance
of.
Gid
::
Gid (a.) A
disease
of
sheep,
characterized
by
vertigo;
the
staggers.
It is
caused
by the
presence
of the
C/nurus,
a
larval
tapeworm,
in the
brain.
See
C/nurus..
Verminous
::
Verminous
(a.)
Caused
by, or
arising
from the
presence
of,
vermin;
as,
verminous
disease..
Presence
::
Presence
(n.) The place in which one is
present;
the part of space
within
one's ken, call,
influence,
etc.;
neighborhood
without
the
intervention
of
anything
that
forbids
intercourse..
Everywhereness
::
Everywhereness
(n.)
Ubiquity;
omnipresence.
Absence
::
Absence
(n.) A state of being
absent
or
withdrawn
from a place or from
companionship;
--
opposed
to
presence.
Ringworm
::
Ringworm
(n.) A
contagious
affection
of the skin due to the
presence
of a
vegetable
parasite,
and
forming
ring-shaped
discolored
patches
covered
with
vesicles
or
powdery
scales.
It
occurs
either
on the body, the face, or the
scalp.
Different
varieties
are
distinguished
as Tinea
circinata,
Tinea
tonsurans,
etc., but all are
caused
by the same
parasite
(a
species
of
Trichophyton)..
Countermark
::
Countermark
(n.) A mark or token added to those
already
existing,
in order to
afford
security
or
proof;
as, an
additional
or
special
mark put upon a
package
of goods
belonging
to
several
persons,
that it may not be
opened
except
in the
presence
of all; a mark added to that of an
artificer
of gold or
silver
work by the
Goldsmiths'
Company
of
London,
to
attest
the
standard
quality
of the gold or
silver;
a mark added to an
ancient
coin or
medal,
to show
either
its
change
of value or that it was tak
Catalysis
::
Catalysis
(n.) A
process
by which
reaction
occurs
in the
presence
of
certain
agents
which were
formerly
believed
to exert an
influence
by mere
contact.
It is now
believed
that such
reactions
are
attended
with the
formation
of an
intermediate
compound
or
compounds,
so that by
alternate
composition
and
decomposition
the agent is
apparenty
left
unchanged;
as, the
catalysis
of
making
ether from
alcohol
by means of
sulphuric
acid; or
catalysis
in the
action
of
soluble
ferments
(as
diastase,
or
ptyali
Melanoscope
::
Melanoscope
(n.) An
instrument
containing
a
combination
of
colored
glasses
such that they
transmit
only red
light,
so that
objects
of other
colors,
as green
leaves,
appear
black when seen
through
it. It is used for
viewing
colored
flames,
to
detect
the
presence
of
potassium,
lithium,
etc., by the red light which they
emit..
Selenio-
::
Selenio-
() A
combining
form (also used
adjectively)
denoting
the
presence
of
selenium
or its
compounds;
as,
selenio-phosphate,
a
phosphate
having
selenium
in place of all, or a part, of the
oxygen..
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