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Definition of presence
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Presence
(n.) An
assembly,
especially
of
person
of rank or
nobility;
noble
company..
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Look
::
Look (v. t.) To
influence,
overawe,
or
subdue
by looks or
presence
as, to look down
opposition..
Present
::
Present
(a.) To bring or
introduce
into the
presence
of some one,
especially
of a
superior;
to
introduce
formally;
to offer for
acquaintance;
as, to
present
an envoy to the king; (with the
reciprocal
pronoun)
to come into the
presence
of a
superior..
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..
Presence
::
Presence
(n.)
Specifically,
neighborhood
to the
person
of one of
superior
of
exalted
rank; also,
presence
chamber..
Presentness
::
Presentness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
present;
presence.
Witness
::
Witness
(v. t.) To see or know by
personal
presence;
to have
direct
cognizance
of.
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
Omnipresential
::
Omnipresential
(a.)
Implying
universal
presence.
Sodio-
::
Sodio-
() A
combining
form (also used
adjectively)
denoting
the
presence
of
sodium
or one of its
compounds.
Multipresence
::
Multipresence
(n.) The state or power of being
multipresent.
Presence
::
Presence
(n.) Port, mien; air;
personal
appearence..
Chondrite
::
Chondrite
(n.) A
meteoric
stone
characterized
by the
presence
of
chondrules.
Eczema
::
Eczema
(n.) An
inflammatory
disease
of the skin,
characterized
by the
presence
of
redness
and
itching,
an
eruption
of small
vesicles,
and the
discharge
of a
watery
exudation,
which often dries up,
leaving
the skin
covered
with
crusts;
--
called
also
tetter,
milk
crust,
and salt
rheum..
Gasoscope
::
Gasoscope
(n.) An
apparatus
for
detecting
the
presence
of any
dangerous
gas, from a gas leak in a coal mine or a
dwelling
house..
Bloated
::
Bloated
(p. a.)
Distended
beyond
the
natural
or usual size, as by the
presence
of
water,
serum,
etc.;
turgid;
swollen;
as, a
bloated
face. Also,
puffed
up with
pride;
pompous..
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..
Stratification
::
Straticulate
(a.)
Characterized
by the
presence
of thin
parallel
strata,
or
layers,
as in an
agate..
Presently
::
Presently
(adv.)
With
actual
presence;
actually
.
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
Pluripresence
::
Pluripresence
(n.)
Presence
in more
places
than one.
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