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Definition of rent
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Rent (n.) An
opening
made by
rending;
a break or
breach
made by
force;
a tear.
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Approaching
::
Approaching
(n.) The act of
ingrafting
a sprig or shoot of one tree into
another,
without
cutting
it from the
parent
stock;
--
called,
also,
inarching
and
grafting
by
approach..
Rearrange
::
Rearrange
(v. t.) To
arrange
again;
to
arrange
in a
different
way.
Mimic
::
Mimic (v. t.) To
assume
a
resemblance
to (some other
organism
of a
totally
different
nature,
or some
surrounding
object),
as a means of
protection
or
advantage..
Vicegerent
::
Vicegerent
(a.)
Having
or
exercising
delegated
power;
acting
by
substitution,
or in the place of
another..
Dander
::
Dander
(v. i.) To
wander
about;
to
saunter;
to talk
incoherently.
Dicoccous
::
Dicoccous
(a.)
Composed
of two
coherent,
one-seeded
carpels;
as, a
dicoccous
capsule..
Readjustment
::
Readjustment
(n.) A
second
adjustment;
a new or
different
adjustment.
Areolation
::
Areolation
(n.) Any small
space,
bounded
by some part
different
in color or
structure,
as the
spaces
bounded
by the
nervures
of the wings of
insects,
or those by the veins of
leaves;
an
areola..
Readjust
::
Readjust
(v. t.) To
adjust
or
settle
again;
to put in a
different
order or
relation;
to
rearrange.
Parenthood
::
Parenthood
(n.) The state of a
parent;
the
office
or
character
of a
parent.
Mosaic
::
Mosaic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the style of work
called
mosaic;
formed
by
uniting
pieces
of
different
colors;
variegated;
tessellated;
also,
composed
of
various
materials
or
ingredients..
Farmer
::
Farmer
(n.) One who takes
taxes,
customs,
excise,
or other
duties,
to
collect,
either
paying
a fixed
annuual
rent for the
privilege;
as, a
farmer
of the
revenues..
In
::
In
(prep.)
The
specific
signification
of in is
situation
or place with
respect
to
surrounding,
environment,
encompassment,
etc. It is used with verbs
signifying
being,
resting,
or
moving
within
limits,
or
within
circumstances
or
conditions
of any kind
conceived
of as
limiting,
confining,
or
investing,
either
wholly
or in part. In its
different
applications,
it
approaches
some of the
meanings
of, and
sometimes
is
interchangeable
with,
within,
into, on, at, of, and
among..
Instant
::
Instant
(a.) A day of the
present
or
current
month;
as, the sixth
instant;
-- an
elliptical
expression
equivalent
to the sixth of the month
instant,
i. e., the
current
month.
See
Instant,
a., 3..
Recurrent
::
Recurrent
(a.)
Returning
from time to time;
recurring;
as,
recurrent
pains..
Blending
::
Blending
(n.) The
method
of
laying
on
different
tints so that they may
mingle
together
while wet, and shade into each other
insensibly..
Labyrinth
::
Labyrinth
(n.) A
series
of
canals
through
which a
stream
of water is
directed
for
suspending,
carrying
off, and
depositing
at
different
distances,
the
ground
ore of a
metal..
Osmometer
::
Osmometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
the
amount
of
osmotic
action
in
different
liquids.
Rent
::
Rent () imp. & p. p. of Rend.
Meteoroscope
::
Meteoroscope
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
the
position,
length,
and
direction,
of the
apparent
path of a
shooting
star..
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