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Definition of cede
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of cede is as below...
Cede (v. t.) To yield or
surrender;
to give up; to
resign;
as, to cede a
fortress,
a
province,
or
country,
to
another
nation,
by
treaty..
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Preaudience
::
Preaudience
(n.)
Precedence
of rank at the bar among
lawyers.
Give
::
Give (v. i.) To move; to
recede.
Preambulation
::
Preambulation
(n.) A
walking
or going
before;
precedence.
Concede
::
Concede
(v. t.) To admit to be true; to
acknowledge.
Homologous
::
Homologous
(a.)
Having
the same
relative
proportion
or
value,
as the two
antecedents
or the two
consequents
of a
proportion..
Advene
::
Advene
(v. i.) To
accede,
or come (to); to be added to
something
or
become
a part of it,
though
not
essential..
Recede
::
Recede
(v. i.) To
withdraw
a claim or
pretension;
to
desist;
to
relinquish
what had been
proposed
or
asserted;
as, to
recede
from a
demand
or
proposition..
Scutum
::
Scutum
(n.) The
second
and
largest
of the four parts
forming
the upper
surface
of a
thoracic
segment
of an
insect.
It is
preceded
by the
prescutum
and
followed
by the
scutellum.
See the
Illust.
under
Thorax.
Anterior
::
Anterior
(a.)
Before
in time;
antecedent.
Presupposition
::
Presupposition
(n.) The act of
presupposing;
an
antecedent
implication;
presumption.
Lead
::
Lead (v. i.) To guide or
conduct,
as by
accompanying,
going
before,
showing,
influencing,
directing
with
authority,
etc.; to have
precedence
or
preeminence;
to be first or
chief;
-- used in most of the
senses
of lead, v. t..
Lead
::
Lead (v. t.) To go or to be in
advance
of; to
precede;
hence,
to be
foremost
or chief
among;
as, the big sloop led the fleet of
yachts;
the
Guards
led the
attack;
Demosthenes
leads the
orators
of all
ages..
Presentiment
::
Presentiment
(n.)
Previous
sentiment,
conception,
or
opinion;
previous
apprehension;
especially,
an
antecedent
impression
or
conviction
of
something
unpleasant,
distressing,
or
calamitous,
about to
happen;
anticipation
of evil;
foreboding..
Zymogen
::
Zymogen
(n.) A
mother
substance,
or
antecedent,
of an
enzyme
or
chemical
ferment;
--
applied
to such
substances
as, not being
themselves
actual
ferments,
may by
internal
changes
give rise to a
ferment..
Discede
::
Discede
(v. i.) To yield or give up; to
depart.
Repulsion
::
Repulsion
(n.) The
power,
either
inherent
or due to some
physical
action,
by which
bodies,
or the
particles
of
bodies,
are made to
recede
from each
other,
or to
resist
each
other's
nearer
approach;
as,
molecular
repulsion;
electrical
repulsion..
Precedential
::
Precedential
(a.) Of the
nature
of a
precedent;
having
force as an
example
for
imitation;
as,
precedential
transactions..
Antecedence
::
Antecedence
(n.) The act or state of going
before
in time;
precedence.
Lead
::
Lead (n.)
precedence;
advance
position;
also, the
measure
of
precedence;
as, the white horse had the lead; a lead of a
boat's
length,
or of half a
second..
Postman
::
Postman
(n.) One of the two most
experienced
barristers
in the Court of
Exchequer,
who have
precedence
in
motions;
-- so
called
from the place where he sits. The other of the two is
called
the
tubman..
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