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Definition of content
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Content
(a.) To
satisfy
the
expectations
of; to pay; to
requite.
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Content
::
Content
(n.) That which is
contained;
the thing or
things
held by a
receptacle
or
included
within
specified
limits;
as, the
contents
of a cask or bale or of a room; the
contents
of a
book..
Contents
::
Contents
(pl. ) of
Conten.
Strigate
::
Strifeful
(a.)
Contentious;
discordant.
Strived
::
Strive
(n.)
Strife;
contention.
Discontent
::
Discontent
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
content;
to make
uneasy;
to
dissatisfy.
Contest
::
Contest
(v. i.) To
engage
in
contention,
or
emulation;
to
contend;
to
strive;
to vie; to
emulate;
--
followed
usually
by
with..
Bird''s-nesting
::
Bird's-nesting
(n.)
Hunting
for, or
taking,
birds'
nests or their
contents..
Crust
::
Crust (n.) The cover or case of a pie, in
distinction
from the soft
contents..
Litigious
::
Litigious
(a.)
Subject
to
contention;
disputable;
controvertible;
debatable;
doubtful;
precarious.
Heartburning
::
Heartburning
(n.)
Discontent;
secret
enmity.
Brand
::
Brand (v. t.) To put an
actual
distinctive
mark upon in any other way, as with a
stencil,
to show
quality
of
contents,
name of
manufacture,
etc..
Empty
::
Empty
(superl.)
Containing
nothing;
not
holding
or
having
anything
within;
void of
contents
or
appropriate
contents;
not
filled;
-- said of an
inclosure,
as a box, room,
house,
etc.; as, an empty
chest,
room,
purse,
or
pitcher;
an empty
stomach;
empty
shackles..
Manure
::
Manure
(n.) Any
matter
which makes land
productive;
a
fertilizing
substance,
as the
contents
of
stables
and
barnyards,
dung,
decaying
animal
or
vegetable
substances,
etc..
Repine
::
Repine
(v. i.) To
continue
pining;
to feel
inward
discontent
which preys on the
spirits;
to
indulge
in envy or
complaint;
to
murmur.
Inosculation
::
Inosculation
(n.) The
junction
or
connection
of
vessels,
channels,
or
passages,
so that their
contents
pass from one to the
other;
union by
mouths
or
ducts;
anastomosis;
intercommunication;
as,
inosculation
of
veins,
etc..
Arcadia
::
Arcadia
(n.) A
mountainous
and
picturesque
district
of
Greece,
in the heart of the
Peloponnesus,
whose
people
were
distinguished
for
contentment
and rural
happiness..
Acquiesce
::
Acquiesce
(v. i.) To rest
satisfied,
or
apparently
satisfied,
or to rest
without
opposition
and
discontent
(usually
implying
previous
opposition
or
discontent);
to
accept
or
consent
by
silence
or by
omitting
to
object;
--
followed
by in,
formerly
also by with and to..
Pur
::
Pur (n.) The low,
murmuring
sound made by a cat to
express
contentment
or
pleasure..
Placid
::
Placid
(a.)
Pleased;
contented;
unruffied;
undisturbed;
serene;
peaceful;
tranquil;
quiet;
gentle.
Kaleidoscope
::
Kaleidoscope
(n.) An
instrument
invented
by Sir David
Brewster,
which
contains
loose
fragments
of
colored
glass,
etc., and
reflecting
surfaces
so
arranged
that
changes
of
position
exhibit
its
contents
in an
endless
variety
of
beautiful
colors
and
symmetrical
forms.
It has been much
employed
in arts of
design..
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