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Definition of convent
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Convent
(v. i.) To be
convenient;
to
serve.
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Convention
::
Convention
(v. i.) An
agreement
or
contract
less
formal
than, or
preliminary
to, a
treaty;
an
informal
compact,
as
between
commanders
of
armies
in
respect
to
suspension
of
hostilities,
or
between
states;
also, a
formal
agreement
between
governments
or
sovereign
powers;
as, a
postal
convention
between
two
governments..
Manipulate
::
Manipulate
(v. t.) To
control
the
action
of, by
management;
as, to
manipulate
a
convention
of
delegates;
to
manipulate
the stock
market;
also, to
manage
artfully
or
fraudulently;
as, to
manipulate
accounts,
or
election
returns..
Informality
::
Informality
(n.) An
informal,
unconventional,
or
unofficial
act or
proceeding;
something
which is not in
proper
or
prescribed
form or does not
conform
to the
established
rule..
Conventional
::
Conventional
(a.)
Growing
out of, or
depending
on,
custom
or tacit
agreement;
sanctioned
by
general
concurrence
or
usage;
formal..
Pip
::
Pip (n.) One of the
conventional
figures
or spots on
playing
cards,
dominoes,
etc..
Junta
::
"Junta
(n.) A
council;
a
convention;
a
tribunal;
an
assembly;
esp., the grand
council
of state in
Spain..
Formality
::
Formality
(n.) An
established
order;
conventional
rule of
procedure;
usual
method;
habitual
mode.
Bohemian
::
Bohemian
(n.) A
restless
vagabond;
--
originally,
an idle
stroller
or gypsy (as in
France)
thought
to have come from
Bohemia;
in later times often
applied
to an
adventurer
in art or
literature,
of
irregular,
unconventional
habits,
questionable
tastes,
or free
morals..
Protocol
::
Protocol
(n.) A
convention
not
formally
ratified.
Conventual
::
Conventual
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
convent;
monastic.
Conventicle
::
Conventicle
(n.) An
assembly
for
religious
worship;
esp., such an
assembly
held
privately,
as in times of
persecution,
by
Nonconformists
or
Dissenters
in
England,
or by
Covenanters
in
Scotland;
-- often used
opprobriously,
as if those
assembled
were
heretics
or
schismatics..
Convent
::
Convent
(v. i.) A
coming
together;
a
meeting.
Grating
::
Grating
(n.) A
partition,
covering,
or frame of
parallel
or cross bars; a
latticework
resembling
a
window
grate;
as, the
grating
of a
prison
or
convent..
Superiority
::
Superioress
(n.) A woman who acts as chief in a
convent,
abbey,
or
nunnery;
a lady
superior..
Conventionalizw
::
Conventionalizw
(v. t.) To
represent
by
selecting
the
important
features
and those which are
expressible
in the
medium
employed,
and
omitting
the
others..
Nunnery
::
Nunnery
(n.) A house in which nuns
reside;
a
cloister
or
convent
in which women
reside
for life, under
religious
vows. See
Cloister,
and
Convent..
Conventioner
::
Conventioner
(n.) One who
belongs
to a
convention
or
assembly.
Bohemian
::
Bohemian
(n.) Of or
pertaining
to a
social
gypsy or
Bohemian
(see
Bohemian,
n., 3);
vagabond;
unconventional;
free and
easy..
Jacobin
::
"Jacobin
(n.) One of a
society
of
violent
agitators
in
France,
during
the
revolution
of 1789, who held
secret
meetings
in the
Jacobin
convent
in the Rue St.
Jacques,
Paris,
and
concerted
measures
to
control
the
proceedings
of the
National
Assembly.
Hence:
A
plotter
against
an
existing
government;
a
turbulent
demagogue..
Conventionalism
::
Conventionalism
(n.) The
principles
or
practice
of
conventionalizing.
See
Conventionalize,
v. t..
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