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Definition of Cadents

Cadent
Cadent Ca"dent, a. [L. cadens, -entis, p. pr. of cadere to fall.] Falling. [R.] ``Cadent tears.' --Shak.

Meaning of Cadents from wikipedia

- Cadent can refer to: Cadent, "referring to cadence" Cadent (heraldry), an attitude on a blazon Cadent Gas, a British regional gas distribution company...
- Cadent Gas is a British regional gas distribution company that owns, operates and maintains the largest natural gas distribution network in the United...
- In astrology, a cadent house is the last house of each quadrant of the zodiac. A quadrant begins with an Angular house, (the house in which a chart angle...
- succedants are next in virtue, the cadents poor, and of little efficacy: the succedant houses follow the angles, the cadents come next [after] the succedants...
- it would have little scope to express its good nature. The twelfth is a cadent house as are the third, sixth and ninth and planets in these houses are...
- SSE Power Distribution UK Power Networks1 Western Power Distribution1 Gas Cadent Gas Firmus Energy Northern Gas Networks Phoenix Natural Gas SGN Wales &...
- vote of no confidence, resigns or dies, under the simul stabunt, simul cadent clause introduced in 1999 (literally they will stand together or they will...
- and the resulting company was named Cadent Gas. National Grid disposed of its remaining 39% holding in Cadent Gas in June 2019. In July 2019, National...
- Stock Market. In March 2011 Align acquired the Israeli company Cadent for $190 million; Cadent manufactured intraoral scanners that included 3D imaging, as...
- The Latin brocard aut simul stabunt aut simul cadent or simul simul for short, meaning "they will either stand together or fall together", is used in law...