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Credence
Credence Cre"dence, v. t.
To give credence to; to believe. [Obs.]
CredenceCredence Cre"dence (kr[=e]"dens), n. [LL. credentia, fr. L.
credens, -entis, p. pr. of credere to trust, believe: cf. OF.
credence. See Creed, and cf. Credent, Creance.] CredendaCredendum Cre*den"dum (kr?-d?n"d?m), n.; pl. Credenda (-d?).
[L., fr. credere to believe.] (Theol.)
A thing to be believed; an article of faith; -- distinguished
from agendum, a practical duty.
The great articles and credenda of Christianity.
--South. CredendumCredendum Cre*den"dum (kr?-d?n"d?m), n.; pl. Credenda (-d?).
[L., fr. credere to believe.] (Theol.)
A thing to be believed; an article of faith; -- distinguished
from agendum, a practical duty.
The great articles and credenda of Christianity.
--South. CredentCredent Cre"dent (kr?"dent), a. [. credens, -entis, p. pr. of
credere to trust, believe. See Creed.]
1. Believing; giving credence; credulous. [R.]
If with too credent ear you list songs. --Shak.
2. Having credit or authority; credible. [Obs.]
For my authority bears of a credent bulk. --Shak. CredentialCredential Cre*den"tial (kr[-e]*d[e^]n"shal), a. [Cf. It.
credenziale, fr. LL. credentia. See Credence.]
Giving a title or claim to credit or confidence; accrediting.
Their credential letters on both sides. --Camden. Credential
Credential Cre*den"tial, n. [Cf. It. credenziale.]
1. That which gives a title to credit or confidence.
2. pl. Testimonials showing that a person is entitled to
credit, or has right to exercise official power, as the
letters given by a government to an ambassador or envoy,
or a certificate that one is a duly elected delegate.
The committee of estates excepted against the
credentials of the English commissioners.
--Whitelocke.
Had they not shown undoubted credentials from the
Divine Person who sent them on such a message.
--Addison.
Del credere
Del credere Del` cred"er*e [It., of belief or trust.]
(Mercantile Law)
An agreement by which an agent or factor, in consideration of
an additional premium or commission (called a del credere
commission), engages, when he sells goods on credit, to
insure, warrant, or guarantee to his principal the solvency
of the purchaser, the engagement of the factor being to pay
the debt himself if it is not punctually discharged by the
buyer when it becomes due.
MiscredentMiscredent Mis*cre"dent, n. [Pref. mis- + credent. Cf.
Miscreant.]
A miscreant, or believer in a false religious doctrine.
[Obs.] --Holinshed.
Meaning of Crede from wikipedia
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Joseph Taylor Crede (pronounced CREE-dee, born
April 26, 1978) is an
American former professional baseball third baseman. He pla**** in
Major League Baseball...
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Experto crede is a
Latin motto which means Trust in one experienced; literally, "trust the expert". It is
usually used by an
author as an
aside to the...
- The
Credé maneuver is a
technique used to void
urine from the
bladder of an
individual who, due to disease,
cannot do so
without aid. The
Credé maneuver...
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Credé prophylaxis is the
practice of
washing a newborn's eyes with a 2%
silver nitrate solution to
protect against neonatal conjunctivitis caused by Neisseria...
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Pierce the Ploughman's
Crede is a
medieval alliterative poem of 855 lines,
lampooning the four
orders of friars.
Surviving in two
complete 16th-century...
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Benno Credé (1
September 1847 in
Berlin – 14
March 1929 in Dresden) was a
German surgeon. He was the son of
gynecologist Carl
Siegmund Franz Credé (1819–1892)...
- The
Nicene Creed, also
called the
Creed of Constantinople, is the
defining statement of
belief of
Nicene Christianity and in
those Christian denominations...
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Credé's method and
Credé's procedure most
commonly refers to one of two
medical procedures:
Credé's prophylaxis for
preventing blindness in newborns....
- Carl
Siegmund Franz Credé (23
December 1819 – 14
March 1892) was a
German gynecologist and
obstetrician born in Berlin, most
famous for
preventing neonatal...
- A
playne and
godly Exposytion or
Declaration of the
Commune Crede is a 1533 work of
religious commentary by
Desiderius Erasmus,
written at the request...