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EmittedEmit E*mit", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Emitted; p. pr. & vb. n.
Emitting.] [L. emittere to send out; e out + mittere to
send. See Mission.]
1. To send forth; to throw or give out; to cause to issue; to
give vent to; to eject; to discharge; as, fire emits heat
and smoke; boiling water emits steam; the sun emits light.
Lest, wrathful, the far-shooting god emit His fatal
arrows. --Prior.
2. To issue forth, as an order or decree; to print and send
into circulation, as notes or bills of credit.
No State shall . . . emit bills of credit. --Const.
of the U. S. Emittent
Emittent E*mit"tent, a. [L. emittens, p. pr. emittere.]
Sending forth; emissive. --Boyle.
Gastric remittent feverGastric Gas"tric, a. [Gr. ?, ?, stomach: cf. F. gastrique.]
Of, pertaining to, or situated near, the stomach; as, the
gastric artery.
Gastric digestion (Physiol.), the conversion of the
albuminous portion of food in the stomach into soluble and
diffusible products by the solvent action of gastric
juice.
Gastric fever (Med.), a fever attended with prominent
gastric symptoms; -- a name applied to certain forms of
typhoid fever; also, to catarrhal inflammation of the
stomach attended with fever.
Gastric juice (Physiol.), a thin, watery fluid, with an
acid reaction, secreted by a peculiar set of glands
contained in the mucous membrane of the stomach. It
consists mainly of dilute hydrochloric acid and the
ferment pepsin. It is the most important digestive fluid
in the body, but acts only on proteid foods.
Gastric remittent fever (Med.), a form of remittent fever
with pronounced stomach symptoms. RemittedRemit Re*mit" (r?-m?t"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Remitted; p.
pr. & vb. n. Remitting.] [L. remittere, remissum, to send
back, to slacken, relax; pref. re- re- + mittere to send. See
Mission, and cf. Remise, Remiss.]
1. To send back; to give up; to surrender; to resign.
In the case the law remits him to his ancient and
more certain right. --Blackstone.
In grevious and inhuman crimes, offenders should be
remitted to their prince. --Hayward.
The prisoner was remitted to the guard. --Dryden.
2. To restore. [Obs.]
The archbishop was . . . remitted to his liberty.
--Hayward.
3. (Com.) To transmit or send, esp. to a distance, as money
in payment of a demand, account, draft, etc.; as, he
remitted the amount by mail.
4. To send off or away; hence:
(a) To refer or direct (one) for information, guidance,
help, etc. ``Remitting them . . . to the works of
Galen.' --Sir T. Elyot.
(b) To submit, refer, or leave (something) for judgment or
decision. ``Whether the counsel be good I remit it to
the wise readers.' --Sir T. Elyot.
5. To relax in intensity; to make less violent; to abate.
So willingly doth God remit his ire. --Milton.
6. To forgive; to pardon; to remove.
Whose soever sins ye remit, they are remitted unto
them. --John xx. 23.
7. To refrain from exacting or enforcing; as, to remit the
performance of an obligation. ``The sovereign was
undoubtedly competent to remit penalties.' --Macaulay.
Syn: To relax; release; abate; relinguish; forgive; pardon;
absolve. Remittee
Remittee Re*mit`tee" (r?-m?t`t?"), n. (Com.)
One to whom a remittance is sent.
Remitter
Remitter Re*mit"ter (-t?r), n.
1. One who remits. Specifically:
(a) One who pardons.
(b) One who makes remittance.
2. (Law) The sending or placing back of a person to a title
or right he had before; the restitution of one who obtains
possession of property under a defective title, to his
rights under some valid title by virtue of which he might
legally have entered into possession only by suit.
--Bouvier.
Meaning of Emitte from wikipedia
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English translation J. M. Neale's
translation Veni,
Sancte Spiritus, et
emitte caelitus lucis tuae radium. Veni,
pater pauperum, veni,
dator munerum, veni...
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Diego College for
Women (1949–1972) San
Diego University (1949–1972)
Motto Emitte Spiritum Tuum (Latin)
Motto in English Send
Forth Thy
Spirit Type Private...
- Spiritus,
reple tuórum
corda fidélium et tui amóris in eis
ignem accénde.
Emítte Spíritum tuum, et creabúntur. Et renovábis fáciem terræ. Orémus. Deus, qui...
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angustus obvius Latin Achievement through effort Laurentian University Emitte lucem et
veritatem Latin Send
forth thy
light and thy
truth McGill University...
- 0453; -80.8890
Information School type
Public High
School Motto Latin:
Emitte Luciem ("To Emit Light")
Founded 1932
School board Thames Valley District...
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Laurentian University of
Sudbury Other name LU, LUL
Motto Emitte lucem et
veritatem Motto in English Send
forth thy
light and thy
truth Type
Public Established...
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Catholic Alma
mater Pontifical Lateran University Pontifical Salesian University Motto Emitte Spiritum Tuum (Send out your spirit)
Signature Coat of arms...
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quare me repulisti? et
quare tristis incedo, dum
affligit me inimicus?
Emitte lucem tuam et
veritatem tuam: ipsa me deduxerunt, et
adduxerunt in montem...
- 1834 Baltimore,
Maryland Died
March 24, 1921(1921-03-24) (aged 86) Baltimore,
Maryland Motto Emitte spiritum tuum (Send
forth your spirit) Signature...
- left-hand
corner is the coat of arms of
James Cardinal Gibbons with the words, “
Emitte Spiritum Tuum,”
meaning "Send
forth thy Spirit." In 1886
Gibbons was elevated...