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Bicentenary
Bicentenary Bi*cen"te*na*ry, a. [Pref. bi- + centenary.]
Of or pertaining to two hundred, esp. to two hundred years;
as, a bicentenary celebration. -- n. The two hundredth
anniversary, or its celebration.
Bicentennial
Bicentennial Bi`cen*ten"ni*al, a. [Pref. bi- + centennial.]
1. Consisting of two hundred years.
2. Occurring every two hundred years.
Bicentennial
Bicentennial Bi`cen*ten"ni*al, n.
The two hundredth year or anniversary, or its celebration.
Centenarian
Centenarian Cen`te*na"ri*an, a.
Of or relating to a hundred years. -- n. A person a hundred
years old.
CentenariesCentenary Cen"te*na*ry, n.; pl. Centenaries.
1. The aggregate of a hundred single things; specifically, a
century. ``Every centenary of years.' --Hakewill.
2. A commemoration or celebration of an event which occurred
a hundred years before. Centenary
Centenary Cen"te*na*ry, a. [L. centenarius, fr. centum a
hundred.]
1. Relating to, or consisting of, a hundred.
2. Occurring once in every hundred years; centennial.
``Centenary solemnities.' --Fuller.
CentenaryCentenary Cen"te*na*ry, n.; pl. Centenaries.
1. The aggregate of a hundred single things; specifically, a
century. ``Every centenary of years.' --Hakewill.
2. A commemoration or celebration of an event which occurred
a hundred years before. Centennial
Centennial Cen*ten"ni*al, a. [L. centum a hundred + annus
year.]
1. Relating to, or associated with, the commemoration of an
event that happened a hundred years before; as, a
centennial ode.
2. Happening once in a hundred years; as, centennial jubilee;
a centennial celebration.
3. Lasting or aged a hundred years.
That opened through long lines Of sacred ilex and
centennial pines. --Longfellow.
Centennial
Centennial Cen*ten"ni*al, n.
The celebration of the hundredth anniversary of any event; a
centenary. [U. S.]
Centennial State
Centennial State Centennial State
Colorado; -- a nickname alluding to the fact that it was
admitted to the Union in the centennial year, 1876.
Centennially
Centennially Cen*ten"ni*al*ly, adv.
Once in a hundred years.
-docentenPrivatdocent Pri*vat"do*cent`, n.; G. pl. -docenten. [Also
Privatdozent.] [G.; privat private + docent teacher. See
Docent.]
In the universities of Germany and some other European
countries, a licensed teacher or lecturer having no share in
the university government and dependent upon fees for
remuneration. Double-entendre
Double-entendre Dou"ble-en*ten"dre, n. [F. double double +
entendre to mean. This is a barbarous compound of French
words. The true French equivalent is double entente.]
A word or expression admitting of a double interpretation,
one of which is often obscure or indelicate.
Entender
Entender En*ten"der, v. t.
1. To make tender. [R.] --Jer. Taylor.
2. To treat with tenderness. [R.] --Young.
Ententive
Ententive En*ten"tive, a. [OF. ententif.]
Attentive; zealous. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
LentenLenten Lent"en, a. [From OE. lenten lent. See Lent, n. ]
1. Of or pertaining to the fast called Lent; used in, or
suitable to, Lent; as, the Lenten season.
She quenched her fury at the flood, And with a
Lenten salad cooled her blood. --Dryden.
2. Spare; meager; plain; somber; unostentatious; not abundant
or showy. ``Lenten entertainment.' `` Lenten answer.'
--Shak. `` Lenten suit.' --Beau. & Fl.
Lenten color, black or violet. --F. G. Lee. Lenten colorLenten Lent"en, a. [From OE. lenten lent. See Lent, n. ]
1. Of or pertaining to the fast called Lent; used in, or
suitable to, Lent; as, the Lenten season.
She quenched her fury at the flood, And with a
Lenten salad cooled her blood. --Dryden.
2. Spare; meager; plain; somber; unostentatious; not abundant
or showy. ``Lenten entertainment.' `` Lenten answer.'
--Shak. `` Lenten suit.' --Beau. & Fl.
Lenten color, black or violet. --F. G. Lee. Lententide
Lententide Lent"en*tide` (-t[imac]d`), n.
The season of Lenten or Lent.
PentenePentene Pen"tene, n. [See Penta-.] (Chem.)
Same as Amylene. Semicentennial
Semicentennial Sem`i*cen*ten"ni*al, a.
Of or pertaining to half of a century, or a period of fifty
years; as, a semicentennial commemoration.
Semicentennial
Semicentennial Sem`i*cen*ten"ni*al, n.
A fiftieth anniversary.
SentenceSentence Sen"tence, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sentenced; p. pr. &
vb. n. Sentencing.]
1. To pass or pronounce judgment upon; to doom; to condemn to
punishment; to prescribe the punishment of.
Nature herself is sentenced in your doom. --Dryden.
2. To decree or announce as a sentence. [Obs.] --Shak.
3. To utter sententiously. [Obs.] --Feltham. Sentence methodSentence method Sen"tence meth`od (Education)
A method of teaching reading by giving first attention to
phrases and sentences and later analyzing these into their
verbal and alphabetic components; -- contrasted with alphabet
and word methods. SentencedSentence Sen"tence, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sentenced; p. pr. &
vb. n. Sentencing.]
1. To pass or pronounce judgment upon; to doom; to condemn to
punishment; to prescribe the punishment of.
Nature herself is sentenced in your doom. --Dryden.
2. To decree or announce as a sentence. [Obs.] --Shak.
3. To utter sententiously. [Obs.] --Feltham. Sentencer
Sentencer Sen"ten*cer, n.
One who pronounced a sentence or condemnation.
SentencingSentence Sen"tence, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sentenced; p. pr. &
vb. n. Sentencing.]
1. To pass or pronounce judgment upon; to doom; to condemn to
punishment; to prescribe the punishment of.
Nature herself is sentenced in your doom. --Dryden.
2. To decree or announce as a sentence. [Obs.] --Shak.
3. To utter sententiously. [Obs.] --Feltham. sentential
sentential sen*ten"tial, a.
1. Comprising sentences; as, a sentential translation. --Abp.
Newcome.
2. Of or pertaining to a sentence, or full period; as, a
sentential pause.
Sententially
Sententially Sen*ten"tial*ly, adv.
In a sentential manner.
Sententiarist
Sententiarist Sen*ten"ti*a*rist, n.
A sententiary. --Barnas Sears (Life of Luther).
Sententiary
Sententiary Sen*ten"ti*ary, n. [LL. sententiarius.]
One who read lectures, or commented, on the Sentences of
Peter Lombard, Bishop of Paris (1159-1160), a school divine.
--R. Henry.
Meaning of Enten from wikipedia
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Harry Joe
Enten (born
March 1, 1988) is an
American journalist known for his
former role as a
senior political writer and
analyst for the
website FiveThirtyEight...
- The
Debate between Winter and
Summer or Myth of
Emesh and
Enten is a
Sumerian creation myth
belonging to the
genre of
Sumerian dis****tions,
written on...
- Either/Or (Danish:
Enten – Eller) is the
first published work of
Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard. It
appeared in two
volumes in 1843
under the pseudonymous...
- “Because of the
financial crisis,
countries will
adopt the
enten in
three years' time. I will
start shining and
become world famous. I will certainly...
- Uten
Enten (雨天炎天) is a road
essay by ****anese
author Haruki Murakami,
about his
travels in
Greece and Turkey. The
essays were
first published in ****anese...
- Best of My Ability: The
American Presidents.
Dorling Kindersly Publishing.
Enten,
Harry (December 26, 2022). "The most
underdiscussed fact of the 2022 election:...
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steal the
Enchanted Blades.
Armed with a
seventh enchanted blade called Enten,
Chihiro embarks on a
bloody path of
vengeance and
justice to
destroy the...
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about 1–2
percent in the
final po****r vote margin.
According to
Harry Enten of CNN, the
final po****r vote
margin was the second-closest
midterm margin...
-
opposition to
Trump and GOP
election lies".
Business Insider. May 12, 2021.
Enten,
Harry (August 24, 2022). "Analysis: Cheney's loss may be the
second worst...
- Party,
registers as an independent". CBS News.
Retrieved May 31, 2024.
Enten,
Harry (November 13, 2022). "How Joe
Biden and the
Democratic Party defied...