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Ampersand
Ampersand Am"per*sand, n. [A corruption of and, per se and, i.
e., & by itself makes and.]
A word used to describe the character ?, ?, or &.
--Halliwell.
Conversance
Conversance Con"ver*sance, n.
The state or quality of being conversant; habit of
familiarity; familiar acquaintance; intimacy. [R.]
Conversancy
Conversancy Con"ver*san*cy, n.
Conversance [R.]
Conversant
Conversant Con*vers"ant, n.
One who converses with another; a convenser. [R.]
Conversant
Conversant Con"ver*sant, a. [L. conversans, p. pr. of
conversari: cf. F. conversant.]
1. Having frequent or customary intercourse; familiary
associated; intimately acquainted.
I have been conversant with the first persons of the
age. --Dryden.
2. Familiar or acquainted by use or study; well-informed;
versed; -- generally used with with, sometimes with in.
Deeply conversant in the Platonic philosophy.
--Dryden.
he uses the different dialects as one who had been
conversant with them all. --Pope.
Conversant only with the ways of men. --Cowper.
3. Concerned; occupied.
Education . . . is conversant about children. --W.
Wotton.
Conversantly
Conversantly Con"ver*sant*ly, adv.
In a familiar manner.
Inconversant
Inconversant In*con"ver*sant, a.
Not conversant; not acquainted; not versed; unfamiliar.
MultiversantMultiversant Mul*tiv"er*sant, a. [Multi- + L. versans, p. pr.
See Versant.]
Turning into many shapes; assuming many forms; protean. ObversantObversant Ob*vers"ant, a. [L. obversans, p. pr. of obversari
to hover before; ob (see Ob-) + versare to move about.]
Conversant; familiar. [Obs.] --Bacon. Persant
Persant Per"sant, a. [F. per[,c]ant, p. pr. of percer to
pierce.]
Piercing. [Obs.] --Spenser.
TersanctusTersanctus Ter*sanc"tus, n. [L. ter thrice + sanctus holy.]
(Eccl.)
An ancient ascription of praise (containing the word ``Holy'
-- in its Latin form, ``Sanctus' -- thrice repeated), used
in the Mass of the Roman Catholic Church and before the
prayer of consecration in the communion service of the Church
of England and the Protestant Episcopal Church. Cf.
Trisagion. VersantVersant Ver"sant, a. [L. versans, p. pr. versare to turn
abound frequently, to turn over in the mind, to meditate. See
Versatile.]
Familiar; conversant. [R.]
Men not versant with courts of justice. --Sydney
Smith. Versant
Versant Ver"sant, n. [F.]
The slope of a side of a mountain chain; hence, the general
slope of a country; aspect.
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