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Complaisant
Complaisant Com"plai*sant, a. [F. complaisant, p. pr. of complaire to acquiesce as a favor, fr. L. complacere. See Complacent.] Desirous to please; courteous; obliging; compliant; as, a complaisant gentleman. There are to whom my satire seems too bold: Scarce to wise Peter complaisant enough. --Pope. Syn: Obliging; courteous; affable; gracious; civil; polite; well-bred. See Obliging. -- Com"plai*sant`ly, adv. -- Com"plai*sant`ness, n.
Complaisantly
Complaisant Com"plai*sant, a. [F. complaisant, p. pr. of complaire to acquiesce as a favor, fr. L. complacere. See Complacent.] Desirous to please; courteous; obliging; compliant; as, a complaisant gentleman. There are to whom my satire seems too bold: Scarce to wise Peter complaisant enough. --Pope. Syn: Obliging; courteous; affable; gracious; civil; polite; well-bred. See Obliging. -- Com"plai*sant`ly, adv. -- Com"plai*sant`ness, n.
Complaisantness
Complaisant Com"plai*sant, a. [F. complaisant, p. pr. of complaire to acquiesce as a favor, fr. L. complacere. See Complacent.] Desirous to please; courteous; obliging; compliant; as, a complaisant gentleman. There are to whom my satire seems too bold: Scarce to wise Peter complaisant enough. --Pope. Syn: Obliging; courteous; affable; gracious; civil; polite; well-bred. See Obliging. -- Com"plai*sant`ly, adv. -- Com"plai*sant`ness, n.

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- Laisant is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Albert Laisant, French writer Charles-Ange Laisant (1841–1920), French politician and mathematician...
- {\displaystyle f} . This formula was published in 1905 by Charles-Ange Laisant. Let I 1 {\displaystyle I_{1}} and I 2 {\displaystyle I_{2}} be two intervals...
- Charles-Ange Laisant (1 November 1841 – 5 May 1920), French politician and mathematician, was born at Indre, near Nantes on 1 November 1841, and was educated...
- his defence. Maurice Laisant came from a political family. His grandfather was the radical Deputy for Nantes, Charles-Ange Laisant. Maurice and his younger...
- by Henri Fehr from Geneva and by Charles-Ange Laisant from Paris as co-editors-in-chief. When Laisant died in 1920, Adolphe Buhl replaced him as co-editor-in-chief...
- Jacques Charles François Sturm. Gerono, Camille Christophe; Terquem, Olry; Laisant, Charles-Ange; Bricard, Raoul; Boulanger, Auguste (1856), "Notice sur la...
- century. With the work of anticlerical and free-thinkers (Charles-Ange Laisant, André Lorulot), the use of cremation became more po****r after overturning...
- involving partial derangements Dutka (1986). Gleick (1986). Muir (1882); Laisant (1891). More complicated recurrences had been described previously by Cayley...
- angle. This style of quaternion exposition was perpetuated by Charles-Ange Laisant and Alexander Macfarlane. William K. Clifford expanded the types of biquaternions...
- mathematician, senator, and muni****l councilor. According to Charles Laisant, His principle achievement, which marks his place, in the ****ure and the...