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HumanenessHumane Hu*mane", a. [L. humanus: cf. F. humain. See Human.]
1. Pertaining to man; human. [Obs.] --Jer. Taylor.
2. Having the feelings and inclinations creditable to man;
having a disposition to treat other human beings or
animals with kindness; kind; benevolent.
Of an exceeding courteous and humane inclination.
--Sportswood.
3. Humanizing; exalting; tending to refine.
Syn: Kind; sympathizing; benevolent; mild; compassionate;
gentle; tender; merciful. -- Hu*mane"ly, adv. --
Hu*mane"ness, n. Immanence
Immanence Im"ma*nence, Immanency Im"ma*nen*cy, n.
The condition or quality of being immanent; inherence; an
indwelling.
[Clement] is mainly concerned in enforcing the
immanence of God. Christ is everywhere presented by him
as Deity indwelling in the world. --A. V. G.
Allen.
Immanency
Immanence Im"ma*nence, Immanency Im"ma*nen*cy, n.
The condition or quality of being immanent; inherence; an
indwelling.
[Clement] is mainly concerned in enforcing the
immanence of God. Christ is everywhere presented by him
as Deity indwelling in the world. --A. V. G.
Allen.
ImmanentImmanent Im"ma*nent, a. [L. immanens, p. pr. of immanere to
remain in or near; pref. im- in + manere to remain: cf. F.
immanent.]
Remaining within; inherent; indwelling; abiding; intrinsic;
internal or subjective; hence, limited in activity, agency,
or effect, to the subject or associated acts; -- opposed to
emanant, transitory, transitive, or objective.
A cognition is an immanent act of mind. --Sir W.
Hamilton.
An immanent power in the life of the world. --Hare. Impermanence
Impermanence Im*per"ma*nence, Impermanency Im*per"ma*nen*cy,
n.
lack of permanence.
Impermanency
Impermanence Im*per"ma*nence, Impermanency Im*per"ma*nen*cy,
n.
lack of permanence.
Impermanent
Impermanent Im*per"ma*nent, a.
Not permanent.
Permanence
Permanence Per"ma*nence, Permanency Per"ma*nen*cy, n. [Cf.
F. permanence.]
The quality or state of being permanent; continuance in the
same state or place; duration; fixedness; as, the permanence
of institutions; the permanence of nature.
Permanency
Permanence Per"ma*nence, Permanency Per"ma*nen*cy, n. [Cf.
F. permanence.]
The quality or state of being permanent; continuance in the
same state or place; duration; fixedness; as, the permanence
of institutions; the permanence of nature.
PermanentPermanent Per"ma*nent, a. [L. permanens, -entis, p. pr. of
permanere to stay or remain to the end, to last; per + manere
to remain: cf. F. permanent. See Per-, and Mansion.]
Continuing in the same state, or without any change that
destroys form or character; remaining unaltered or unremoved;
abiding; durable; fixed; stable; lasting; as, a permanent
impression.
Eternity stands permanent and fixed. --Dryden.
Permanent gases (Chem. & Physics), hydrogen, oxygen,
nitrogen, and carbon monoxide; -- also called
incondensible or incoercible gases, before their
liquefaction in 1877. Permanent gasesPermanent Per"ma*nent, a. [L. permanens, -entis, p. pr. of
permanere to stay or remain to the end, to last; per + manere
to remain: cf. F. permanent. See Per-, and Mansion.]
Continuing in the same state, or without any change that
destroys form or character; remaining unaltered or unremoved;
abiding; durable; fixed; stable; lasting; as, a permanent
impression.
Eternity stands permanent and fixed. --Dryden.
Permanent gases (Chem. & Physics), hydrogen, oxygen,
nitrogen, and carbon monoxide; -- also called
incondensible or incoercible gases, before their
liquefaction in 1877. Permanently
Permanently Per"ma*nent*ly, adv.
In a permanent manner.
RemanenceRemanence Rem"a*nence (r?m"?*nens), Remanency Rem"a*nen*cy
(-nen*s?), n. [Cf. OF. remanence, LL. remanentia, fr. L.
remanens. See Remanent, a.]
The state of being remanent; continuance; permanence. [R.]
--Jer. Taylor.
The remanence of the will in the fallen spirit.
--Coleridge. RemanencyRemanence Rem"a*nence (r?m"?*nens), Remanency Rem"a*nen*cy
(-nen*s?), n. [Cf. OF. remanence, LL. remanentia, fr. L.
remanens. See Remanent, a.]
The state of being remanent; continuance; permanence. [R.]
--Jer. Taylor.
The remanence of the will in the fallen spirit.
--Coleridge. RemanentRemanent Rem"a*nent (-nent), n. [See Remanent, a.]
That which remains; a remnant; a residue. RemanentRemanent Rem"a*nent, a. [L. remanens, p. pr. of remanere. See
Remain, and cf. Remnant.]
Remaining; residual.
That little hope that is remanent hath its degree
according to the infancy or growth of the habit. --Jer.
Taylor.
Remanent magnetism (Physics), magnetism which remains in a
body that has little coercive force after the magnetizing
force is withdrawn, as soft iron; -- called also residual
magnetism. Remanent magnetismRemanent Rem"a*nent, a. [L. remanens, p. pr. of remanere. See
Remain, and cf. Remnant.]
Remaining; residual.
That little hope that is remanent hath its degree
according to the infancy or growth of the habit. --Jer.
Taylor.
Remanent magnetism (Physics), magnetism which remains in a
body that has little coercive force after the magnetizing
force is withdrawn, as soft iron; -- called also residual
magnetism. Semopermanent
Semopermanent Sem`o*per"ma*nent, n.
Half or partly permanent.
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