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Clemence
Clemence Clem"ence, n.
Clemency. [Obs.] --Spenser.
Commence
Commence Com*mence", v. t.
To enter upon; to begin; to perform the first act of.
Many a wooer doth commence his suit. --Shak.
Note: It is the practice of good writers to use the verbal
noun (instead of the infinitive with to) after
commence; as, he commenced studying, not he commenced
to study.
CommenceCommence Com*mence", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Commenced; p. pr. &
vb. n. Commencing.] [F. commencer, OF. comencier, fr. L.
com- + initiare to begin. See Initiate.]
1. To have a beginning or origin; to originate; to start; to
begin.
Here the anthem doth commence. --Shak.
His heaven commences ere the world be past.
--Goldsmith.
2. To begin to be, or to act as. [Archaic]
We commence judges ourselves. --Coleridge.
3. To take a degree at a university. [Eng.]
I question whether the formality of commencing was
used in that age. --Fuller. CommencedCommence Com*mence", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Commenced; p. pr. &
vb. n. Commencing.] [F. commencer, OF. comencier, fr. L.
com- + initiare to begin. See Initiate.]
1. To have a beginning or origin; to originate; to start; to
begin.
Here the anthem doth commence. --Shak.
His heaven commences ere the world be past.
--Goldsmith.
2. To begin to be, or to act as. [Archaic]
We commence judges ourselves. --Coleridge.
3. To take a degree at a university. [Eng.]
I question whether the formality of commencing was
used in that age. --Fuller. Commencement
Commencement Com*mence"ment, n. [F. commencement.]
1. The first existence of anything; act or fact of
commencing; rise; origin; beginning; start.
The time of Henry VII. . . . nearly coincides with
the commencement of what is termed ``modern
history.' --Hallam.
2. The day when degrees are conferred by colleges and
universities upon students and others.
Recommence
Recommence Re`com*mence" (r?`k?m*m?ns"), v. i.
1. To commence or begin again. --Howell.
2. To begin anew to be; to act again as. [Archaic.]
He seems desirous enough of recommencing courtier.
--Johnson.
Recommence
Recommence Re`com*mence", v. t. [Pref. re- + commence: cf. F.
recommencer.]
To commence again or anew.
Recommencement
Recommencement Re`com*mence"ment (-ment), n.
A commencement made anew.
ThalamencephalonThalamencephalon Thal`a*men*ceph"a*lon, n. [NL. See
Thalamus, and Encephalon.] (Anat.)
The segment of the brain next in front of the midbrain,
including the thalami, pineal gland, and pituitary body; the
diencephalon; the interbrain.
Meaning of Mence from wikipedia
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Mence is both a
given name and surname.
Notable people with the name include: Joe
Mence (1921–2014),
English cricket player Mence Dros-Canters (1900–1934)...
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Joseph Alan
Mence (21
April 1921 – 12 May 2014) was an
English cricketer who pla**** for Berkshire.
Having represented Berkshire in the
Minor Counties...
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Mence Dros-Canters (5
March 1900 – 14
August 1934) was a
Dutch female hockey, badminton- and
tennis player who was
active from the 1920s
until her death...
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Michael David Mence (13
April 1944 – 15 May 2014) was an
English cricketer.
Mence was a left-handed
batsman who
bowled right-arm
medium pace. He was born...
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House of
Commons commission visited in 1819 and
found the master,
Samuel Mence, was
paying a ****ton to
teach the boys. In a long and
bitter action brought...
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Whites & Taylors". In 1944
Timothy Whites purchased rival ironmonger firm
Mence Smith, the
branches of
which were in the
early 1960s
either converted to...
- his
death in 1950. It was
designed by a
local firm of architects, Smee,
Mence & Houchin, and
local materials were used in its construction. The Church...
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variation – the "Crawl Charleston" – is
demonstrated by
Santos Casini and Jean
Mence, a very
sedate dance similar to a
tango or waltz. It was not
until dress...
- Metadata".
Willkommen bei Kl****ik
Heute at www.kl****ik-heute.de "Selga
Mence | LMIC".
Basil Smallman (1994) The
Piano Quartet and Quintet:
Style Structure...
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Archived from the
original on 14
March 2024.
Retrieved 28
March 2024.
Mencé-Caster,
Corinne (19
March 2024). "« Djadja »
cause bien français ou pourquoi...