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Abstinency
Abstinency Ab"sti*nen*cy, n.
Abstinence. [R.]
ContinencyContinence Con"ti*nence, Continency Con"ti*nen*cy, n. [F.
continence, L. continentia. See Continent, and cf.
Countenance.]
1. Self-restraint; self-command.
He knew what to say; he knew also, when to leave
off, -- a continence which is practiced by few
writers. --Dryden.
2. The restraint which a person imposes upon his desires and
passions; the act or power of refraining from indulgence
of the sexual appetite, esp. from unlawful indulgence;
sometimes, moderation in sexual indulgence.
If they [the unmarried and widows] have not
continency, let them marry. --1 Cor. vii.
9 (Rev. Ver.
).
Chastity is either abstinence or continence:
abstinence is that of virgins or widows; continence,
that of married persons. --Jer. Taylor.
3. Uninterrupted course; continuity. [Obs.] --Ayliffe. EminencyEminency Em"i*nen*cy, n.; pl. Eminences.
State of being eminent; eminence. ``Eminency of estate.'
--Tillotson. 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.
Impermanency
Impermanence Im*per"ma*nence, Impermanency Im*per"ma*nen*cy,
n.
lack of permanence.
Impertinency
Impertinency Im*per"ti*nen*cy, n.
Impertinence. [R.]
O, matter and impertinency mixed! Reason in madness!
--Shak.
Incontinency
Incontinence In*con"ti*nence, Incontinency In*con"ti*nen*cy,
n. [L. incontinentia: cf. F. incontinence.]
1. Incapacity to hold; hence, incapacity to hold back or
restrain; the quality or state of being incontinent; want
of continence; failure to restrain the passions or
appetites; indulgence of lust; lewdness.
That Satan tempt you not for your incontinency. --1
Cor. vii. 5.
From the rash hand of bold incontinence. --Milton.
2. (Med.) The inability of any of the animal organs to
restrain the natural evacuations, so that the discharges
are involuntary; as, incontinence of urine.
Manutenency
Manutenency Man`u*ten"en*cy, n. [L. manus hand + tenere to
hold.]
Maintenance. [Obs.] --Abp. Sancroft.
Opponency
Opponency Op*po"nen*cy, n.
The act of opening an academical disputation; the proposition
of objections to a tenet, as an exercise for a degree. [Eng.]
--Todd.
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.
Predisponency
Predisponency Pre`dis*po"nen*cy, n.
The state of being predisposed; predisposition. [R.]
ProminencyProminence Prom"i*nence, Prominency Prom"i*nen*cy, n. [L.
prominentia: cf. F. prominence. See Prominent. ]
1. The quality or state of being prominent; a standing out
from something; conspicuousness.
2. That which is prominent; a protuberance.
Solar prominences. (Astron.) See Solar Protuberances,
under Protuberance. 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. Supereminency
Supereminence Su`per*em"i*nence, Supereminency
Su`per*em"i*nen*cy, n. [L. supereminentia.]
The quality or state of being supereminent; distinguished
eminence; as, the supereminence of Cicero as an orator, or
Lord Chatham as a statesman. --Ayliffe.
He was not forever beset with the consciousness of his
own supereminence. --Prof.
Wilson.
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