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Correspondence
Correspondence Cor`re*spond"ence (-sp?nd"ens), n. [Cf. F.
correspondance.]
1. Friendly intercourse; reciprocal exchange of civilities;
especially, intercourse between persons by means of
letters.
Holding also good correspondence with the other
great men in the state. --Bacon.
To facilitate correspondence between one part of
London and another, was not originally one of the
objects of the post office. --Macaulay.
Correspondence school
Correspondence school Cor`res*pond"ence school
A school that teaches by correspondence, the instruction
being based on printed instruction sheets and the recitation
papers written by the student in answer to the questions or
requirements of these sheets. In the broadest sense of the
term correspondence school may be used to include any
educational institution or department for instruction by
correspondence, as in a university or other educational
bodies, but the term is commonly applied to various
educational institutions organized on a commercial basis,
some of which offer a large variety of courses in general and
technical subjects, conducted by specialists.
CorrespondenciesCorrespondency Cor`re*spond"en*cy (k$r`r?--sp?nd"en-s?), n.;
pl. Correspondencies (-s?z).
Same as Correspondence, 3.
The correspondencies of types and antitypes . . . may
be very reasonable confirmations. --S. Clarke. CorrespondencyCorrespondency Cor`re*spond"en*cy (k$r`r?--sp?nd"en-s?), n.;
pl. Correspondencies (-s?z).
Same as Correspondence, 3.
The correspondencies of types and antitypes . . . may
be very reasonable confirmations. --S. Clarke. Correspondent
Correspondent Cor`re*spond"ent (-ent), a. [Cf. F.
correspondant.]
Suitable; adapted; fit; corresponding; congruous;
conformable; in accord or agreement; obedient; willing.
Action correspondent or repugnant unto the law.
--Hooker.
As fast the correspondent passions rise. --Thomson.
I will be correspondent to command. --Shak.
Correspondent
Correspondent Cor`re*spond"ent, n.
1. One with whom intercourse is carried on by letter.
--Macaulay.
2. One who communicates information, etc., by letter or
telegram to a newspaper or periodical.
3. (Com.) One who carries on commercial intercourse by letter
or telegram with a person or firm at a distance.
Correspondently
Correspondently Cor`re*spond"ent*ly, adv.
In a a corresponding manner; conformably; suitably.
CorrespondingCorresponding Cor`re*spond"ing, a.
1. Answering; conformable; agreeing; suiting; as,
corresponding numbers.
2. Carrying on intercourse by letters.
Corresponding member of a society, one residing at a
distance, who has been invited to correspond with the
society, and aid in carrying out its designs without
taking part in its management. Corresponding member of a societyCorresponding Cor`re*spond"ing, a.
1. Answering; conformable; agreeing; suiting; as,
corresponding numbers.
2. Carrying on intercourse by letters.
Corresponding member of a society, one residing at a
distance, who has been invited to correspond with the
society, and aid in carrying out its designs without
taking part in its management. Correspondingly
Correspondingly Cor`re*spond"ing*ly, adv.
In a corresponding manner; conformably.
CorresponsiveCorresponsive Cor`re*spon"sive (-r?-sp?n"s?v), a.
Corresponding; conformable; adapted. --Shak. --
Cor`re*spon"sive*ly, adv. CorresponsivelyCorresponsive Cor`re*spon"sive (-r?-sp?n"s?v), a.
Corresponding; conformable; adapted. --Shak. --
Cor`re*spon"sive*ly, adv. Discorrespondent
Discorrespondent Dis*cor`re*spond"ent, a.
Incongruous. --W. Montagu.
Incorrespondence
Incorrespondence In*cor`re*spond"ence, Incorrespondency
In*cor`re*spond"en*cy, n.
Want of correspondence; disagreement; disproportion. [R.]
Incorrespondency
Incorrespondence In*cor`re*spond"ence, Incorrespondency
In*cor`re*spond"en*cy, n.
Want of correspondence; disagreement; disproportion. [R.]
Incorresponding
Incorresponding In*cor`re*spond"ing, a.
Not corresponding; disagreeing. [R.] --Coleridge.
Meaning of Orres from wikipedia
- (62 mi) of runs. Les
Orres has a
humid continental climate (Köppen
climate classification Dfb). The
average annual temperature in Les
Orres is 7.3 °C (45.1 °F)...
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Orre may
refer to:
Eystein Orre (died 1066), a
Norwegian noble who was
killed at the
Battle of
Stamford Bridge Magne Orre (born 1950), a
Norwegian cyclist...
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Eystein Orre (Old Norse:
Eysteinn Orri; died 25
September 1066) was a
Norwegian noble who was
killed at the
Battle of
Stamford Bridge in 1066. Eystein...
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Orre is a
village and
parish in
Klepp muni****lity in
Rogaland county, Norway. The
village is
located just
southwest of the lake Orrevatnet,
between the...
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Orre Church (Norwegian:
Orre kyrkje) is a
parish church of the
Church of
Norway in
Klepp Muni****lity in
Rogaland county, Norway. It is
located in the...
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animaux sans vertèbres; ou,
Tableau général des classes, des classes, des
orres et des
genres de ces animaux. Paris: L'Auteur. "Scutigera - Wiktionary"...
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Magne Orre (born 16
April 1950) is a
Norwegian cyclist. He was born in Notodden. He
competed at the 1972
Summer Olympics in Munich,
where he
placed fifth...
- single-player and
multiplayer battle modes. Set in the
desert region of
Orre, the
player controls Wes, a
former member of Team Snagem.
Throughout the...
- Old
Orre Church (Norwegian:
Orre gamle kirke) is a
parish church of the
Church of
Norway in
Klepp Muni****lity in
Rogaland county, Norway. It is located...
- in the
Norwegian tradition as "
Orre's Storm",
briefly checked the
English advance, but was soon
overwhelmed and
Orre was slain. The
Norwegian army were...