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Co-respondent
Co-respondent Co`-re*spond"ent (k?`rr?-sp?nd"ent), n. (Law) One who is called upon to answer a summons or other proceeding jointly with another.
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.
Correspondencies
Correspondency Cor`re*spond"en*cy (k$r`r?--sp?nd"en-s?), n.; pl. Correspondencies (-s?z). Same as Correspondence, 3. The correspondencies of types and antitypes . . . may be very reasonable confirmations. --S. Clarke.
Correspondency
Correspondency Cor`re*spond"en*cy (k$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.
Despondence
Despondence De*spond"ence, n. Despondency. The people, when once infected, lose their relish for happiness [and] saunter about with looks of despondence. --Goldsmith.
Despondency
Despondency De*spond"en*cy, n. The state of desponding; loss of hope and cessation of effort; discouragement; depression or dejection of the mind. The unhappy prince seemed, during some days, to be sunk in despondency. --Macaulay.
Despondent
Despondent De*spond"ent, a. [L. despondens, -entis, p. pr. of despond?re.] Marked by despondence; given to despondence; low-spirited; as, a despondent manner; a despondent prisoner. -- De*spond"ent*ly, adv.
Despondently
Despondent De*spond"ent, a. [L. despondens, -entis, p. pr. of despond?re.] Marked by despondence; given to despondence; low-spirited; as, a despondent manner; a despondent prisoner. -- De*spond"ent*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.]
Respondence
Respondence Re*spond"ence (-?ns), Respondency Re*spond"en*cy (-en*s?), n. The act of responding; the state of being respondent; an answering. --A. Chalmers. The angelical soft trembling voice made To the instruments divine respondence meet. --Spenser.
Respondency
Respondence Re*spond"ence (-?ns), Respondency Re*spond"en*cy (-en*s?), n. The act of responding; the state of being respondent; an answering. --A. Chalmers. The angelical soft trembling voice made To the instruments divine respondence meet. --Spenser.
Respondent
Respondent Re*spond"ent (-ent), a. [L. respondens, p. pr. of respondere.] Disposed or expected to respond; answering; according; corresponding. Wealth respondent to payment and contributions. --Bacon.
Respondentia
Respondentia Re`spon*den"ti*a (r?`sp?n*d?n"sh?*?), n. [NL. See Respondence.] (Commercial Law) A loan upon goods laden on board a ship. It differs from bottomry, which is a loan on the ship itself. --Bouvier.

Meaning of Ponden from wikipedia

- Ponden Hall is a farmhouse near Stanbury in West Yorkshire, England. It is famous for reputedly being the inspiration for Thrushcross Grange, the home...
- Ponden Home is a British homewares retailer, founded in 1976 as Ponden Mill. It is owned by The Edinburgh Woolen Mill, alongside Bonmarché and Pea****s...
- buy-out of the retailer. The Edinburgh Woollen Mill acquired Ponden Mill (later Ponden Homes) in January 2008, Pea****s in February 2012, and Bonmarché...
- Ponden Reservoir is an artificial upland lake in the Worth Valley, near Stanbury, West Yorkshire, England. Ponden was built as a compensation reservoir...
- owner of Pea****s and The Edinburgh Woollen Mill (which owns Bonmarché and Ponden Home). As of May 2020, his net worth was £1.1 billion, according to the...
- a br**** band at nearby Ponden in 1854 with a body of excellent performers. It was founded by John Heaton, who lived at Ponden. The band pla**** at a celebration...
- which the River Worth is fed. From the reservoir, the river flows east into Ponden Reservoir into the town of Haworth where it is joined by Bridgehouse Beck...
- Pennine way. The surrounding countryside is mainly moors and farmland. Ponden Reservoir was built in the 1870s and a reservoir was approved to be built...
- Androisoxazole (brand names Androxan, Neo-Ponden, Neo-Pondus), also known as 17α-methyl-5α-androstano[3,2-c]isoxazol-17β-ol, is an orally active anabolic-androgenic...
- model for Wuthering Heights. However, it is too grand for a farmhouse. Ponden Hall is famous for reputedly being the inspiration for Thrushcross Grange...