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Appreciant
Appreciant Ap*pre"ci*ant, a.
Appreciative. [R.]
AppreciateAppreciate Ap*pre"ci*ate, v. i.
To rise in value. [See note under Rise, v. i.] --J. Morse. Appreciatingly
Appreciatingly Ap*pre"ci*a`ting*ly, adv.
In an appreciating manner; with appreciation.
AppreciativeAppreciative Ap*pre"ci*a*tive, a.
Having or showing a just or ready appreciation or perception;
as, an appreciative audience. -- Ap*pre"ci*a*tive*ly, adv. AppreciativelyAppreciative Ap*pre"ci*a*tive, a.
Having or showing a just or ready appreciation or perception;
as, an appreciative audience. -- Ap*pre"ci*a*tive*ly, adv. Appreciativeness
Appreciativeness Ap*pre"ci*a*tive*ness, n.
The quality of being appreciative; quick recognition of
excellence.
Appreciator
Appreciator Ap*pre"ci*a`tor, n.
One who appreciates.
AppreciatorilyAppreciatory Ap*pre"ci*a*to*ry, a.
Showing appreciation; appreciative; as, appreciatory
commendation. -- Ap*pre"ci*a*to*ri*ly, adv. AppreciatoryAppreciatory Ap*pre"ci*a*to*ry, a.
Showing appreciation; appreciative; as, appreciatory
commendation. -- Ap*pre"ci*a*to*ri*ly, adv. DepreciateDepreciate De*pre"ci*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Depreciated;
p. pr. & vb. n. Depreciating.] [L. depretiatus,
depreciatus, p. p. of depretiare, -ciare, to depreciate; de-
+ pretiare to prize, fr. pretium price. See Price.]
To lessen in price or estimated value; to lower the worth of;
to represent as of little value or claim to esteem; to
undervalue. --Addison.
Which . . . some over-severe phoilosophers may look
upon fastidiously, or undervalue and depreciate.
--Cudworth.
To prove that the Americans ought not to be free, we
are obliged to depreciate the value of freedom itself.
--Burke.
Syn: To decry; disparage; traduce; lower; detract; underrate.
See Decry. Depreciate
Depreciate De*pre"ci*ate, v. i.
To fall in value; to become of less worth; to sink in
estimation; as, a paper currency will depreciate, unless it
is convertible into specie.
DepreciatedDepreciate De*pre"ci*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Depreciated;
p. pr. & vb. n. Depreciating.] [L. depretiatus,
depreciatus, p. p. of depretiare, -ciare, to depreciate; de-
+ pretiare to prize, fr. pretium price. See Price.]
To lessen in price or estimated value; to lower the worth of;
to represent as of little value or claim to esteem; to
undervalue. --Addison.
Which . . . some over-severe phoilosophers may look
upon fastidiously, or undervalue and depreciate.
--Cudworth.
To prove that the Americans ought not to be free, we
are obliged to depreciate the value of freedom itself.
--Burke.
Syn: To decry; disparage; traduce; lower; detract; underrate.
See Decry. DepreciatingDepreciate De*pre"ci*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Depreciated;
p. pr. & vb. n. Depreciating.] [L. depretiatus,
depreciatus, p. p. of depretiare, -ciare, to depreciate; de-
+ pretiare to prize, fr. pretium price. See Price.]
To lessen in price or estimated value; to lower the worth of;
to represent as of little value or claim to esteem; to
undervalue. --Addison.
Which . . . some over-severe phoilosophers may look
upon fastidiously, or undervalue and depreciate.
--Cudworth.
To prove that the Americans ought not to be free, we
are obliged to depreciate the value of freedom itself.
--Burke.
Syn: To decry; disparage; traduce; lower; detract; underrate.
See Decry. DepreciativeDepreciative De*pre"ci*a`tive, a.
Tending, or intended, to depreciate; expressing depreciation;
undervaluing. -- De*pre"ci*a`tive*ly, adv. DepreciativelyDepreciative De*pre"ci*a`tive, a.
Tending, or intended, to depreciate; expressing depreciation;
undervaluing. -- De*pre"ci*a`tive*ly, adv. Depreciator
Depreciator De*pre"ci*a`tor, n. [L.]
One who depreciates.
Depreciatory
Depreciatory De*pre"ci*a*to*ry, a.
Tending to depreciate; undervaluing; depreciative.
Imprecision
Imprecision Im`pre*ci"sion, n.
Want of precision. [R.]
Inappreciation
Inappreciation In`ap*pre"ci*a"tion, n.
Want of appreciation.
Misappreciated
Misappreciated Mis`ap*pre"ci*a`ted, a.
Improperly appreciated.
PrecinctPrecinct Pre"cinct (?; 277), n. [LL. praecinctum, fr. L.
praecingere, praecinctum, to gird about, to encompass; prae
before + cingere to gird, surround. See Pre-, and
Cincture.]
1. The limit or exterior line encompassing a place; a
boundary; a confine; limit of jurisdiction or authority;
-- often in the plural; as, the precincts of a state.
``The precincts of light.' --Milton.
2. A district within certain boundaries; a minor territorial
or jurisdictional division; as, an election precinct; a
school precinct.
3. A parish or prescribed territory attached to a church, and
taxed for its support. [U.S.]
The parish, or precinct, shall proceed to a new
choice. --Laws of
Massachusetts. Preciosity
Preciosity Pre`ci*os"i*ty, n.
Preciousness; something precious. [Obs.] --Sir T. Browne.
Preciously
Preciously Pre"cious*ly, adv.
In a precious manner; expensively; extremely; dearly. Also
used ironically.
Preciousness
Preciousness Pre"cious*ness, n.
The quality or state of being precious; costliness; dearness.
PrecipientPrecipient Pre*cip"i*ent, a. [L. praecipiens, p. pr. See
Precept.]
Commanding; directing. Precipitability
Precipitability Pre*cip`i*ta*bil"i*ty, n.
The quality or state of being precipitable.
PrecipitablePrecipitable Pre*cip"i*ta*ble, a.
Capable of being precipitated, or cast to the bottom, as a
substance in solution. See Precipitate, n. (Chem.)
Meaning of Preci from wikipedia
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précis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Précis (/ˈpreɪsi/) or
precis may
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Precis tugela, the
African leaf
butterfly or
eared commodore, is a
butterfly of the
family Nymphalidae. It is
found in
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southern Africa, ranging...
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Seasonal forms in
Precis Precis is a
genus of
nymphalid butterflies that
Jacob Hübner
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major works in
French have been
translated into
English by
Richard Howard.
Précis de décomposition ("A
Short History of Decay"),
Gallimard 1949 Syllogismes...
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Toward an
Understanding of Europe: A
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