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Durante
Durante Du*ran"te, prep. [L., abl. case of the p. pr. of durare to last.] (Law) During; as, durante vita, during life; durante bene placito, during pleasure.
Errantes
Errantia Er*ran"ti*a, n. pl. [NL., fr. L. errare to wander. See Err.] (Zo["o]l.) A group of ch[ae]topod annelids, including those that are not confined to tubes. See Ch[ae]topoda. [Written also Errantes.]
Figurante
Figurante Fig"u*rante` (? or ?), n. fem. [F.] A female figurant; esp., a ballet girl.
Granted
Grant Grant, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Granted; p. pr. & vb. n. Granting.] [OE. graunten, granten, OF. graanter, craanter, creanter, to promise, yield, LL. creantare to promise, assure, for (assumed LL.) credentare to make believe, fr. L. credens, p. pr. of credere to believe. See Creed, Credit.] 1. To give over; to make conveyance of; to give the possession or title of; to convey; -- usually in answer to petition. Grant me the place of this threshing floor. --1 Chrcn. xxi. 22. 2. To bestow or confer, with or without compensation, particularly in answer to prayer or request; to give. Wherefore did God grant me my request. --Milton. 3. To admit as true what is not yet satisfactorily proved; to yield belief to; to allow; to yield; to concede. Grant that the Fates have firmed by their decree. --Dryden. Syn: Syn.-- To give; confer; bestow; convey; transfer; admit; allow; concede. See Give.
Grantee
Grantee Gran*tee", n. (Law) The person to whom a grant or conveyance is made. His grace will not survive the poor grantee he despises. --Burke.
Granter
Granter Grant"er, n. One who grants.
Guarantee
Guarantee Guar`an*tee", n.; pl. Guarantees. [For guaranty, prob. influenced by words like assignee, lessee, etc. See Guaranty, and cf. Warrantee.] 1. In law and common usage: A promise to answer for the payment of some debt, or the performance of some duty, in case of the failure of another person, who is, in the first instance, liable to such payment or performance; an engagement which secures or insures another against a contingency; a warranty; a security. Same as Guaranty. His interest seemed to be a guarantee for his zeal. --Macaulay. 2. One who binds himself to see an undertaking of another performed; a guarantor. --South. Note: Guarantor is the correct form in this sense. 3. (Law) The person to whom a guaranty is made; -- the correlative of guarantor. Syn: Guarantee, Warranty. Usage: A guarantee is an engagement that a certain act will be done or not done in future. A warranty is an engagement as to the qualities or title of a thing at the time of the engagement.
Guarantee
Guarantee Guar"an*tee`, v. t. [imp. & p. p. guaranteed; p, pr. & vb. n. Guaranteeing.] [From Guarantee, n.] In law and common usage: to undertake or engage for the payment of (a debt) or the performance of (a duty) by another person; to undertake to secure (a possession, right, claim, etc.) to another against a specified contingency, or at all avents; to give a guarantee concerning; to engage, assure, or secure as a thing that may be depended on; to warrant; as, to guarantee the execution of a treaty. The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a republican form of government. --Constitution of the U. S.
guaranteed
Guarantee Guar"an*tee`, v. t. [imp. & p. p. guaranteed; p, pr. & vb. n. Guaranteeing.] [From Guarantee, n.] In law and common usage: to undertake or engage for the payment of (a debt) or the performance of (a duty) by another person; to undertake to secure (a possession, right, claim, etc.) to another against a specified contingency, or at all avents; to give a guarantee concerning; to engage, assure, or secure as a thing that may be depended on; to warrant; as, to guarantee the execution of a treaty. The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a republican form of government. --Constitution of the U. S.
Guaranteeing
Guarantee Guar"an*tee`, v. t. [imp. & p. p. guaranteed; p, pr. & vb. n. Guaranteeing.] [From Guarantee, n.] In law and common usage: to undertake or engage for the payment of (a debt) or the performance of (a duty) by another person; to undertake to secure (a possession, right, claim, etc.) to another against a specified contingency, or at all avents; to give a guarantee concerning; to engage, assure, or secure as a thing that may be depended on; to warrant; as, to guarantee the execution of a treaty. The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a republican form of government. --Constitution of the U. S.
Guarantees
Guarantee Guar`an*tee", n.; pl. Guarantees. [For guaranty, prob. influenced by words like assignee, lessee, etc. See Guaranty, and cf. Warrantee.] 1. In law and common usage: A promise to answer for the payment of some debt, or the performance of some duty, in case of the failure of another person, who is, in the first instance, liable to such payment or performance; an engagement which secures or insures another against a contingency; a warranty; a security. Same as Guaranty. His interest seemed to be a guarantee for his zeal. --Macaulay. 2. One who binds himself to see an undertaking of another performed; a guarantor. --South. Note: Guarantor is the correct form in this sense. 3. (Law) The person to whom a guaranty is made; -- the correlative of guarantor. Syn: Guarantee, Warranty. Usage: A guarantee is an engagement that a certain act will be done or not done in future. A warranty is an engagement as to the qualities or title of a thing at the time of the engagement.
Pococurante
Pococurante Po`co*cu*ran"te, n. [It. poco curante caring little.] A careless person; a trifler. [R.]
Quadrantes
Quadrans Quad"rans, n.; pl. Quadrantes. [L.] 1. (Rom. Antiq.) A fourth part of the coin called an as. See 3d As, 2. 2. The fourth of a penny; a farthing. See Cur.
Ranted
Rant Rant, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Ranted; p. pr. & vb. n. Ranting.] [OD. ranten, randen, to dote, to be enraged.] To rave in violent, high-sounding, or extravagant language, without dignity of thought; to be noisy, boisterous, and bombastic in talk or declamation; as, a ranting preacher. Look where my ranting host of the Garter comes! --Shak.
Ranter
Ranter Rant"er, n. 1. A noisy talker; a raving declaimer. 2. (Eccl. Hist.) (a) One of a religious sect which sprung up in 1645; -- called also Seekers. See Seeker. (b) One of the Primitive Methodists, who seceded from the Wesleyan Methodists on the ground of their deficiency in fervor and zeal; -- so called in contempt.
Ranterism
Ranterism Rant"er*ism, n. (Eccl. Hist.) The practice or tenets of the Ranters.
Tarantella
Tarantella Tar`an*tel"la, n. [It.] (Mus.) (a) A rapid and delirious sort of Neapolitan dance in 6-8 time, which moves in whirling triplets; -- so called from a popular notion of its being a remedy against the poisonous bite of the tarantula. Some derive its name from Taranto in Apulia. (b) Music suited to such a dance.
Tranter
Tranter Trant"er, n. One who trants; a peddler; a carrier. [Written also traunter.] [Obs. or Prov. Eng.]
Trente et quarante
Trente et quarante Trente" et` qua`rante" [F., lit., thirty and forty.] Same as Rouge et noir, under Rouge.
Unwarranted
Unwarranted Un*war"rant*ed, a. Not warranted; being without warrant, authority, or guaranty; unwarrantable.
Warrantee
Warrantee War`ran*tee", n. (Law) The person to whom a warrant or warranty is made.
Warranter
Warranter War"rant*er, n. 1. One who warrants, gives authority, or legally empowers. 2. (Law) One who assures, or covenants to assure; one who contracts to secure another in a right, or to make good any defect of title or quality; one who gives a warranty; a guarantor; as, the warranter of a horse.

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- even lived in a cave, he moved to a village in the interior of Ourense, Rante. There he was welcomed by Manuel Barandela Losada, a retired police officer...
- encyclopedia of Islam. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 21. ISBN 9780742562967. Rante, Rocco, ed. (22 January 2020). Greater Khorasan History, Geography, Archaeology...
- goddess of trees Indo' Ongon-Ongon, goddess of earthquakes Pong Banggai di Rante, earth goddess List of deities by classification List of tree deities Ekendriya...
- covered with a saddle-shaped roof. Other Toraja gods include Pong Banggai di Rante (god of Earth), Indo' Ongon-Ongon (a goddess who can cause earthquakes)...
- Foundation. Archived from the original on 2010-04-10. Retrieved 2022-02-04. Rante 2000. de Planhol 2004. Baghbidi 2016, p. 403. Strootman 2015. Kosmin 2013...
- Kondo Dewata 6 (a) 91873 73.18.12 Mengkendek 195.72 27,342 36,390 33,500 Rante Kalua 17 (b) 91870 73.18.19 Gandangbatu Sillanan 108.07 19,238 23,049 21...
- prosperity Sunan Ambu - mother goddess Puang Matua - creator god Pong Banggai di Rante - god of Earth Indo' Ongon-Ongon - goddess of earthquakes Pong Lalondong...
- : 20, 78, 80  Other kinds of armor used in Ma****ahit-era Java was waju rante (chain mail armor) and karambalangan (a layer of metal worn in front of...
- Sumatra, on Sa****ay morning, 28 March 1981. The pilot was Captain Herman Rante. The plane departed Kemayoran Airport in Jakarta at 08:00 and was scheduled...