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Confarreation
Confarreation Con*far`re*a"tion, n. [L. confarreatio, fr.
confarreare to marry; con- + farreum (sc. libum cake) a spelt
cake, fr. farreus made of spelt, fr. far a sort of grain.]
(Antiq.)
A form of marriage among the Romans, in which an offering of
bread was made, in presence of the high priest and at least
ten witnesses.
CreaticCreatic Cre*at"ic (kr?-?t"?k), a. [Gr. ???, ???, flesh.]
Relating to, or produced by, flesh or animal food; as,
creatic nausea. [Written also kreatic.] CreatinCreatin Cre"a*tin (kr?"?-t?n), n. [Gr. ??? flesh.] (Physiol.
Chem.)
A white, crystalline, nitrogenous substance found abundantly
in muscle tissue. [Written also kreatine.] CreatingCreate Cre*ate", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Created; p. pr. & vb.
n. Creating.]
1. To bring into being; to form out of nothing; to cause to
exist.
In the beginning, God created the heaven and the
earth. --Gen. i. 1.
2. To effect by the agency, and under the laws, of causation;
to be the occasion of; to cause; to produce; to form or
fashion; to renew.
Your eye in Scotland Would create soldiers. --Shak.
Create in me a clean heart. --Ps. li. 10.
3. To invest with a new form, office, or character; to
constitute; to appoint; to make; as, to create one a peer.
``I create you companions to our person.' --Shak. CreatininCreatinin Cre*at"i*nin (kr?-?t"?-n?n), n. (Physiol. Chem.)
A white, crystalline, nitrogenous body closely related to
creatin but more basic in its properties, formed from the
latter by the action of acids, and occurring naturally in
muscle tissue and in urine. [Written also kretinine.] CreationCreation Cre*a"tion (kr?-A"sh?n), n. [L. creatio: cf. F.
cr?ation. See Create.]
1. The act of creating or causing to exist. Specifically, the
act of bringing the universe or this world into existence.
From the creation to the general doom. --Shak.
As when a new particle of matter dotn begin to
exist, in rerum natura, which had before no being;
and this we call creation. --Locke.
2. That which is created; that which is produced or caused to
exist, as the world or some original work of art or of the
imagination; nature.
We know that the whole creation groaneth. --Rom.
viii. 22.
A dagger of the mind, a false creation. --Shak.
Choice pictures and creations of curious art.
--Beaconsfield.
3. The act of constituting or investing with a new character;
appointment; formation.
An Irish peer of recent creation. --Landor. Creational
Creational Cre*a"tion*al (-al), a.
Of or pertaining to creation.
Creative
Creative Cre*a"tive (-t?v), a.
Having the power to create; exerting the act of creation.
``Creative talent.' --W. Irving.
The creative force exists in the germ. --Whewell.
Creativeness
Creativeness Cre*a"tive*ness, n.
The quality of being creative.
Decreation
Decreation De`cre*a"tion, n.
Destruction; -- opposed to creation. [R.] --Cudworth.
DiffarreationDiffarreation Dif*far`re*a"tion, n. [L. diffarreatio; dif- =
farreum a spelt cake. See Confarreation.]
A form of divorce, among the ancient Romans, in which a cake
was used. See Confarreation. EntreatiesEntreaty En*treat"y, n.; pl. Entreaties.
1. Treatment; reception; entertainment. [Obs.] --B. Jonson.
2. The act of entreating or beseeching; urgent prayer;
earnest petition; pressing solicitation.
Fair entreaty, and sweet blandishment. --Spenser.
Syn: Solicitation; request; suit; supplication; importunity. EntreatingEntreat En*treat", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Entreated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Entreating.] [OE. entreten to treat, request, OF.
entraiter to treat of; pref. en- (L. in) + traitier to treat.
See Treat.]
1. To treat, or conduct toward; to deal with; to use. [Obs.]
Fairly let her be entreated. --Shak.
I will cause the enemy to entreat thee well. --Jer.
xv. 11.
2. To treat with, or in respect to, a thing desired; hence,
to ask earnestly; to beseech; to petition or pray with
urgency; to supplicate; to importune. ``Entreat my wife to
come.' ``I do entreat your patience.' --Shak.
I must entreat of you some of that money. --Shak.
Some late visitor entreating entrance at my chamber
door. --Poe.
Isaac entreated the Lord for his wife. --Gen. xxv.
21.
3. To beseech or supplicate successfully; to prevail upon by
prayer or solicitation; to persuade.
It were a fruitless attempt to appease a power whom
no prayers could entreat. --Rogers.
4. To invite; to entertain. [Obs.] ``Pleasures to entreat.'
--Spenser.
Syn: To beseech; beg; solicit; crave; implore; supplicate.
See Beseech. Entreatingly
Entreatingly En*treat"ing*ly, adv.
In an entreating manner.
Entreative
Entreative En*treat"ive, a.
Used in entreaty; pleading. [R.] ``Entreative phrase.' --A.
Brewer.
EstreatingEstreat Es*treat", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Estreated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Estreating.] (Law)
(a) To extract or take out from the records of a court, and
send up to the court of exchequer to be enforced; -- said
of a forfeited recognizance.
(b) To bring in to the exchequer, as a fine. Excreation
Excreation Ex`cre*a"tion, n. [L. excreatio, exscreatio.]
Act of spitting out. [Obs.] --Cockeram.
FarreationFarreation Far`re*a"tion, n. [L. farreatio.]
Same as Confarreation. IncreatingIncreate In`cre*ate", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Increated; p. pr.
& vb. n. Increating.] [Pref. in- in + create.]
To create within. [R.] KreaticKreatic Kre*at"ic, a.
See Creatic. kreaticCreatic Cre*at"ic (kr?-?t"?k), a. [Gr. ???, ???, flesh.]
Relating to, or produced by, flesh or animal food; as,
creatic nausea. [Written also kreatic.] KreatinKreatin Kre"a*tin, n. (Chem.)
See Creatin. kreatineCreatin Cre"a*tin (kr?"?-t?n), n. [Gr. ??? flesh.] (Physiol.
Chem.)
A white, crystalline, nitrogenous substance found abundantly
in muscle tissue. [Written also kreatine.] KreatininKreatinin Kre*at"i*nin, n. (Chem.)
See Creatinin. LaureatingLaureate Lau"re*ate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Laureated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Laureating.]
To honor with a wreath of laurel, as formerly was done in
bestowing a degree at the English universities. MaltreatingMaltreat Mal*treat", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Maltreated; p. pr.
& vb. n. Maltreating.] [Mal- + treat: cf. F. maltraiter.]
To treat ill; to abuse; to treat roughly. Miscreative
Miscreative Mis`cre*a"tive, a.
Creating amiss. [R.]
PancreatinPancreatin Pan"cre*a*tin, n. [See Pancreas.] (Physiol.
Chem.)
One of the digestive ferments of the pancreatic juice; also,
a preparation containing such a ferment, made from the
pancreas of animals, and used in medicine as an aid to
digestion.
Note: By some the term pancreatin is restricted to the
amylolytic ferment of the pancreatic juice, by others
it is applied to trypsin, and by still others to
steapsin. PreativePreative Pre"a*tive, Preatory Pre"a*to*ry, a. [L.
precativus, precatorius, fr. precari to pray. See
Precarious.]
Suppliant; beseeching. --Bp. Hopkins.
Precatory words (Law), words of recommendation, request,
entreaty, wish, or expectation, employed in wills, as
distinguished from express directions; -- in some cases
creating a trust. --Jarman. ProcreatingProcreate Pro"cre*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Procreated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Procreating.] [L. procreatus, p. p. of
procreare; pro forward, forth + create to create.]
To generate and produce; to beget; to engender.
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