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ArrestingArrest Ar*rest", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Arrested; p. pr. & vb.
n. Arresting.] [OE. aresten, OF. arester, F. arr[^e]ter,
fr. LL. arrestare; L. ad + restare to remain, stop; re +
stare to stand. See Rest remainder.]
1. To stop; to check or hinder the motion or action of; as,
to arrest the current of a river; to arrest the senses.
Nor could her virtues the relentless hand Of Death
arrest. --Philips.
2. (Law) To take, seize, or apprehend by authority of law;
as, to arrest one for debt, or for a crime.
Note: After this word Shakespeare uses of (``I arrest thee of
high treason') or on; the modern usage is for.
3. To seize on and fix; to hold; to catch; as, to arrest the
eyes or attention. --Buckminster.
4. To rest or fasten; to fix; to concentrate. [Obs.]
We may arrest our thoughts upon the divine mercies.
--Jer. Taylor.
Syn: To obstruct; delay; detain; check; hinder; stop;
apprehend; seize; lay hold of. Arresting
Arresting Ar*rest"ing ([a^]r*r[e^]st"[i^]ng), a.
Striking; attracting attention; impressive.
This most solemn and arresting occurrence. --J. H.
Newman.
CrestingCrest Crest, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Crested; p. pr. & vb. n.
Cresting.]
1. To furnish with, or surmount as, a crest; to serve as a
crest for. Cresting
Cresting Crest"ing, n. (Arch.)
An ornamental finish on the top of a wall or ridge of a roof.
DisafforestingDisafforest Dis`af*for"est, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Disafforested; p. pr. & vb. n. Disafforesting.] [Pref.
dis- + afforest: cf. OF. desaforester.] (Eng. Law)
To reduce from the privileges of a forest to the state of
common ground; to exempt from forest laws.
By charter 9 Henry III. many forests were
disafforested. --Blackstone. Disinteresting
Disinteresting Dis*in"ter*est*ing, a.
Uninteresting. [Obs.] ``Disinteresting passages.' --Bp.
Warburton.
ImprestingImprest Im*prest", v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Imprested; p. pr. &
vb. n. Impresting.] [Pref. im- + prest: cf. It. imprestare.
See Prest, n.]
To advance on loan. --Burke. Interesting
Interesting In"ter*est*ing, a.
Engaging the attention; exciting, or adapted to excite,
interest, curiosity, or emotion; as, an interesting story;
interesting news. --Cowper.
Interestingly
Interestingly In"ter*est*ing*ly, adv.
In an interesting manner.
Interestingness
Interestingness In"ter*est*ing*ness, n.
The condition or quality of being interesting. --A. Smith.
laurestinaLaurestine Lau"res*tine, n. [NL. lautus tinus, fr. L. laurus
the laurel + tinus laurestine. See Laurel.] (Bot.)
The Viburnum Tinus, an evergreen shrub or tree of the south
of Europe, which flowers during the winter mouths. [Written
also laurustine and laurestina.] LaurestineLaurestine Lau"res*tine, n. [NL. lautus tinus, fr. L. laurus
the laurel + tinus laurestine. See Laurel.] (Bot.)
The Viburnum Tinus, an evergreen shrub or tree of the south
of Europe, which flowers during the winter mouths. [Written
also laurustine and laurestina.] ReforestingReforest Re*for"est, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Reforested; p. pr.
& vb. n. Reforesting.]
To replant with trees; to reafforest; to reforestize. RestinctionRestinction Re*stinc"tion (r?*st?nk"sh?n), n.[L. restinctio.
See Restinguish.]
Act of quenching or extingishing. [Obs.] Restiness
Restiness Rest"i*ness (r?st`*n?s), n.
The quality or state of being resty; sluggishness. [Obs.]
The snake by restiness and lying still all winter.
--Holland.
RestingResting Rest"ing,
a. & n. from Rest, v. t. & i.
Resting spore (Bot.), a spore in certain orders of alg[ae],
which remains quiescent, retaining its vitality, for long
periods of time. --C. E. Bessey. Resting sporeResting Rest"ing,
a. & n. from Rest, v. t. & i.
Resting spore (Bot.), a spore in certain orders of alg[ae],
which remains quiescent, retaining its vitality, for long
periods of time. --C. E. Bessey. Restinguish
Restinguish Re*stin"guish (r?*st?n"gw?sh), v. t. [L.
restinquere, restinctum; pref. re- re- + stinquere to
quench.]
To quench or extinguish. [Obs.] --R. Field.
Meaning of Restin from wikipedia
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Scientific industrialist Restin Dane has a
penchant for
dressing as an Old West gun-slinger as he
travels through time.
Restin Dane is the
grandson of...
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Fleming TV, 1
episode Pretty Poison Mrs.
Stepanek 1968–1973
Mannix Edna
Restin TV, 3
episodes 1969 Here's Lucy
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episode (uncredited) Gunsmoke...
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might be
considered as good: Ain't no
livin person can test him Only two
restin' in
heaven Can be
mentioned in the same
breath as him No
music video was...
- FA,
Cerletti N, Sorg C,
Odink K,
Tarcsay L,
Wiesendanger W (Jun 1992). "
Restin: a
novel intermediate filament-****ociated
protein highly expressed in the...
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backmasked lyrics, pla**** forwards,
reads as follows:
Every stone thrown at you
restin' at my feet Why God, why God do I
gotta suffer? Pain in my
heart carry burdens...
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Television film 2009, 2012 CBS
Cares — 2
episodes 2010 Blue
Bloods Matthew Restin Episode: "Chinatown" 2011–2012 Pan Am
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episodes 2012 Unforgettable...
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proapoptotic agent. It has
similar function to canstatin, endostatin,
restin, and arresten,
which also
affect angiogenesis.
Angiogenesis is the growth...
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scientist Restin Dane, who
comes from a
family of
scientists whose members include the unnamed...
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psychoanalyst as well,
found her
final restin place at his side. The
plaque bears a
quote from the
roundelay in the novel...