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Acherontic
Acherontic Ach`e*ron"tic, a.
Of or pertaining to Acheron; infernal; hence, dismal, gloomy;
moribund.
Affrontingly
Affrontingly Af*front"ing*ly, adv.
In an affronting manner.
Affrontive
Affrontive Af*front"ive, a.
Tending to affront or offend; offensive; abusive.
How affrontive it is to despise mercy. --South.
Affrontiveness
Affrontiveness Af*front"ive*ness
([a^]f*fr[u^]nt"[i^]v*n[e^]s), n.
The quality that gives an affront or offense. [R.] --Bailey.
ConfrontingConfront Con*front", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Confronted; p. pr.
& vb. n. Confronting.] [F. confronter; L. con- + frons the
forehead or front. See Front.]
1. To stand facing or in front of; to face; esp. to face
hostilely; to oppose with firmness.
We four, indeed, confronted were with four In
Russian habit. --Shak.
He spoke and then confronts the bull. --Dryden.
Hester caught hold of Pearl, and drew her forcibly
into her arms, confronting the old Puritan
magistrate with almost a fierce expression.
--Hawthorne.
It was impossible at once to confront the might of
France and to trample on the liberties of England.
--Macaulay.
2. To put face to face; to cause to face or to meet; as, to
confront one with the proofs of his wrong doing.
3. To set in opposition for examination; to put in contrast;
to compare.
When I confront a medal with a verse, I only show
you the same design executed by different hands.
--Addison. Frontier
Frontier Fron"tier, v. i.
To constitute or form a frontier; to have a frontier; -- with
on. [Obs.] --Sir W. Temple.
FrontierFrontier Fron"tier, n. [F. fronti[`e]re, LL. frontaria. See
Front.]
1. That part of a country which fronts or faces another
country or an unsettled region; the marches; the border,
confine, or extreme part of a country, bordering on
another country; the border of the settled and cultivated
part of a country; as, the frontier of civilization.
2. (Fort.) An outwork. [Obs.]
Palisadoes, frontiers, parapets. --Shak. Frontier
Frontier Fron"tier, a.
1. Lying on the exterior part; bordering; conterminous; as, a
frontier town.
2. Of or relating to a frontier. ``Frontier experience.'
--W. Irving.
Frontiered
Frontiered Fron"tiered, p. a.
Placed on the frontiers. [R.]
FrontiersmenFloatiersman Floa"tiers*man, n.; pl. Frontiersmen.
A man living on the frontier. Frontignac
Frontignac Fron`ti*gnac", Frontignan Fron`ti`gnan", n. [So
called from Frontignan, a town in Southern France.]
1. A sweet muscadine wine made in Frontignan (Languedoc),
France.
2. (Bot.) A grape of many varieties and colors.
Frontignan
Frontignac Fron`ti*gnac", Frontignan Fron`ti`gnan", n. [So
called from Frontignan, a town in Southern France.]
1. A sweet muscadine wine made in Frontignan (Languedoc),
France.
2. (Bot.) A grape of many varieties and colors.
FrontingFront Front, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Fronted; p. pr. & vb. n.
Fronting.]
1. To oppose face to face; to oppose directly; to meet in a
hostile manner.
You four shall front them in the narrow lane.
--Shak.
2. To appear before; to meet.
[Enid] daily fronted him In some fresh splendor.
--Tennyson.
3. To face toward; to have the front toward; to confront; as,
the house fronts the street.
And then suddenly front the changed reality. --J.
Morley.
4. To stand opposed or opposite to, or over against as, his
house fronts the church.
5. To adorn in front; to supply a front to; as, to front a
house with marble; to front a head with laurel.
Yonder walls, that pertly front your town. --Shak. Frontingly
Frontingly Front"ing*ly, adv.
In a fronting or facing position; opposingly.
FrontiniacFrontiniac Fron`tin*iac", n.
See Frontignac. FrontispieceFrontispiece Fron"tis*piece, n. [F. frontispice, LL.
frontispicium beginning, front of a church, fr. L. frons
front + spicere, specere, to look at, view: cf. It.
frontispizio. See Front and Spy.]
The part which first meets the eye; as:
(a) (Arch.) The principal front of a building. [Obs. or R.]
(b) An ornamental figure or illustration fronting the first
page, or titlepage, of a book; formerly, the titlepage
itself. Strontia
Strontia Stron"ti*a, n. [NL. strontia, fr. Strontian, in
Argyleshire, Scotland, where strontianite was first found.]
(Chem.)
An earth of a white color resembling lime in appearance, and
baryta in many of its properties. It is an oxide of the metal
strontium.
Strontian
Strontian Stron"ti*an, n. (Min.)
Strontia.
Strontianite
Strontianite Stron"ti*an*ite, n. (Min.)
Strontium carbonate, a mineral of a white, greenish, or
yellowish color, usually occurring in fibrous massive forms,
but sometimes in prismatic crystals.
Strontic
Strontic Stron"tic, a. (Chem.)
Of or pertaining to strontium; containing, or designating the
compounds of, strontium.
Strontitic
Strontitic Stron*tit"ic, a.
Strontic.
StrontiumStrontium Stron"ti*um, n. [NL. See Strontia.] (Chem.)
A metallic element of the calcium group, always naturally
occurring combined, as in the minerals strontianite,
celestite, etc. It is isolated as a yellowish metal, somewhat
malleable but harder than calcium. It is chiefly employed (as
in the nitrate) to color pyrotechnic flames red. Symbol Sr.
Atomic weight 87.3.
Meaning of Ronti from wikipedia
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Ronti is a
mountain of the
Garhwal Himalaya in
Uttarakhand India. It is
situated on the
western rim of
Nanda Devi Sanctuary. The
elevation of
Ronti is...
- by a
large rock and ice
avalanche consisting of
material dislodged from
Ronti peak. It
caused flooding in the
Chamoli district, most
notably in the Rishiganga...
- Palazzone, Petrelle, Pettinari, Piosina, Promano, Riosecco, Roccagnano,
Ronti, Rovigliano, San
Biagio del Cornetto, San Leo Bastia, San
Lorenzo Bibbiana...
-
Hampton Court Palace.
Lebedev and his
father own the
Palazzo Terranova in
Ronti and the
nearby Castello di
Santa Eurasia near
Monte Tezio in
rural Perugia...
- and then in New Delhi, for the
Indian Army. In 1955, he first-ascended
Ronti (6063 m) in the
Garhwal Himalaya together with
Canadian George Hampson in...
- 1656833°E / 43.4079889; 12.1656833 The
Palazzo Terranova is a
villa in
Ronti, near Città di
Castello in Umbria, Italy. It was
built in the 18th century...
- Mone Boro
Kosto "Dhak Dhak Kore
Buker Bhetor"
Shawkat Ali Emon
Kabir Bakul Ronti Das O
Sathii Re "Ekta Mon Sarakhon" Ali
Akram Shuvo Dinat Jahan Munni Shaheb...
-
height of 12,323 feet (3,756 m)
above sea
level below Mt.
Nandaghungti and
Ronti Saddle, it is in the
middle of snow-covered valleys. Two
Himalayan peaks...
- flood,
flood in
Uttarakhand in
February 2021
caused by an
avalanche from
Ronti peak 2021
Maharashtra floods,
widespread flooding in
Mahad and
Chiplun on...
-
Dilshad Nahar Kona, Mahadi,
Elita Karim, Rinku, Ni****a Barua, Parvez,
Ronti Das,
Shafiq Tuhin, Balam,
Sabbir have sung
various songs written by him...