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Administrant
Administrant Ad*min"is*trant, a. [F., p. pr. of administrer. See Administer.] Executive; acting; managing affairs. -- n. One who administers.
Astrand
Astrand A*strand", adv. & a. [Pref. a- + strand.] Stranded. --Sir W. Scott.
Astrantia major
Masterwort Mas"ter*wort`, n. (Bot.) (a) A tall and coarse European umbelliferous plant (Peucedanum Ostruthium, formerly Imperatoria). (b) The Astrantia major, a European umbelliferous plant with a showy colored involucre. (c) Improperly, the cow parsnip (Heracleum lanatum).
Contraremonstrant
Contraremonstrant Con"tra*re*mon"strant, n. One who remonstrates in opposition or answer to a remonstrant. [R.] They did the synod wrong to make this distinction of contraremonstrants and remonstrants. --Hales.
Demonstrance
Demonstrance De*mon"strance, n. [OF. demonstrance.] Demonstration; proof. [Obs.] --Holland.
Estrangedness
Estrangedness Es*tran"ged*ness, n. State of being estranged; estrangement. --Prynne.
Estrangement
Estrangement Es*trange"ment, n. [Cf. OF. estrangement.] The act of estranging, or the state of being estranged; alienation. An estrangement from God. --J. C. Shairp. A long estrangement from better things. --South.
Estranger
Estranger Es*tran"ger, n. One who estranges.
Estrangle
Estrangle Es*tran"gle, v. t. To strangle. [Obs.]
Frustraneous
Frustraneous Frus*tra"ne*ous, a. [See Frustrate, a.] Vain; useless; unprofitable. [Obs.] --South.
Ministrant
Ministrant Min"is*trant, a. [L. ministrans, -antis, of ministrare to minister.] Performing service as a minister; attendant on service; acting under command; subordinate. ``Princedoms and dominations ministrant.' --Milton. -- n. One who ministers.
Mistranslate
Mistranslate Mis`trans*late", v. t. To translate erroneously.
Mistranslation
Mistranslation Mis`trans*la"tion, n. Wrong translation.
Mistransport
Mistransport Mis`trans*port", v. t. To carry away or mislead wrongfully, as by passion. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.
Monstrance
Monstrance Mon"strance, n. [LL. monstrantia, fr. L. monstrare to show: cf. OF. monstrance. See Monster.] (R. C. Ch.) A transparent pyx, in which the consecrated host is exposed to view.
Premonstrant
Premonstrant Pre*mon"strant, n. A Premonstratensian.
Registrant
Registrant Reg"is*trant (-trant), n. [L. registrans, p. pr.] One who registers; esp., one who, by virtue of securing an official registration, obtains a certain right or title of possession, as to a trade-mark.
Remonstrance
Remonstrance Re*mon"strance (-m?n"strans), n. [Cf. OF. remonstrance, F. remonstrance. See Remonstrate.] 1. The act of remonstrating; as: (a) A pointing out; manifestation; proof; demonstration. [Obs.] You may marvel why I . . . would not rather Make rash remonstrance of my hidden power Than let him be so lost. --Shak. (b) Earnest presentation of reason in opposition to something; protest; expostulation. 2. (R.C.Ch.) Same as Monstrance.
Remonstrant
Remonstrant Re*mon"strant (-strant), a. [LL. remonstranc, -antis, p. pr. of remonstrare: cf. OF. remonstrant, F. remontrant.] Inclined or tending to remonstrate; expostulatory; urging reasons in opposition to something.
Remonstrant
Remonstrant Re*mon"strant, n. One who remonstrates; specifically (Eccl. Hist.), one of the Arminians who remonstrated against the attacks of the Calvinists in 1610, but were subsequently condemned by the decisions of the Synod of Dort in 1618. See Arminian.
Remonstrantly
Remonstrantly Re*mon"strant*ly, adv. In a remonstrant manner.
Strand
Strand Strand, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Stranded; p. pr. & vb. n. Stranding.] To drive on a strand; hence, to run aground; as, to strand a ship.
Strand
Strand Strand, v. i. To drift, or be driven, on shore to run aground; as, the ship stranded at high water.
Strand
Strand Strand, n. [Probably fr. D. streen a skein; akin to G. str["a]hne a skein, lock of hair, strand of a rope.] One of the twists, or strings, as of fibers, wires, etc., of which a rope is composed.
Strand
Strand Strand, v. t. To break a strand of (a rope).
Strand
Strand Strand, n. [AS. strand; akin to D., G., Sw., & Dan. strand, Icel. str["o]nd.] The shore, especially the beach of a sea, ocean, or large lake; rarely, the margin of a navigable river. --Chaucer. Strand birds. (Zo["o]l.) See Shore birds, under Shore. Strand plover (Zo["o]l.), a black-bellied plover. See Illust. of Plover. Strand wolf (Zo["o]l.), the brown hyena.
Strand birds
Strand Strand, n. [AS. strand; akin to D., G., Sw., & Dan. strand, Icel. str["o]nd.] The shore, especially the beach of a sea, ocean, or large lake; rarely, the margin of a navigable river. --Chaucer. Strand birds. (Zo["o]l.) See Shore birds, under Shore. Strand plover (Zo["o]l.), a black-bellied plover. See Illust. of Plover. Strand wolf (Zo["o]l.), the brown hyena.
Strand plover
Strand Strand, n. [AS. strand; akin to D., G., Sw., & Dan. strand, Icel. str["o]nd.] The shore, especially the beach of a sea, ocean, or large lake; rarely, the margin of a navigable river. --Chaucer. Strand birds. (Zo["o]l.) See Shore birds, under Shore. Strand plover (Zo["o]l.), a black-bellied plover. See Illust. of Plover. Strand wolf (Zo["o]l.), the brown hyena.
Strand wolf
Strand Strand, n. [AS. strand; akin to D., G., Sw., & Dan. strand, Icel. str["o]nd.] The shore, especially the beach of a sea, ocean, or large lake; rarely, the margin of a navigable river. --Chaucer. Strand birds. (Zo["o]l.) See Shore birds, under Shore. Strand plover (Zo["o]l.), a black-bellied plover. See Illust. of Plover. Strand wolf (Zo["o]l.), the brown hyena.
Stranded
Strand Strand, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Stranded; p. pr. & vb. n. Stranding.] To drive on a strand; hence, to run aground; as, to strand a ship.

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