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Assentient
Assentient As*sen"tient, a. Assenting.
Bipartient
Bipartient Bi*par"tient, a. [L. bis twice + partiens, p. pr. of partire to divide.] Dividing into two parts. -- n. A number that divides another into two equal parts without a remainder.
Compatient
Compatient Com*pa"tient, a. [L. compatients, p. pr. of compati. See Compassion.] Suffering or enduring together. [Obs.] --Sir G. Buck.
Consentient
Consentient Con*sen"tient, a. [L. consentients, p. pr. See Consent.] Agreeing in mind; accordant. The consentient judgment of the church. --Bp. Pearson.
Cosentient
Cosentient Co*sen"tient (k?-s?n"shent), a. Perceiving together.
Discutient
Discutient Dis*cu"tient, a. [L. discutiens, p. pr. of discutere. See Discuss.] (Med.) Serving to disperse morbid matter; discussive; as, a discutient application. -- n. An agent (as a medicinal application) which serves to disperse morbid matter. ``Foment with discutiens.' --Wiseman.
Dissentient
Dissentient Dis*sen"tient, a. [L. dissentiens, p. pr. of dissentire. See Dissent, v. i.] Disagreeing; declaring dissent; dissenting. -- n. One who dissents. --Macaulay.
Impatient
Impatient Im*pa"tient, a. [OE. impacient, F. impatient, fr. L. impatiens; pref. im- not + patiens patient. See Patient.] 1. Not patient; not bearing with composure; intolerant; uneasy; fretful; restless, because of pain, delay, or opposition; eager for change, or for something expected; hasty; passionate; -- often followed by at, for, of, and under. A violent, sudden, and impatient necessity. --Jer. Taylor. Fame, impatient of extremes, decays Not more by envy than excess of praise. --Pope. The impatient man will not give himself time to be informed of the matter that lies before him. --Addison. Dryden was poor and impatient of poverty. --Macaulay. 2. Not to be borne; unendurable. [Obs.] --Spenser. 3. Prompted by, or exhibiting, impatience; as, impatient speeches or replies. --Shak. Syn: Restless; uneasy; changeable; hot; eager; fretful; intolerant; passionate.
Impatient
Impatient Im*pa"tient, n. One who is impatient. [R.]
Impatiently
Impatiently Im*pa"tient*ly, adv. In an impatient manner.
In patient
Patient Pa"tient, n. 1. ONe who, or that which, is passively affected; a passive recipient. Malice is a passion so impetuous and precipitate that often involves the agent and the patient. --Gov. of Tongue. 2. A person under medical or surgical treatment; -- correlative to physician or nurse. Like a physician, . . . seeing his patient in a pestilent fever. --Sir P. Sidney. In patient, a patient who receives lodging and food, as treatment, in a hospital or an infirmary. Out patient, one who receives advice and medicine, or treatment, from an infirmary.
Inpatient
Inpatient In"pa`tient, n. A patient who receives lodging and food, as well as treatment, in a hospital or an infirmary; -- distinguished from outpatient.
Investient
Investient In*vest"ient, a. [L. investiens, p. pr. of investire.] Covering; clothing. [R.] --Woodward.
Omnipatient
Omnipatient Om`ni*pa"tient, a. [Omni- + patient.] Capable of enduring all things. [R.] --Carlyle.
Out patient
Patient Pa"tient, n. 1. ONe who, or that which, is passively affected; a passive recipient. Malice is a passion so impetuous and precipitate that often involves the agent and the patient. --Gov. of Tongue. 2. A person under medical or surgical treatment; -- correlative to physician or nurse. Like a physician, . . . seeing his patient in a pestilent fever. --Sir P. Sidney. In patient, a patient who receives lodging and food, as treatment, in a hospital or an infirmary. Out patient, one who receives advice and medicine, or treatment, from an infirmary.
Out-patient
Out-patient Out"-pa`tient, n. A patient who is outside a hospital, but receives medical aid from it.
Overpatient
Overpatient O"ver*pa"tient, a. Patient to excess.
Patient
Patient Pa"tient, a. [F., fr. L. patiens, -entis, p. pr. of pati to suffer. Cf. Pathos, Passion.] 1. Having the quality of enduring; physically able to suffer or bear. Patient of severest toil and hardship. --Bp. Fell. 2. Undergoing pains, trails, or the like, without murmuring or fretfulness; bearing up with equanimity against trouble; long-suffering. 3. Constant in pursuit or exertion; persevering; calmly diligent; as, patient endeavor. Whatever I have done is due to patient thought. --Sir I. Newton. 4. Expectant with calmness, or without discontent; not hasty; not overeager; composed. Not patient to expect the turns of fate. --Prior. 5. Forbearing; long-suffering. Be patient toward all men. --1 Thess. v. 14.
Patient
Patient Pa"tient, n. 1. ONe who, or that which, is passively affected; a passive recipient. Malice is a passion so impetuous and precipitate that often involves the agent and the patient. --Gov. of Tongue. 2. A person under medical or surgical treatment; -- correlative to physician or nurse. Like a physician, . . . seeing his patient in a pestilent fever. --Sir P. Sidney. In patient, a patient who receives lodging and food, as treatment, in a hospital or an infirmary. Out patient, one who receives advice and medicine, or treatment, from an infirmary.
Patient
Patient Pa"tient, v. t. To compose, to calm. [Obs.] ``Patient yourself, madam.' --Shak.
Patiently
Patiently Pa"tient*ly, adv. In a patient manner. --Cowper.
Percutient
Percutient Per*cu"tient, a. [L. percutiens, p. pr. of percutere. See Percuss.] Striking; having the power of striking. -- n. That which strikes, or has power to strike. --Bacon.
Presentient
Presentient Pre*sen"tient, a. [L. praesentiens, p. pr. of praesentire to perceive beforehand; prae before + sentire to feel.] Feeling or perceiving beforehand.
Quotient
Quotient Quo"tient, n. [F., fr. L. quoties how often, how many times, fr. quot how many. See Quota.] 1. (Arith.) The number resulting from the division of one number by another, and showing how often a less number is contained in a greater; thus, the quotient of twelve divided by four is three. 2. (Higher Alg.) The result of any process inverse to multiplication. See the Note under Multiplication.
Rumex Patientia
Parella Pa*rel"la, Parelle Pa`relle, n. [Cf. F. parelle.] (Bot.) (a) A name for two kinds of dock (Rumex Patientia and R. Hydrolapathum). (b) A kind of lichen (Lecanora parella) once used in dyeing and in the preparation of litmus.
Sentient
Sentient Sen"ti*ent, a. [L. sentiens, -entis, p. pr. of sentire to discern or perceive by the senses. See Sense.] Having a faculty, or faculties, of sensation and perception. Specif. (Physiol.), especially sensitive; as, the sentient extremities of nerves, which terminate in the various organs or tissues.
Sentient
Sentient Sen"ti*ent, n. One who has the faculty of perception; a sentient being.
Sentiently
Sentiently Sen"ti*ent*ly, adv. In a sentient or perceptive way.
Superpartient
Superpartient Su`per*par"tient, a. [L. superpartiens; super over + partiens, p. pr. of partire to divide.] (Math.) Of or pertaining to a ratio when the excess of the greater term over the less is more than a unit, as that of 3 to 5, or 7 to 10. [Obs.] --Hutton.
Tripartient
Tripartient Tri*par"tient, a. [See Tripartite.] (Arith.) Dividing into three parts; -- said of a number which exactly divides another into three parts.

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