PRESENTIAL
PRESEN'TIAL, adjective Supposing actual presence. [Little used.]
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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PRESEN'TIAL, adjective Supposing actual presence. [Little used.]
PRESENTIAL'ITY, noun The state of being present. [Little used.]
PRESEN'TIATE, verb transitive To make present. [Little used.]
PRESENTIF'ICPRESENTIF'ICAL, adjective Making present. [Not in use.]
PRESENTIF'ICAL, a. Making present. [Not in use.]
PRESENTIF'ICLY, adverb In such a manner as to make present. [Not in use.]
PRESENT'IMENT, noun [pre and sentiment.] Previous conception, sentiment or opinion; previous apprehension of something future.
PRES'ENTLY, adverb s as z. At present; at this time.The towns and forts you presently have.1. In a short time after; soon after.Him therefore I hope to send presently so soon as...
PRESENT'MENT, noun s as z. The act of presenting.1. Appearance to the view; representation.2. In law, a presentment properly speaking, is the notice taken by a grand jury of any...
PRES'ENTNESS, noun s as z. Presence; as presentness of mind. [Not used.]
PRESERV'ABLE, adjective [See Preserve.] That may be preserved.
PRESERVA'TION, noun The act of preserving or keeping safe; the act of keeping from injury, destruction or decay; as the preservation of life or health; the preservation of build...
PRESERV'ATIVE, adjective Having the power or quality of keeping safe from injury, destruction or decay; tending to preserve.PRESERV'ATIVE, noun That which preserves or has the p...
PRESERV'ATORY, adjective That tends to preserve.PRESERV'ATORY, noun That which has the power of preserving; a preservative.
PRESERVE, verb transitive prezerv'. [Low Latin proeservo; proe and servo, to keep.]1. To keep or save from injury or destruction; to defend from evil.God did send me before you ...
PRESERV'ED, participle passive Saved from injury, destruction or decay; kept or defended from evil; seasoned with sugar for preservation.
PRESERV'ER, noun The person or thing that preserves; one that saves or defends from destruction or evil.What shall I do to thee, O thou preserver of men? Job 7:20.1. One that ma...
PRESERV'ING, participle present tense Keeping safe from injury, destruction or decay; defending from evil.
PRESI'DE, verb intransitive s as z. [Latin proesideo; proe, before, and sedeo, to sit.]1. To be set over for the exercise of authority; to direct, control and govern, as the chi...
PRES'IDENCY, noun Superintendence; inspection and care.1. The office of president. Washington was elected to the presidency of the United States by a unanimous vote of the elect...
PRES'IDENT, noun [Latin proesidens.]1. An officer elected or appointed to preside over a corporation, company or assembly of men, to keep order, manage their concerns or govern ...
PRESIDEN'TIAL, adjective Pertaining to a president; as the presidential chair.1. Presiding over.
PRES'IDENTSHIP, noun The office and place of president.1. The term for which a president holds his office.
PRESID'IALPRESID'IARY, adjective [Latin proesidium, a garrison; proe and sedeo.]Pertaining to a garrison; having a garrison.
PRESID'IARY, a. [L. proesidium, a garrison; proe and sedeo.]Pertaining to a garrison; having a garrison.
PRESIGNIFICA'TION, noun [from presignify.]The act of signifying or showing beforehand.
PRESIG'NIFY, verb transitive [pre and signify.] To intimate or signify beforehand; to show previously.