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`Preface
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`Explanatory Chart
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`Explanatory Notes
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`The English Languagein the Dictionary
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`23a
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`Guide to Pronunciation
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`Abbreviations in This Work
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`Pronunciation Symbols
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`A Dictionary of the English Language
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`Abbreviations and Symbols for Chemical Elements
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`Foreign Words and Phrases
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`Biographical Names
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`Geographical Names
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`Signs and Symbols
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`A HandbookofStyle
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`present e press-agentry
`ATTENTIVE 6 archaic :
`time or the time of speaking
`ent
`5 obs :
`re-shrink \(,)pré-'shrink, esp Southern -'srink\ vt -shrank\-'shra
`ersraDKA: -shrunk \-'shrank, -'srank\ (1926) :
`to shrink (as a fab}
`STANT. IMMEDIATE — Ppres-ent-ness n
`b pl
`4pres-ent \'pre-z’nt\ n (14c)
`1) aobs: present occasion or affair
`before making into a garment so that it will not shrink much when
`washed
`:
`the present words or statements: specif:
`the legal instrument or other
`writing in which these words are used
`2 a: the present tense of a
`pre-side \pri-'zid\ vi pre-sid-ed; pre-sid-ing [L praesidere to guard,
`language b: a verb form in the present tense 3: the present time —
`preside over, fr. prae- + sedére to sit — more at SIT] (1608)
`1: I
`at present: at or during this time: Now
`exercise guidance, direction, or control
`2 a: to occupytheplace of
`pre-sent-able \pri-'zen-ta-bal\ adj (ca. 1626)
`1
`: capable of being
`authority : act as president, chairman, or moderator b: to occupy a
`Presented 2: being in condition to be seen or inspected esp. by the
`position similar to that of a president or chairman 3: to occupy a
`critical — pre-sent-abil-i-ty \-,zen-ta-"bi-la-te\ n — pre-sent-able-
`position of featured instrumental performer — usu. used with at(pre.
`ness\-'zen-ta-bal-nas\ n — pre-sent-ably \-ble\ adv
`sided at the organ) — pre-sid-er n
`pre-sent arms\pri-‘zent-\ n [fr. the command present arms!] (ca. 1884)
`pres-i-den-cy \'pre-zo-dan(t)-sé, ‘prez-dan(t)- also 'pre-za-,den(t)-sé\ n,
`1: a position in the manualof arms in whichtherifle is held vertically
`pl -cies (1591)
`1. a: the office of president
`b
`(1): theoffice of
`in front of the body 2: a commandto assumethe position of present
`President of the U.S.
`(2) :
`the American governmental institution
`armsor to give a handsalute
`comprising the office of president and various associated administra.
`pre-sen-ta-tion \,pré-,zen-"ta-shan,
`,pre-z°n-, »pré-z°n-\ n (1Sc)
`1
`oa
`tive and policy-making agencies 2: the term during which a president
`:
`the act of presenting b: the act, power, or privilege esp. of a patron
`holds office 3: the action or function of one that presides ; SUPERIN.
`of applying to the bishop or ordinary for instituting someone into a
`TENDENCE 4: a Mormonexecutive council of the church orastake
`benefice
`2 : something presented: as a: a symbol or image that
`consisting of a president and two counselors
`represents something b: something offered or given: GIFT ¢: some-
`pres-i-dent \'pre-za-dant, ‘prez-dant, 'pre-za-,dent in rapid speech 'pre-
`thing set forth for the attention of the mind d=: a descriptive or per-
`z°nt\ n[ME,fr. MF,fr. L praesident-. praesidens, fr. prp. of praesidére}
`suasive account (as by a salesman of a product) 3: the position in
`(14c) 1: an official chosen to preside over a meeting or assembly 2
`which thefetus lies in the uterus in labor with respect to the mouth of
`: an appointed governor of a subordinate political unit 3; the chief
`the uterus 4: an immediate object of perception, cognition, or mem-
`officer of an organization (as a corporation orinstitution) usu. en-
`ory 5 often cap: a church feast on November 21 celebrating the pre-
`trusted with the direction and administration of its policies 4; the
`sentation of the Virgin Mary in the temple 6: the method by which
`Presiding officer of a governmental body
`5 a: anelected official
`radio, navigation, or radar information is given to the operator (as the
`serving as both chief of state and chiefpolitical executive in a republic
`pilot of an airplane) — pre-sen-ta-tion-al \-shnal, -sha-n7l\ adj
`having a presidential government
`b : an elected official having the
`pre-sen-ta-tive \pri-'zen-ta-tiv,
`'pre-z°n-,ta-\ adj (ca. 1842) : known,
`Position of chief of state but usu. only minimal political powers ina
`knowing, or capable of being knowndirectly rather than through cogi-
`tation
`republic having a parliamentary government — pres-i-den-tial\,pre-
`za-'den(t)-shal, ,prez-‘den(t)-\ adj — pres-i-den-tial-ly \-sh(-)le\ adv
`pres-ent—day\‘pre-z°nt-'da\ adj (1887): now existing or occurring
`— pres-i-dent-ship \'pre-za-dont-,ship, ‘prez-dant-, 'pre-za-,dent-\ n
`pre-sen-tee\,pre-z°n-'té, pri-,zen-\ n (15c) : one whois presented or to
`presidential government n (1902) : a system of governmentin which
`whom somethingis presented
`the president is constitutionally independent of the legislature
`pre-sen-tient \pri-'sen(t)-sh(é-)ant,
`'pré-; pri-'zen(t)-\ adj [L praesen-
`Presidents’ Day n (1952) : WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY2
`tient-. praesentiens, Prp. of gecmarrgta 1814): having a presentiment
`pre-sid-i-al \pri-'si-dé-al, pri-, -'zi-\ adj [LL praesidialis, fr. L praesid-
`pre-sen-ti-ment\pri-‘zen-ta-mant\ n [F pressentiment, fr. MF,fr. press-
`ium garrison, fr. praesid-, praeses guard, governor, fr. praesidére] (1611)
`entir to have a presentiment, fr. L praesentire to feel beforehand,fr.
`1 (F présidial, fr. MF,alter. of presidal, fr. LL praesidalis of a provincial
`Prac- + sentire to feel — more at SENSE] (1714) : a feeling that some-
`governor, fr. L praesid-, praeses] : PROVINCIAL 1
`2: of, having, or
`thing will or is about to happen : PREMONITION — pre-Sen-ti-men-tal
`constituting a garrison 3: of or relating toa president : PRESIDENTIAL
`\-.zen-ta-"men-vl\ adj
`pre-sid-i-ary \-dé-,er-é\ adj (1599): PRESIDIAL 2
`pres-ent-ism \'pre-z’n-,ti-zam\ n [present] (1923) : an outlook domi-
`pre-si-dio \pri-'sé-dé-,6, -'si-, -'zé-, -'zi-\ n, pl -di-os [Sp,fr. L praesid-
`nated by present-day attitudes and experiences — pres-ent-ist \-z°n-
`ium] (1763) : a garrisoned place; esp: a military post orfortified set-
`tist\ adj
`tlement in areas currently or orig. under Spanish control
`pres-ent-ly \'pre-z°nt-le\ adv (14c)
`1° aarchaic: at once b: before
`long: without undue delay 2: at the present time: NOW
`pre-sid-i-um \pri-'si-dé-am,pri-, -'zi-\ n, pl -ia \-dé-a\ or -iums [Russ
`Pprezidium,fr. L praesidium garrison] (1920) 1: a permanentexecutive
`usage Both senses 1b and 2 are flourishing in current English, but
`committee selected esp.
`in Communist countries to act for a larger
`many commentators have objected to sense 2. Since this sense has
`body 2: a nongovernmental executive committee
`been in continuous use since the 15th century,it is not clear whyit is
`pre-sig-ni-fy \(,)pré-'sig-na-,fi\ vt [L praesignificare,
`fr. prae- + sig-
`objectionable. Perhaps a note in the Oxford English Dictionary (1909)
`that the sense has been obsolete since the 17th century in literary En-
`nificare to signify] (1586):
`to intimate or signify beforehand : PRESAGE
`glish is to blame, but the note goes on to observe that the senseis in
`Ipre-soak \(,)pré-‘sok\ vt (1919):
`to soak beforehand
`regular use in most English dialects. The last citation in that dictio-
`2pre-soak \'pré-sok\ m (1919) 1: an instance of presoaking 2: a
`nary is from a 1901 Leeds newspaper, written in Standard English.
`Preparation usedin presoaking clothes
`Sense 2 is most commonin contexts relating to business and politics
`pre—So-crat-ic \,pré-sa-'kra-tik, -s6-\ adj (1871) : of or relating to
`<the fastest-rising welfare cost is Medicaid, presently paid by the states
`Greek philosophers before Socrates — pre—Socratic n
`and cities —William Safire)
`pre-sort \(,)pré-‘sort\ vt (1951) :
`to sort (outgoing mail) by zip code
`pre-sent-ment\pri-‘zent-mant\ n (14c) 1: the act of presenting to an
`usu. before delivery to a postoffice
`authority a formal statement of a matter to be dealt with; specif:
`the
`Ipress \'pres\ n [ME presse, fr. OF,fr. presser to press] (13c)
`1 a:a
`notice taken or statement madebya grand jury of an offense from their
`crowd or crowded condition : THRONG b: a thronging or crowding
`own knowledge without a bill of indictment laid before them 2: the
`forward or together
`2 a: an apparatus or machineby which a sub-
`act of offering at the proper time and place a document (as a bill of
`stance is cut or shaped, an impression of a bodyis taken, a materialis
`exchange) that calls for acceptance or payment by another 3 a: the
`compressed, pressure is applied to a body, liquid is expressed, or a
`act of presenting to view or consciousness
`b : something set forth,
`cutting tool is fed into the work by pressure b: a building containing
`presented, or exhibited c: the aspect in which somethingis presented
`Presses or a business using presses
`3 : CLOSET, CUPBOARD 4 a: an
`presentparticiple n (1864): a participle that typically expresses pres-
`action of pressing or pushing : PRESSURE b: an aggressive pressuring
`ent action in relation to the time expressed by the finite verb in its
`defense employed in basketball often over the entire court area 5: the
`clause and that in English is formed with the suffix -ing and is used in
`properly smoothed andcreased condition of a freshly pressed garment
`the formation of the progressive tenses
`<out of ~) 6 a: PRINTING PRESS b: theact orthe processofprint
`present perfect adj
`(1887): of, relating to, or constituting a verb tense
`ing ¢: a printing or publishing establishment
`7 a: the gathering
`that is formed in English with have and that expresses action or state
`and publishing or broadcasting of news : JOURNALISM b: newspapers,
`completed at the time of speaking — present perfect n
`periodicals, and often radio and television news broadcasting
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`presenttense n(14c): the tense of a verb that expresses action orstate
`: newsreporters, publishers, and broadcasters d : comment ornotice
`in the present time and is used of what occursoris true at the time of
`in newspapersandperiodicals <is getting a good ~) 8: anyofvarious
`speaking and of whatis habitual or characteristic or is always or neces-
`pressure devices (as one for keeping sporting gear from warping when
`sarily true, that is sometimes used to refer to action in the past, and
`not in use) 9: a lift in weight lifting in which the weightis raised to
`that is sometimes used for future events
`shoulder height and then smoothly extended overhead without assist
`present value n (1831):
`the sum of money which if invested now at a
`from the legs — compare CLEAN AND JERK. SNATCH
`given rate of compoundinterest will accumulate exactly to a specified
`2press vb [ME,fr. MF presser, fr. L_pressare, freq. of premere to press:
`amount at aspecified future date
`prob. akin to Russ naperet’ to press] vt (14c) 1: to act upon through
`pres-er-va-tion-ist \,pre-zar-'va-sh(9-)nist\ n (1927) : one who advo-
`steady pushing or thrusting force exerted in contact : SQUEEZE 2
`&
`cates preservation(asof a biological species or a historical landmark)
`3 ASSAIL, HARASS b: AFFLICT. OPPRESS 3 a: to squeeze out the juice
`'pre-ser-va-tive \pri-'zar-va-tiv\ adj
`(14c)
`: having the powerof pre-
`serving
`or contents of b: to squeeze with apparatus or instruments to a de-
`sired density, smoothness, or shape 4 a: to exert influence on: CON:
`2preservative n (1Sc) : something that preserves or has the power of
`STRAIN b: to try hard to persuade: BESEECH. ENTREAT 5: to move by
`Preserving; specif : an additive used to protect against decay, discolor-
`meansof pressure 6 a: to lay stress or emphasis on b: toinsist on
`ation, or spoilage
`or request urgently 7: to follow through (a course of action) 8: to
`Ipre-serve \pri-'zarv\ vb pre-served; pre-serv-ing [ME, fr. MF pre-
`server, fr, ML praeservare, fr. LL, to observe beforehand, fr. L prae- +
`clasp in affection or courtesy 9: to make (a phonograph record) from
`amatrix ™ vi 1: to crowd closely : MASS 2: to force or push ones
`servare to keep, guard, observe — more at CONSERVE] vi (14c) 1: to
`keep safe from injury, harm, or destruction : PROTECT 2 a: to keep
`way 3: to seek urgently : CONTEND 4: to require haste or speed 1"
`alive, intact, or free from decay b: MAINTAIN 3. a: to keep or save
`action 5: to exert pressure 6: to take or hold a press 7: to em
`from decomposition b: to can, pickle, or similarly prepare for future
`ploy a press in basketball — press-er n — presstheflesh :
`to grec!
`use 4: tokcep up andreserve for personal or special use ™ vi 1: to
`and shake handswith people esp. while campaigningforpoliticaloffice
`make preserves 2: to raise and protect gamefor purposes of sport
`3
`3press vb [alter. of obs. prest to enlist by giving pay in advance] ¥
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`to be able to be preserved (as by canning) — pre-serv-abil-i-ty
`(1578) 1: to force into service esp. in an army or navy :
`IMPRESS 2 i
`\-,zar-va-'bi-la-té\ n — pre-serv-able \-'zar-va-bal\ adj — pres-er-va-
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`to take by authority esp. for public use : COMMANDEER b: (0 10!
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`tion \,pre-zor-'va-shan\ n — pre-serv-er \pri-'zar-var\ n
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`and force into any usu. emergency service ™ vi: to impress men .
`2preserve n (1600) 1: fruit canned or made into jamsorjellies or
`soldiers or sailors
`:a
`cooked whole or in large pieces in a syrup so as to keep its shape —
`‘press n (1599) 1: impressment into service esp. in a navy 2 obs:
`often used in pl. 2: an area restricted for the protection and preserva-
`warrant for impressing recruits
`and
`“on
`tion of natural resources (as animals ortrees); esp : one used primarily
`press agent n ['press] (1883) : an agent employed to establish an,
`for regulated hunting or fishing 3: something regarded as reserved
`maintain good public relations through publicity — press-age"
`for certain persons
`— Press—agent-ry \-'a-jan-tré\ n
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