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rend
verb (rent , rending ) old use
1 to tear something apart, especially using force or violence; to split.
2 intr to tear or split, especially violently or with force.
3 to tear something forcibly or violently away from someone.
4 to tear (one's hair, clothes, etc) in grief, rage, etc.
5 said of a noise: to disturb (the silence, the air, etc) with a loud, piercing sound.
[Anglo-Saxon]
verb (rent , rending ) old use
1 to tear something apart, especially using force or violence; to split.
2 intr to tear or split, especially violently or with force.
3 to tear something forcibly or violently away from someone.
4 to tear (one's hair, clothes, etc) in grief, rage, etc.
5 said of a noise: to disturb (the silence, the air, etc) with a loud, piercing sound.
[Anglo-Saxon]
render
verb (rendered , rendering )
1 to cause something to be or become render things more agreeable .
2 to give or provide (a service, help, etc).
3 to show (obedience, honour, etc).
4 to pay (money) or perform (a duty), especially in return for something render thanks to God .
5 (often render something back) to give back or return something.
6 to give something in return or exchange.
7 (also render something up) to give up, release or yield something The grave will never render up its dead .
8 to translate something into another language How do you render that in German?
9 to perform (the role of a character in a play, a piece of music, etc).
10 to portray or reproduce someone or something, especially in painting or music.
11 to present or submit for payment, approval, consideration, etc.
12 to cover (brick or stone) with a coat of plaster.
13 (often render something down)
a to melt down (fat), especially to clarify it;
b to remove (fat) by melting it.
14 law said of a judge or jury: to deliver formally (a judgement or verdict).
noun a first coat of plaster or rendering applied to brick or stonework.
[14c: from French rendre ]
renderable adjective .
renderer noun .
rendering noun
1 a performance.
2 a coat of plaster.
verb (rendered , rendering )
1 to cause something to be or become render things more agreeable .
2 to give or provide (a service, help, etc).
3 to show (obedience, honour, etc).
4 to pay (money) or perform (a duty), especially in return for something render thanks to God .
5 (often render something back) to give back or return something.
6 to give something in return or exchange.
7 (also render something up) to give up, release or yield something The grave will never render up its dead .
8 to translate something into another language How do you render that in German?
9 to perform (the role of a character in a play, a piece of music, etc).
10 to portray or reproduce someone or something, especially in painting or music.
11 to present or submit for payment, approval, consideration, etc.
12 to cover (brick or stone) with a coat of plaster.
13 (often render something down)
a to melt down (fat), especially to clarify it;
b to remove (fat) by melting it.
14 law said of a judge or jury: to deliver formally (a judgement or verdict).
noun a first coat of plaster or rendering applied to brick or stonework.
[14c: from French rendre ]
renderable adjective .
renderer noun .
rendering noun
1 a performance.
2 a coat of plaster.
rendezvous
noun (rendezvous )
1
a an appointment to meet at a specified time and place;
b the meeting itself;
c the place where such a meeting is to be.
2 a place where people generally meet.
3 space flight an arranged meeting, and usually docking, of two spacecraft in space.
verb (rendezvoused rendezvousing ) intr
1 to meet at an appointed place or time.
2 said of two spacecraft: to meet, and usually dock, in space.
[16c: French, meaning -present yourselves-, from se rendre to present oneself]
noun (rendezvous )
1
a an appointment to meet at a specified time and place;
b the meeting itself;
c the place where such a meeting is to be.
2 a place where people generally meet.
3 space flight an arranged meeting, and usually docking, of two spacecraft in space.
verb (rendezvoused rendezvousing ) intr
1 to meet at an appointed place or time.
2 said of two spacecraft: to meet, and usually dock, in space.
[16c: French, meaning -present yourselves-, from se rendre to present oneself]
rendition
noun
1 an act of rendering.
2 a performance or interpretation of a piece of music, a dramatic role, etc.
3 a translation.
noun
1 an act of rendering.
2 a performance or interpretation of a piece of music, a dramatic role, etc.
3 a translation.
rendzina
noun , soil science a dark fertile soil, typical of humid or semi-arid grassland and limestone regions, rich in humus and calcium carbonate, that has developed over limestone bedrock.
[1920s: Russian, from Polish redzina ]
noun , soil science a dark fertile soil, typical of humid or semi-arid grassland and limestone regions, rich in humus and calcium carbonate, that has developed over limestone bedrock.
[1920s: Russian, from Polish redzina ]
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