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Carpenter
Carpenter Car"pen*ter, n. [OF. carpentier, F. charpentier, LL. carpentarius, fr. L. carpentum wagon, carriage.] An artificer who works in timber; a framer and builder of houses, ships, etc. Syn: Carpenter, Joiner. Usage: The carpenter frames and puts together roofs, partitions, floors, and other structural parts of a building. The joiner supplies stairs, doors shutters, mantelpieces, cupboards, and other parts necessary to finishing the building. In America the two trades are commonly united. Carpenter ant (Zo["o]l.), any species of ant which gnaws galleries in the wood of trees and constructs its nests therein. They usually select dead or somewhat decayed wood. The common large American species is Formica Pennsylvanica. Carpenter bee (Zo["o]l.), a large hymenopterous insect of the genus Xylocopa; -- so called because it constructs its nest by gnawing long galleries in sound timber. The common American species is Xylocopa Virginica.
Carpenter ant
Carpenter Car"pen*ter, n. [OF. carpentier, F. charpentier, LL. carpentarius, fr. L. carpentum wagon, carriage.] An artificer who works in timber; a framer and builder of houses, ships, etc. Syn: Carpenter, Joiner. Usage: The carpenter frames and puts together roofs, partitions, floors, and other structural parts of a building. The joiner supplies stairs, doors shutters, mantelpieces, cupboards, and other parts necessary to finishing the building. In America the two trades are commonly united. Carpenter ant (Zo["o]l.), any species of ant which gnaws galleries in the wood of trees and constructs its nests therein. They usually select dead or somewhat decayed wood. The common large American species is Formica Pennsylvanica. Carpenter bee (Zo["o]l.), a large hymenopterous insect of the genus Xylocopa; -- so called because it constructs its nest by gnawing long galleries in sound timber. The common American species is Xylocopa Virginica.
Carpenter bee
Carpenter Car"pen*ter, n. [OF. carpentier, F. charpentier, LL. carpentarius, fr. L. carpentum wagon, carriage.] An artificer who works in timber; a framer and builder of houses, ships, etc. Syn: Carpenter, Joiner. Usage: The carpenter frames and puts together roofs, partitions, floors, and other structural parts of a building. The joiner supplies stairs, doors shutters, mantelpieces, cupboards, and other parts necessary to finishing the building. In America the two trades are commonly united. Carpenter ant (Zo["o]l.), any species of ant which gnaws galleries in the wood of trees and constructs its nests therein. They usually select dead or somewhat decayed wood. The common large American species is Formica Pennsylvanica. Carpenter bee (Zo["o]l.), a large hymenopterous insect of the genus Xylocopa; -- so called because it constructs its nest by gnawing long galleries in sound timber. The common American species is Xylocopa Virginica.
Carpentering
Carpentering Car"pen*ter*ing, n. The occupation or work of a carpenter; the act of working in timber; carpentry.
Diapente
Diapente Di`a*pen"te, n. [L., fr. Gr. ? a fifth; dia` through + ? five: cf. F. diapente.] 1. (Anc. Mus.) The interval of the fifth. 2. (Med.) A composition of five ingredients.
Penteconter
Penteconter Pen"te*con`ter, n. [Gr. ? (sc. ?), fr. ? fifty.] (Gr. Antiq.) A Grecian vessel with fifty oars. [Written also pentaconter.]
Pentecost
Pentecost Pen"te*cost, n. [L. pentecoste, Gr. ? (sc. ?) the fiftieth day, Pentecost, fr. ? fiftieth, fr. ? fifty, fr. ? five. See Five, and cf. Pingster.] 1. A solemn festival of the Jews; -- so called because celebrated on the fiftieth day (seven weeks) after the second day of the Passover (which fell on the sixteenth of the Jewish month Nisan); -- hence called, also, the Feast of Weeks. At this festival an offering of the first fruits of the harvest was made. By the Jews it was generally regarded as commemorative of the gift of the law on the fiftieth day after the departure from Egypt. 2. A festival of the Roman Catholic and other churches in commemoration of the descent of the Holy Spirit on the apostles; which occurred on the day of Pentecost; -- called also Whitsunday. --Shak.
Pentecostal
Pentecostal Pen`te*cos"tal, a. Of or pertaining to Pentecost or to Whitsuntide.
Pentecostals
Pentecostals Pen`te*cos"tals, n. pl. Offerings formerly made to the parish priest, or to the mother church, at Pentecost. --Shipley.
Pentecoster
Pentecoster Pen`te*cos"ter, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? fifty.] (Gr. Antiq.) An officer in the Spartan army commanding fifty men. --Mitford.
Pentecosties
Pentecosty Pen`te*cos"ty, n.; pl. Pentecosties. [Gr. ?, fr. ? the fiftieth, ? fifty.] (Gr. Antiq.) A troop of fifty soldiers in the Spartan army; -- called also pentecostys. --Jowett (Thucyd. ).
Pentecosty
Pentecosty Pen`te*cos"ty, n.; pl. Pentecosties. [Gr. ?, fr. ? the fiftieth, ? fifty.] (Gr. Antiq.) A troop of fifty soldiers in the Spartan army; -- called also pentecostys. --Jowett (Thucyd. ).
pentecostys
Pentecosty Pen`te*cos"ty, n.; pl. Pentecosties. [Gr. ?, fr. ? the fiftieth, ? fifty.] (Gr. Antiq.) A troop of fifty soldiers in the Spartan army; -- called also pentecostys. --Jowett (Thucyd. ).
Pentelic
Pentelic Pen*tel"ic, Pentelican Pen*tel"i*can, a. Of or pertaining to Mount Pentelicus, near Athens, famous for its fine white marble quarries; obtained from Mount Pentelicus; as, the Pentelic marble of which the Parthenon is built.
Pentelican
Pentelic Pen*tel"ic, Pentelican Pen*tel"i*can, a. Of or pertaining to Mount Pentelicus, near Athens, famous for its fine white marble quarries; obtained from Mount Pentelicus; as, the Pentelic marble of which the Parthenon is built.
Pentene
Pentene Pen"tene, n. [See Penta-.] (Chem.) Same as Amylene.
Repented
Repent Re*pent" (r?-p?nt"), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Repented; p. pr. & vb. n. Repenting.] [F. se repentir; L. pref. re- re- + poenitere to make repent, poenitet me it repents me, I repent. See Penitent.] 1. To feel pain, sorrow, or regret, for what one has done or omitted to do. First she relents With pity; of that pity then repents. --Dryden. 2. To change the mind, or the course of conduct, on account of regret or dissatisfaction. Lest, peradventure, the people repent when they see war, and they return to Egypt. --Ex. xiii. 17. 3. (Theol.) To be sorry for sin as morally evil, and to seek forgiveness; to cease to love and practice sin. Except ye repent, ye shall likewise perish. --Luke xii. 3.
Repenter
Repenter Re*pent"er (-[~e]r), n. One who repents.
Semidiapente
Semidiapente Sem`i*di`a*pen"te, n. (Mus.) An imperfect or diminished fifth. --Busby.
Serpented
Serpent Ser"pent, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Serpented; p. pr. & vb. n. Serpenting.] To wind like a serpent; to crook about; to meander. [R.] ``The serpenting of the Thames.' --Evelyn.

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- Pente is an abstract strategy board game for two or more players, created in 1977 by Gary Gabrel. A member of the m,n,k game family, Pente stands out for...
- Battle of Pente Pigadia can refer to: Battle of Pente Pigadia (1821), a battle of the Gr**** War of Independence Battle of Pente Pigadia (1897), a battle...
- L'été en pente douce (Summer on a gentle slope) is a French film, an adaptation of a novel by Pierre Pelot. It was directed by Gérard Krawczyk, and released...
- Pente Vryses (Gr****: Πέντε Βρύσες) is a village of the Lagkadas muni****lity. Before the 2011 local government reform it was part of the muni****lity...
- Rura Penthe is the name of a fictional penal colony in the following works: A penal colony island in the 1954 Disney film 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea...
- Pente Pigadia (Gr****: Πέντε Πηγάδια, or "Five Wells"; before 1971: Μπρίγκα - Brigka) is a settlement in the muni****l unit of Filippiada in muni****lity...
- July 2021. "Rules of Pente, Keryo-Pente and Ninuki". Renju. Archived from the original on 2021-07-22. Retrieved 2021-07-22. "Pente". www.mindsports.nl...
- revolt of 1912 Balkan League First Balkan War Battles Sarantaporo Kardzhali Pente Pigadia Sorovich Kumanovo Kirk Kilisse Scutari Lule Burgas Yenidje Adrianople...
- In geometry, a pentagon (from Gr****: πέντε (pente), "five", and γωνία (gonia), "angle") is any five-sided polygon or 5-gon. The sum of the internal angles...
- The Battle of Pente Pigadia or Battle of Beshpinar (Gr****: Μάχη των Πέντε Πηγαδιών; Turkish: Beşpınar Muharebesi), took place on 22–30 October (O.S.)...