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Present
Present Pre*sent", v. i. (Med.)
To appear at the mouth of the uterus so as to be perceptible
to the finger in vaginal examination; -- said of a part of an
infant during labor.
Present
Present Pre*sent", n. (Mil.)
The position of a soldier in presenting arms; as, to stand at
present.
Meaning of Present from wikipedia
- The
present is the
period of time that is
occurring now. The
present is
contrasted with the past, the
period of time that has
already occurred, and the...
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PRESENT is a
lightweight block cipher,
developed by the
Orange Labs (France), Ruhr
University Bochum (Germany) and the
Technical University of Denmark...
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Present Laughter is a
comic play
written by Noël
Coward in 1939 but not
produced until 1942
because the
Second World War
began while it was in rehearsal...
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Before Present (BP) or "years
before present (YBP)" is a time
scale used
mainly in archaeology, geology, and
other scientific disciplines to
specify when...
- The
present continuous, also
called the
present progressive or
present imperfect, is a verb form used in
modern English that
combines the
present tense...
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Présent was a
French newspaper (published five days a w****). The
paper was
founded in 1982. It was
close to the
French Front National, and
followed a...
- The
present perfect is a
grammatical combination of the
present tense and
perfect aspect that is used to
express a past
event that has
present consequences...
- The
simple present,
present simple or
present indefinite is one of the verb
forms ****ociated with the
present tense in
modern English. It is
commonly referred...
- rhetoric, the
historical present or
historic present, also
called dramatic present or
narrative present, is the
employment of the
present tense instead of past...
- 6000BC–1000AD • 1000–1750 • 1750–1900 • 1900–
Present Architectural style •
Architecture timeline...