Word Meanings - TERRE-TENANT - Book Publishers vocabulary database
One who has the actual possession of land; the occupant.
Related words: (words related to TERRE-TENANT)
- ACTUALIZE
To make actual; to realize in action. Coleridge. - POSSESSIONER
1. A possessor; a property holder. "Possessioners of riches." E. Hall. Having been of old freemen and possessioners. Sir P. Sidney. 2. An invidious name for a member of any religious community endowed with property in lands, buildings, etc., - ACTUAL
1. Involving or comprising action; active. Her walking and other actual performances. Shak. Let your holy and pious intention be actual; that is . . . by a special prayer or action, . . . given to God. Jer. Taylor. 2. Existing in act or reality; - OCCUPANT
1. One who occupies, or takes possession; one who has the actual use or possession, or is in possession, of a thing. Note: This word, in law, sometimes signifies one who takes the first possession of a thing that has no owner. 2. A prostitute. - POSSESSIONARY
Of or pertaining to possession; arising from possession. - ACTUALITY
The state of being actual; reality; as, the actuality of God's nature. South. - ACTUALIZATION
A making actual or really existent. Emerson. - POSSESSION
The having, holding, or detention of property in one's power or command; actual seizin or occupancy; ownership, whether rightful or wrongful. Note: Possession may be either actual or constructive; actual, when a party has the immediate occupancy; - ACTUALLY
1. Actively. "Neither actually . . . nor passively." Fuller. 2. In act or in fact; really; in truth; positively. - ACTUALIST
One who deals with or considers actually existing facts and conditions, rather than fancies or theories; -- opposed to idealist. J. Grote. - ACTUALNESS
Quality of being actual; actuality. - DISPOSSESSION
The putting out of possession, wrongfully or otherwise, of one who is in possession of a freehold, no matter in what title; -- called also ouster. (more info) 1. The act of putting out of possession; the state of being dispossessed. Bp. Hall. - SELF-POSSESSION
The possession of one's powers; calmness; self-command; presence of mind; composure. - TACTUAL
Of or pertaining to the sense, or the organs, of touch; derived from touch. In the lowest organisms we have a kind of tactual sense diffused over the entire body. Tyndall. - PREPOSSESSION
1. Preoccupation; prior possession. Hammond. 2. Preoccupation of the mind by an opinion, or impression, already formed; preconceived opinion; previous impression; bias; -- generally, but not always, used in a favorable sense; as, the prepossessions - REPOSSESSION
The act or the state of possessing again. - FACTUAL
Relating to, or containing, facts.