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Word Meanings - UNMEANT - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Not meant or intended; unintentional. Dryden.

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  • INTENDENT
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  • INTENDIMENT
    Attention; consideration; knowledge; understanding. Spenser.
  • INTENDANT
    One who has the charge, direction, or management of some public business; a superintendent; as, an intendant of marine; an intendant of finance.
  • INTENDER
    One who intends. Feltham.
  • INTENDMENT
    The true meaning, understanding, or intention of a law, or of any legal instrument. (more info) 1. Charge; oversight. Ford. 2. Intention; design; purpose. The intendment of God and nature. Jer. Taylor.
  • INTENDANCY
    1. The office or employment of an intendant. 2. A territorial district committed to the charge of an intendant.
  • MEANTIME; MEANWHILE
    The intervening time; as, in the meantime .
  • INTENDED
    1. Made tense; stretched out; extended; forcible; violent. Spenser. 2. Purposed; designed; as, intended harm or help. They drew a curse from an intended good. Cowper. 3. Betrothed; affianced; as, an intended husband.
  • INTENDEDLY
    Intentionally. Milton.
  • MEANT
    of Mean.
  • INTEND
    intentum, and intensum, to intend, attend, stretch out, extend; pref. 1. To stretch' to extend; to distend. By this the lungs are intended or remitted. Sir M. Hale. 2. To strain; to make tense. When a bow is successively intended and remedied.
  • REMEANT
    Coming back; returning. "Like the remeant sun." C. Kingsley.
  • UNMEANT
    Not meant or intended; unintentional. Dryden.
  • SUPERINTENDER
    A superintendent.
  • SURINTENDANT
    Superintendent.
  • FOREMEANT
    Intended beforehand; premeditated. Spenser.
  • MISINTEND
    To aim amiss.
  • SUPERINTEND
    To have or exercise the charge and oversight of; to oversee with the power of direction; to take care of with authority; to supervise; as, an officer superintends the building of a ship or the construction of a fort. The king may appoint a council,
  • PERMEANT
    Passing through; permeating. Sir T. Browne.
  • SUPERINTENDENCE
    The act of superintending; care and oversight for the purpose of direction; supervision. Barrow. Syn. -- Inspection; oversight; care; direction; control; guidance.

 

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