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111ser|pent — «SUR puhnt», noun. 1. a) a snake, especially a big snake. b) any one of various animals in legend supposed to be like a snake in shape but usually of enormous size and often living in the sea or a lake. 2. Figurative. a sly, treacherous person. 3 …
112un´re|pent´ant|ly — un|re|pent|ant «UHN rih PEHN tuhnt», adjective. not repentant; impenitent. –un´re|pent´ant|ly, adverb …
113un|re|pent|ant — «UHN rih PEHN tuhnt», adjective. not repentant; impenitent. –un´re|pent´ant|ly, adverb …
114Juku Pent — (November 20, 1918 ndash; 1995) was a West German cross country skier who competed in the 1950s. He finished 26th in the 50 km event at the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo.External links* [http://users.skynet.be/hermandw/olymp/srccsm50.html Olympic… …
115ar|pent — «AHR puhnt; French ar pahn», noun. 1. an old French unit of land measure, still sometimes used in parts of North America (especially Quebec and Louisiana) and in certain British colonies, varying from 0.84 to 1.28 acres. 2. an old French unit of… …
116e|rum|pent — «ih RUHM puhnt», adjective. 1. bursting forth. 2. Botany. prominent, as if bursting through the epidermis. ╂[< Latin ērumpēns, entis, present participle of ērumpere erupt < ex out + rumpere burst] …
117re|pent|ance — «rih PEHN tuhns», noun. 1. sorrow for doing wrong: »Her repentance made everyone anxious to forgive her. SYNONYM(S): contrition. 2. sorrow; regret …
118re|pent´er — re|pent1 «rih PEHNT», intransitive verb. 1. to feel sorry for having done wrong and seek forgiveness: »The sinner repented. 2. to feel sorry; regret something done in the past: »Married in haste, we may repent at leisure (William Congreve). –v.t …
119re|pent — re|pent1 «rih PEHNT», intransitive verb. 1. to feel sorry for having done wrong and seek forgiveness: »The sinner repented. 2. to feel sorry; regret something done in the past: »Married in haste, we may repent at leisure (William Congreve). –v.t …
120ser|pent|ry — «SUR puhn tree», noun. serpents as a group …