- dend
- ad·dend;dend·ro·chronological;div·i·dend;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
DEND — dendrophororum, dendrophorus … Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions
rǽdend — 1 m ( es/ ) controller, disposer, ruler, one who possesses control over anything; diviner … Old to modern English dictionary
selerǽdend — 2 m ( es/ ) hall ruler or possessor, one who takes part in the councils held in a hall, a councilor of a prince … Old to modern English dictionary
ad|dend — «AD ehnd, uh DEHND», noun. a number or quantity to be added to another number or quantity. In the problem “712 + 365 =?” 365 is the addend. ╂[< addendum] … Useful english dictionary
div|i|dend — «DIHV uh dehnd», noun. 1. a number or quantity to be divided by another: »In 8 ÷ 2, 8 is the dividend. 2. money earned as profit by a company and divided among the owners or stockholders of the company. 3. a share of such money. 4. a refund of… … Useful english dictionary
ex-div|i|dend — «EHKS DIHV uh dehnd», adverb, adjective. without the dividend next to be paid included in the sale price of stocks or shares … Useful english dictionary
bǽdend — m ( es/ ) a vehement or earnest persuader, a solicitor, stirrer, inciter; … Old to modern English dictionary
lǽdend — 1. m ( es/ ) bringer; 2. m ( es/ ) excuser, apologist [lǽden] … Old to modern English dictionary
magorǽdend — m ( es/ ) counselor of men … Old to modern English dictionary
magurǽdend — m ( es/ ) counselor of men … Old to modern English dictionary