Definition of Censes

1. cense [v] - See also: cense

Lexicographical Neighbors of Censes

cenospheres
cenotaph
cenotaphic
cenotaphies
cenotaphs
cenotaphy
cenote
cenotes
cenotrope
cenovis
cens
cense
censed
censer
censers
censes (current term)
censing
censitary
censor
censor morum
censorable
censored
censorial
censorian
censoring
censorings
censorious
censoriously
censoriousness
censorless

Literary usage of Censes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Text-book of the Patent Laws of the United States of America by Albert Henry Walker (1889)
"Licenses given by one of sev- leave to sell the things made. eral owners in common, and li- Express licenses to use, with censes given to one of several 299 ..."

2. A Cyclopedia of Missions: Containing a Comprehensive View of Missionary by Harvey Newcomb (1860)
"... his existence was not renewed in another world ; he forever ceased to be, as truly as the light of a lamp censes to be when its flame is extinguished. ..."

3. The Eclectic practice of medicine by John Milton Scudder (1885)
"Convalescence should be managed with great care, all censes of excitement being avoided. Food should be carefully selected, such tonics and restoratives ..."

4. Notitia Eucharistica: A Commentary, Explanatory, Doctrinal, and Historical by William Edward Scudamore (1876)
"The Censer is carried with the Lights " to the place of the Gospel," where the Deacon " thrice censes the book " before he begins to read. ..."

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