Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- transitive verb To submit or present, as for consideration, approval, or payment.
- transitive verb To give or make available; provide.
- transitive verb To give in return or by obligation.
- transitive verb To deliver or pronounce formally.
- transitive verb To surrender or relinquish; yield.
- transitive verb To transfer (a suspect or prisoner) from one country to another by rendition.
- transitive verb To cause to become; make.
- transitive verb To represent in verbal form; depict.
- transitive verb To represent in a drawing or painting, especially in perspective.
- transitive verb Computers To convert (graphics) from a file into visual form, as on a video display.
- transitive verb To perform an interpretation of (a musical piece, for example).
- transitive verb To arrange.
- transitive verb To express in another language or form; translate.
- transitive verb To reduce, convert, or melt down (fat) by heating.
- transitive verb To coat (brick, for example) with plaster or cement.
- noun A payment in kind, services, or cash from a tenant to a feudal lord.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who rends or tears by violence.
- noun A return; a payment, especially a payment of rent.
- noun A giving up; surrender.
- noun An account given; a statement; a confession.
- noun Plaster put directly on a wall.
- To give or pay back; give in return, or in retribution; return: sometimes with back.
- To give up; yield; surrender.
- To give; furnish; present; afford for use or benefit; often, to give officially, or in compliance with a request or duty: as, to
render assistance or service; the court rendered judgment. - To make or cause to be; cause to become; invest with certain qualities: as, to
render a fortress more secure or impregnable. - To translate, as from one language into another.
- To interpret, or express for others, the meaning, spirit, and effect of; reproduce; represent: as, to
render a part in a drama, a piece of music, a scene in painting, etc. - To report; exhibit; describe.
- To reduce; try out; clarify by boiling or steaming: said of fats: as, kettle-rendered lard.
- In building, to plaster directly on the brickwork and without the intervention of laths.
- To pass or pull through a pulley or the like, as a rope.
- Synonyms To restore.
- To contribute, supply.
- 5 and Interpret, etc. See
translate . - To give an account; make explanation or confession.
- To be put or passed through a pulley or the like.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who rends.
- noun obsolete A surrender.
- noun A return; a payment of rent.
- noun obsolete An account given; a statement.
- transitive verb To return; to pay back; to restore.
- transitive verb To inflict, as a retribution; to requite.
- transitive verb To give up; to yield; to surrender.
- transitive verb Hence, to furnish; to contribute.
- transitive verb To furnish; to state; to deliver.
- transitive verb To cause to be, or to become
- transitive verb To translate from one language into another.
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Extend ActionController:: RenderOption register the module for a particular render key (define a method called _render_# render: yaml ⇒ "hello", the first parameter would be set any appropriate headers; most commonly, you will want to set the set the response_body
Rails Wiki 2009
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By Tusar N Mohapatra 6:39 AM You maintain that "the extreme diversity of intended meanings of the term render it effectively meaningless."
Extreme diversity of intended meanings Tusar N Mohapatra 2007
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By Tusar N Mohapatra 6:39 AM You maintain that "the extreme diversity of intended meanings of the term render it effectively meaningless."
Archive 2007-04-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2007
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It also features a built-in render engine while sketch-up requires a 3rd party app of plug-in.
Model Your Home, Plan Improvements In 3D With Google Sketchup | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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If the plot of a novel requires that the villain render Nancy Drew unconscious, this may occur only by means of a blow to her head from behind; no chloroform, no needles.
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If the plot of a novel requires that the villain render Nancy Drew unconscious, this may occur only by means of a blow to her head from behind; no chloroform, no needles.
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He must also be prepared to lend a hand in carrying the wounded; and, in short, render himself as useful as possible, and thus prove himself a friend of officer and man.
With The Immortal Seventh Division Edmund John Kennedy
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The delicacy and the dignity of meaning attaching to the word render it an epithet especially appropriate to Beatrice, as implying all that is loveliest in person and character.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 16, February, 1859 Various
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One of the greatest services it can render is to take hold of this unusual talent, no matter what its property qualifications or its social condition may be; for wherever talent is found, it should be developed and put to the use of the state.
The Influence of Canadian Universities in Canadian Development 1920
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Well then, turn about; I am going to pay them a visit, and you call render me a service.
Letters and notes on the manners, customs, and conditions of the North American Indians 1841
sionnach commented on the word render
A greasy, slippery kind of word, with both culinary and political overtones.
October 19, 2007
skipvia commented on the word render
See rendition, sadly.
October 19, 2007
seanahan commented on the word render
It is neither greasy nor slippery when describing graphics.
October 19, 2007
yarb commented on the word render
Render unto Caesar fat which is Caesar's.
October 19, 2007
reesetee commented on the word render
Ha!
October 19, 2007
skipvia commented on the word render
Good one, yarb!
October 20, 2007
sionnach commented on the word render
The National Magazine of Rendering.
Sample content, from the February 2000 issue (courtesy of mcsweeneys.net):
Tom Genack covers recent technological advances in Grease Removal Systems Equipment (GRSE), specifically the indoor grease reservoir with outside drainpipe access. The indoor reservoir, designed for mid-sized restaurants and low-end fry operations, should all but eliminate spoilage and vermin problems. To drain it, GRSE technicians will need a rig fitted with vacuum pumps and a flowmeter - neither of which comes cheap - but any GRSE technician who's dipsticked a vermin-infested stow will tell you it's well worth it.
February 13, 2009
skipvia commented on the word render
I have got to subscribe to this journal, if only to find out exactly what a "vermin-infested stow" is and how one goes about dipsticking one.
February 13, 2009
reesetee commented on the word render
When you find out, skipvia, don't tell me.
February 13, 2009
skipvia commented on the word render
I find it a little disturbing that installing an indoor grease reservoir with outside drainpipe access only "all but eliminates" vermin infestation. Why go to all that expense if, the next time you dipstick your grease reservoir, you still might find vermin?
I've got to see this in action someday...
February 13, 2009
bilby commented on the word render
low-end fry operation is pretty good too.
February 13, 2009
mn commented on the word render
the adequate preventive measures are rendered.
January 14, 2010
shanvrolijk commented on the word render
Had the doctor misplaced anything on that dismal shore? Could I render assistance?
render assistance: provide assistance
CLOUD ATLAS, by David Mitchell
An excerpt from the Pacific Journal of Adam Ewing
https://www.hodder.co.uk/Articles/First+Chapter+Cloud+Atlas+by+David+Mitchell.page
January 28, 2018