different between sedent vs cedent
sedent
English
Etymology
Latin sedens, sedentis. Doublet of sejant.
Adjective
sedent (not comparable)
- sitting; inactive; quiet
Anagrams
- Stende, denets, endest, need'st, needst, nested, teends, tensed
Latin
Verb
sedent
- third-person plural present active indicative of sede?
- third-person plural present active subjunctive of sedo
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cedent
English
Etymology
Latin c?dere (“to yield”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?si?d?nt/
Noun
cedent (plural cedents)
- The person who cedes a personal obligation to another.
Related terms
- cedant (variant of cedent)
Anagrams
- decent
Latin
Verb
c?dent
- third-person plural future active indicative of c?d?
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