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Dictionary Results for content:
1. WordNet® 3.0 (2006)
content
    adj 1: satisfied or showing satisfaction with things as they
           are; "a contented smile" [syn: contented, content]
           [ant: discontent, discontented]
    n 1: everything that is included in a collection and that is
         held or included in something; "he emptied the contents of
         his pockets"; "the two groups were similar in content"
    2: what a communication that is about something is about [syn:
       message, content, subject matter, substance]
    3: the proportion of a substance that is contained in a mixture
       or alloy etc.
    4: the amount that can be contained; "the gas tank has a
       capacity of 12 gallons" [syn: capacity, content]
    5: the sum or range of what has been perceived, discovered, or
       learned [syn: content, cognitive content, mental
       object]
    6: the state of being contented with your situation in life; "he
       relaxed in sleepy contentedness"; "they could read to their
       heart's content" [syn: contentedness, content]
    7: something (a person or object or scene) selected by an artist
       or photographer for graphic representation; "a moving picture
       of a train is more dramatic than a still picture of the same
       subject" [syn: subject, content, depicted object]
    v 1: satisfy in a limited way; "He contented himself with one
         glass of beer per day"
    2: make content; "I am contented" [ant: discontent]

2. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Content \Con*tent"\, n.
   1. Rest or quietness of the mind in one's present condition;
      freedom from discontent; satisfaction; contentment;
      moderate happiness.
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            Such is the fullness of my heart's content. --Shak.
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   2. Acquiescence without examination. [Obs.]
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            The sense they humbly take upon content. --Pope.
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   3. That which contents or satisfies; that which if attained
      would make one happy.
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            So will I in England work your grace's full content.
                                                  --Shak.
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   4. (Eng. House of Lords) An expression of assent to a bill or
      motion; an affirmative vote; also, a member who votes
      "Content.".
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            Supposing the number of "Contents" and "Not
            contents" strictly equal in number and consequence.
                                                  --Burke.
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3. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Content \Con*tent"\, v. t. [F. contenter, LL. contentare, fr. L.
   contentus, p. p. See Content, a.]
   1. To satisfy the desires of; to make easy in any situation;
      to appease or quiet; to gratify; to please.
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            Do not content yourselves with obscure and confused
            ideas, where clearer are to be attained. --I. Watts.
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            Pilate, willing to content the people, released
            Barabbas unto them.                   --Mark xv. 15.
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   2. To satisfy the expectations of; to pay; to requite.
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            Come the next Sabbath, and I will content you.
                                                  --Shak.

   Syn: To satisfy; appease; please. See Satiate.
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4. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Content \Con*tent"\ (k[o^]n*t[e^]nt"), a. [F. content, fr. L.
   contentus, p. p. of contenire to hold together, restrain. See
   Contain.]
   Contained within limits; hence, having the desires limited by
   that which one has; not disposed to repine or grumble;
   satisfied; contented; at rest.
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         Having food and rai ment, let us be therewith content.
                                                  --1 Tim. vi.
                                                  8.
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5. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Content \Con"tent\ (k[o^]n"t[e^]nt or k[o^]n*t[e^]nt"; 277), n.;
   usually in pl., Contents.
   1. That which is contained; the thing or things held by a
      receptacle or included within specified limits; as, the
      contents of a cask or bale or of a room; the contents of a
      book.
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            I shall prove these writings . . . authentic, and
            the contents true, and worthy of a divine original.
                                                  --Grew.
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   2. Power of containing; capacity; extent; size. [Obs.]
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            Strong ship's, of great content.      --Bacon.
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   3. (Geom.) Area or quantity of space or matter contained
      within certain limits; as, solid contents; superficial
      contents.
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            The geometrical content, figure, and situation of
            all the lands of a kingdom.           --Graunt.
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   Table of contents, or Contents, a table or list of topics
      in a book, showing their order and the place where they
      may be found: a summary.
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