Etymology: translation of Latin praesentia animi
: self-control so maintained in an emergency, in danger, or in an embarrassing situation that one can say or do the right thing : unshaken calmness and readiness of thought
Etymology: translation of Latin praesentia animi
: self-control so maintained in an emergency, in danger, or in an embarrassing situation that one can say or do the right thing : unshaken calmness and readiness of thought
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012