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transcendency

NOUN
superior excellence
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There is much unwarranted prating about the transcendency of 'experience' over 'content' in the curriculum .

From Time Magazine Archive

Judge David has many compatriots in assuming President Roosevelt's transcendency.

From Time Magazine Archive

He was so transcendency unconscious of the emotions going on in Mr. Bernard's mind at the moment, that he had only a single thought.

From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 42, April, 1861 by Various

To such transcendency of fret, and desperate hope that worsening of the bad might the sooner end it and bring back the good, had our unfortunate loyal Right Side now come!

From The French Revolution by Carlyle, Thomas

Well, I think that all this has no transcendency....

From Cæsar or Nothing by How, Louis




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