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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

The writer has set it forth in a chapter on the transcendency of π in a work soon to be published by Professor Young of The University of Chicago.

From The Teaching of Geometry by Smith, David Eugene

For purely spiritual love aspires to absolute transcendency; it cannot bear contact with every-day life.

From The Evolution of Love by Schleussner, Ellie

In the final success of Reeves, it is the man himself who confronts one in the unique transcendency and victoriousness of personal merit.

From West Indian Fables by James Anthony Froude Explained by J. J. Thomas by Thomas, J. J. (John Jacob)




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