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acception
acception rare. (ækˈsɛpʃən) [ad. L. acceptiōn-em, n. of action f. accept- ppl. stem of accipĕre; see accept. Used by Wyclif to translate the Vulg. acceptio persōnārum (Rom. ii. 11, etc.) acception of persons, a phrase occurring hundreds of times down to 1700, when it was supplanted by accepting, acc... Oxford English Dictionary
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Acception vs Exception: Deciding Between Similar Terms
In some parts of the world, acception is used more commonly than exception, while in others, the opposite is true. For example, in British English, acception is used to refer to the act of accepting, whereas in American English, exception is the preferred term. 2. Technical Jargon.
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Acception vs. Exception — What's the Difference?
Jan 31, 2022The act of excepting or excluding; exclusion; restriction by taking out something which would otherwise be included, as in a class, statement, rule. The exception of a rule. Fiza Rafique. Jan 31, 2022. Exception. That which is excluded from others; a person, thing, or case, specified as distinct, or not included.
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Arcus
called arcus or arc functions Arcus Argentariorum, an arch of San Giorgio al Velabro Church, Rome, Italy Arcus, the main protagonist of the webcomic Acception wikipedia.org
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accepter
accepter (ækˈsɛptə(r)) [f. accept v. + -er1. Now the general word; acceptor the older form is retained in special senses.] One who accepts, or receives what is offered or presented. accepter of persons or faces, a judge who is influenced by the personal acceptableness of individuals, one who shows p... Oxford English Dictionary
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Which Spelling Is Correct? - Grammarhow
The company will make no exceptions to the rule. "Exception" and "Acception" aren't synonyms. Those words don't mean the same and they cannot interchange in an attempt to convey the same message. The only correct form to indicate something that's not inside of the rule is the word "Exception". "Acception" should be avoided ...
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Betanzos
betanços would apply better for the double function of invert the context (without distort the action of have been saying something in it superlative acception wikipedia.org
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accepting
▪ I. accepting, vbl. n. (ækˈsɛptɪŋ) [f. accept v. + -ing1.] 1. The action of taking or receiving what is offered or presented; acceptance, reception. accepting of faces or persons of men: partiality, undue favour; see accept 2, acception 2.1577 tr. Bullinger, Decades (1592) 193 One of these two vice... Oxford English Dictionary
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William Wilson (architect)
On 11 March 1682, at Masons Hall, London, he was initiated into the Acception, an exclusive lodge of accepted Masons. wikipedia.org
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misacception
† misacˈception Obs. [mis-1 4: see acception 4.] = prec.1628–9 Bp. Hall Serm. to Lords 18 Feb. Wks. 1808 V. 385 The Apostle..contemning all impotent mis-acceptions, calls them what he finds them, A froward generation. 1697 J. Sergeant Solid Philos. 109 What Prodigious Inconveniences do arise from th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Maud (given name)
1125–1158), first Queen Consort of Portugal Other Maud Adams (born 1945), Swedish actress Maud (fictional), supporting protagonist of the webcomic Acception wikipedia.org
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aberr
† aˈberr, v. Obs. [ad. L. aberrā-re to go astray, f. ab off, away + errā-re to wander.] To wander off, go astray, diverge from a recognized path. fig.1536 Bellendene Boece (1821) II. 50 Thay..usit the cursit ritis of Paganis, aberand fra the Cristin faith. 1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. 189 We may ab... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ouderkerk (disambiguation)
aan de Amstel, a town in North Holland, Netherlands Ouwerkerk, a town in Zeeland, Netherlands Coco “Colourbee” Ouwerkerk, a cartoonist and creator of Acception wikipedia.org
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Attican
† ˈAttical, ˈAttican, a. Obs. rare; = Attic a.a 1660 Hammond Serm. 12 (T.) The common Attical acception of it. 1610 Healey tr. Vives' Comm. St. Aug. City of God (1620) 75 Gellius (not Aulus with the Attican nights). Oxford English Dictionary
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2017 in webcomics
Carnby and Hwang Young-chan November 7 — Let's Play by Mongie November 7 — 1000 by Chuck Brown and Sanford Greene December 5 — War Cry by Dean Haspiel Acception wikipedia.org
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