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cancellandum
cancellandum Printing and Bibliogr. (kænsəˈlændəm) Also anglicized ˈcancelland. [neut. gerundive (sc. folium leaf) of L. cancellāre cancel v.] In full, cancellandum leaf: a leaf, or portion thereof, for which another is substituted. So ˈcancellans [pres. pple.], the substituted leaf, etc.1923 R. W. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cancel leaf
English: cancelland (pl. cancellands); Latin: cancellandum (pl. cancellanda): The leaf intended to be replaced, or removed, but when this has not yet been English: cancelled leaf (pl. cancelled leaves); Latin: cancellatum (pl. cancellata): Refers to the cancellandum after it has been removed. wikipedia.org
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cancel
▪ I. cancel, n. (ˈkænsəl) [(1) ad. L. cancelli (see cancelli); (2, etc.) f. following verb.] † I. 1. pl. Prison bars, limits, bounds, confines. Chiefly fig. Obs.1596 C. Fitzgeffrey Sir F. Drake (1881) 66 Bounded Within the cancels, that the world doe bound. c 1645 Sir E. Dering in Rushw. Hist. Coll.... Oxford English Dictionary
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presentation
presentation (prɛzənˈteɪʃən) [ME. a. OF. presentacion (13th c. in Littré, mod.F. présentation), or ad. late L. præsentātiōn-em, n. of action f. præsentāre to present.] The action of presenting, in various senses; rarely, something presented. I. 1. The action of presenting or introducing a person: se... Oxford English Dictionary
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