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extemporal
extemporal, a. Now rare. (ɛkˈstɛmpərəl) [ad. L. extemporāl-is arising out of the moment, f. ex tempore: see extempore. Cf. temporal.] 1. Done, said, or conceived on the spur of the moment; not premeditated or studied beforehand; impromptu; off-hand.1570 Levins Manip. 14 Extemporall extemporalis. 157...
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extemporate
† exˈtemporate, a. Obs. [f. extempore adv. + -ate2.] a. Done or produced extempore; b. = extemporal.1590 Greene Never too late (1600) 104 In an extemporate humor he made this sonnet. 1651 Baxter Inf. Bapt. Apol. 4 To my first Paper I could never have answer (save to the extemporate writing before at...
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unpremeditated
unpreˈmeditated, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)1591 Shakes. 1 Hen. VI, i. ii. 88 Aske me what question thou canst possible, And I will answer vnpremeditated. 1619 A. Newman Pleas. Vis. 2 His vnpremeditated words. 1699 Bentley Phal. 237 Both Comedies and Tragedies for some time were unpremeditated and extemporal....
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Juan de Espinosa Medrano
In August 1681, he delivered the "Re-elección evangélica o sermón extemporal" as part of his competition for the magisterial canonry of the Catedral del
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Queen Elizabeth's Men
Tarlton quickly became the star of the Queen's Men – "for a wondrous plentiful pleasant extemporal wit, he was the wonder of his time."
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faculty
faculty (ˈfækəltɪ) Forms: 4–6 faculte, (5 facultee), 5–7 facultie, 6– faculty. [ME. faculte, a. F. faculté: ad. L. facultāt-em power, ability, opportunity, also resources, wealth, f. facilis easy (cf. early L. facul adv. = facile easily). Facultās and facilitās (see facility) were originally differe...
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