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prescind, v. (prɪˈsɪnd) [ad. L. præscindĕre, præsciss- to cut off in front, f. præ, pre- A. + scindĕre to cut.] 1. trans. To cut off beforehand, prematurely, or abruptly; to cut away or remove at once.1636 R. Brathwait Rom. Emp. 20 The brevity of his reigne prescinded many and great hopes of his goo...
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prescission
prescission rare. (prɪˈsɪʃən) [n. of action from prescind.] The action of prescinding.1589 Nashe Almond 2 If, in comparing thy knauery, my full points seeme as tedious to thy puritane perusers as the Northeren mans mile and a waybitte to the weary passenger..till I see what market commission thou ha...
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Original position
Justice (1982), Michael Sandel has criticized Rawls's notion of a veil of ignorance, pointing out that it is impossible, for an individual, to completely prescind
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Against All Odds (2011 film)
from the Zürcher Landzeitung wrote that the "loose juxtaposition" of the three stories was the strength of the film because it enables the viewer "to prescind
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precision
precision (prɪˈsɪʒən) [a. F. précision (16th c. in Godef.) or ad. L. præcīsiō-nem a cutting off abruptly, n. of action f. præcīdĕre: see precise a.] 1. a. The fact, condition, or quality of being precise; exactness, definiteness; distinctness, accuracy. arm of precision: a fire-arm fitted with mecha...
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Phytogeography
geography (or phytogeography in strict sense, chorology, floristics);
plant sociology (or phytosociology, synecology – however, this field does not prescind
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