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surplusage
surplusage (ˈsɜːpləsɪdʒ) Also 5 -plausage, 6 -plesage, (-plushach), 6–9 -plussage, 7 -plus(s)adge. Also supplusage. [ad. med.L. surplusagium, f. surplus: see prec. and -age. Cf. AF. superplusage, med.L. superplusagium.] 1. = surplus 1.c 1407 Lydg. Reson & Sens. 6341 To refuse and voyde clene Of exce...
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Surplusage
In jurisprudence, surplusage is language within a document that has no legal relevance to a cause, and may thus be ignored.
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excess - definition of excess - synonyms, pronunciation, spelling from ...
1. a quantity much larger than is needed; [syn: excess, surplus, surplusage, nimiety] 2. immoderation as a consequence of going beyond sufficient or permitted limits; [syn: excess, excessiveness, inordinateness] 3. the state of being more than full; [syn: surfeit, excess, overabundance] 4. excessive indulgence; - Example: "the child was spoiled ...
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supplusage
† supplusage Obs. Variant of surplusage.c 1475 Pol. Poems (Rolls) II. 283 With the supplusage of oone of thyse iij. thynges. 1507–8 Rec. St. Mary at Hill 262 We haue Resseyuyd of the Supploragiis [? Supplusagis] of the last yere ix li viij s iiij d.
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Obfuscation
An earlier similar phrase appears in Mark Twain's Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offenses, where he lists rule fourteen of good writing as "eschew surplusage
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Excess - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
excess: 1 n the state of being more than full Synonyms: overabundance , surfeit Type of: fullness the condition of being filled to capacity n a quantity much larger than is needed Synonyms: nimiety , surplus , surplusage Type of: overabundance , overmuch , overmuchness , superabundance a quantity that is more than what is appropriate n ...
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superplusage
† superplusage Obs. [ad. OF. superplusage or med.L. superplusagium: see prec. and -age.] = surplusage.1450 Rolls of Parlt. V. 194/1 Aunsweryng to oure saide Progenitours of the superplusage. 1509–10 Chr. Coll. Acc. in Willis & Clark Cambridge (1886) II. 196 The superplusage of the last accompt xl li...
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timorosity
† timoˈrosity Obs. Forms: (5 tymorysite), 6 timerosity, -itie, tymer-, (temer-), timorositie, 6–7 timorosity. [f. as timorous + -ity; cf. obs. It. timorosità (Florio).] Timorousness, timidity.1490 Caxton Eneydos iv. 20 For tymorysite..his tonge..clyued to the palate of his mouuth. 1531 Elyot Gov. i....
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Bank of New York Mellon v. Realogy Corp.
The exclusion would then be "mere surplusage."
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intort
▪ I. † ˈintort, n. Obs. [f. L. intort-us twisted: see next.] A pipe or tube twisted in circles.1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 678 A Pipe..with turning gyres like a Serpent, whence called an Intort.▪ II. † inˈtort, ppl. a. Obs. rare. [ad. L. intort-us, pa. pple. of intorquēre: see next.] Twisted or thr...
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Cesar Picton
The King's Bench held that this was "surplusage" and not material to the validity of the case, so the conviction was upheld.
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perclose
▪ I. perclose obs. variant of parclose n.▪ II. † perclose obs. var. parclose v., to enclose; to close, conclude.1535 St. Papers Hen. VIII, II. 260 At Chester we receyved letters from Mr. Brabazon, whiche we send you herin perclosed. 1538 Ibid. III. 73 Which if we may have before the perclosing of th...
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Stern v. Marshall
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Whether the Ninth Circuit opinion, which renders §157(b)(2)(C) surplusage in light of §157(b)(2)(B), contravenes Congress's intent
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immutation
† immuˈtation Obs. [ad. L. immūtātiōn-em, n. of action f. immūtāre: see next. Cf. obs. F. immutation.] Mutation, change, alteration, transformation. (In quot. 1704 = hypallage.)c 1540 tr. Pol. Verg. Eng. Hist. (Camden) I. 195 The younger abatid their pride, while they endevored novelties and immutat...
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Gaylord Wilshire
Liquid Air: Perpetual Motion at Last: Tripler's Surplusage Explained. Los Angeles, n.p., 1899.
The Problem of the Trust.
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