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vergency
▪ I. ˈvergency1 [f. verge v.1: cf. next.] The fact of bordering on something.1825 Ld. Cockburn Mem. iii. (1856) 179 [He] said of himself, ‘I often verge so nearly on absurdity’ [etc.]... This was quite true; especially the vergency on absurdity.▪ II. vergency2 (ˈvɜːdʒənsɪ) [f. verge v.2 + -ency.] † ...
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divergency
diˈvergency [f. as prec.: see -ency.] 1. The quality or state of being divergent; the amount or degree of divergence.1709 Berkeley Th. Vision §6 The apparent distance still increasing, as the divergency of the rays decreases. c 1790 J. Imison Sch. Art I. 86, I..present it to the balls in their diver...
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Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale
I know what role that... played in seeking vergency for the martyrs". Bhindranwale and his men killed multiple responsible.
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verge
▪ I. verge, n.1 (vɜːdʒ) Also 6–7 verdge, vierge, 7 varge. [a. OF. (also mod.F.) verge (= It. verga):—L. virga rod, etc.: cf. virge.] I. 1. a. The male organ; the penis. rare.a 1400 Stockh. Med. MS. i. 343 in Anglia XVIII. 303 Ȝif þe verge be brente, As man of woman may so be schente. 1887 [see fella...
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