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59 words match “ANTECEDE”

ANTECEDE v.
To go before in time or place; to precede; to surpass. Sir M. Hale.
ANTECEDENCE n. 2 definitions
The act or state of going before in time; precedence. H. Spenser.
ANTECEDENCY n.
The state or condition of being antecedent; priority. Fothherby.
ANTECEDENT a. 9 definitions
Going before in time; prior; anterior; preceding; as, an event antecedent to the Deluge; an antecedent cause.
ANTECEDENTLY adv.
Previously; before in time; at a time preceding; as, antecedently to conversion. Barrow.
ABIOGENIST n.
One who believes that life can be produced independently of antecedent. Huxley.
ALTERNATELY adv.
By alternation; when, in a proportion, the antecedent term is compared with antecedent, and consequent.
ANTECEDANEOUS a.
Antecedent; preceding in time. "Capable of antecedaneous proof." Barrow.
ANTEDATE n.
Prior date; a date antecedent to another which is the actual date.
ANTERIOR a.
Before in time; antecedent. Antigonus, who was anterior to Polybius. Sir G. C. Lewis.
CHAIN n.
, when several ratios of equality are given, the consequent of each being the same as the antecedent of the next, the relation between the first antecedent and the last consequent is discovered. -- Chain shot (Mil.), two cannon balls united by a shot chain, formerly used in naval warfare on account of their destructiv…
COGENCY n.
The quality of being cogent; power of compelling conviction; conclusiveness; force. An antecedent argument of extreme cogency. J. H. Newman.
CONSEQUENT n.
The second term of a ratio, as the term b in the ratio a:b, the first a, being the antecedent.
CONSIDERATION n.
be, taken into account as a ground of opinion or action; motive; reason. He was obliged, antecedent to all other considerations, to search an asylum. Dryden. Some considerations which are necessary to the forming of a correct judgment. Macaulay.
CONTINUED p.
r more equal ratios, in which the consequent of each preceding ratio is the same with the antecedent of the folowing one; as, 4 : 8 : 8 : 16 :: 16 : 32.
CORRELATIVE n.
The antecedent of a pronoun.
DEPARTURE n.
The desertion by a party to any pleading of the ground taken by him in his last antecedent pleading, and the adoption of another. Bouvier.
DUPLE a.
Double. Duple ratio (Math.), that in which the antecedent term is double the consequent, as of 2 to 1, 8 to 4, etc.
EFFECT n.
That which is produced by an agent or cause; the event which follows immediately from an antecedent, called the cause; result; consequence; outcome; fruit; as, the effect of luxury. The effect is the unfailing index of the amount of the cause. Whewell.
ENTHYMEME n.
An argument consisting of only two propositions, an antecedent and consequent deduced from it; a syllogism with one premise omitted; as, We are dependent; therefore we should be humble. Here the major proposition is suppressed. The complete syllogism would be, Dependent creatures should be humble; we are dependent crea…
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