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19 words match “TRANSCENDENT”

TRANSCENDENT a. 3 definitions
Very excellent; superior or supreme in excellence; surpassing others; as, transcendent worth; transcendent valor. Clothed with transcendent brightness. Milton.
TRANSCENDENTAL a. 4 definitions
Supereminent; surpassing others; as, transcendental being or qualities.
TRANSCENDENTALISM n. 2 definitions
The transcending, or going beyond, empiricism, and ascertaining a priori the fundamental principles of human knowledge.
TRANSCENDENTALIST n.
One who believes in transcendentalism.
TRANSCENDENTALITY n.
The quality or state of being transcendental.
TRANSCENDENTALLY adv.
In a transcendental manner.
TRANSCENDENTLY adv.
In a transcendent manner.
TRANSCENDENTNESS n.
Same as Transcendence.
ALGEBRAIC; ALGEBRAICAL a.
ördinates of its points involves only the ordinary operations of algebra; -- opposed to a transcendental curve.
ARCHTRAITOR n.
A chief or transcendent traitor. I. Watts.
EQUATION n.
ced between them; as, a binomial equation; a quadratic equation; an algebraic equation; a transcendental equation; an exponential equation; a logarithmic equation; a differential equation, etc.
FUNCTION n.
plication, division, raising to a given power, and extracting a given root; -- opposed to transcendental function. -- Arbitrary function. See under Arbitrary. -- Calculus of functions. See under Calculus. -- Carnot's function (Thermo-dynamics), a relation between the amount of heat given off by a source of heat, and…
INCOMPARABLE a.
arison with others; unapproachably eminent; without a peer or equal; matchless; peerless; transcendent. A merchant of incomparable wealth. Shak. A new hypothesis . . . which hath the incomparable Sir Isaac Newton for a patron. Bp. Warburton. -- In*com"pa*ra*ble*ness, n. -- In*com"pa*ra*bly, adv. Delights incomparably…
MERGE v.
sentiment in inordinate vanity. Burke. Whig and Tory were merged and swallowed up in the transcendent duties of patriots. De Quincey.
MONARCHAL a.
Pertaining to a monarch; suiting a monarch; sovoreign; regal; imperial. Satan, whom now transcendent glory raised Above his fellows, with monarchal pride. Milton.
OMNIFY v.
To render universal; to enlarge. [R.] Omnify the disputed point into a transcendent, and you may defy the opponent to lay hold of it. Coleridge.
TOPIC n.
ted to consult. Blair. In this question by [reason] I do not mean a distinct topic, but a transcendent that runs through all topics. Jer. Taylor.
TRANSCEND v.
To be transcendent; to excel. [R.]
TRANSCENDENCE; TRANSCENDENCY n.
The quality or state of being transcendent; superior excellence; supereminence. The Augustinian theology rests upon the transcendence of Deity at its controlling principle. A. V. G. Allen.