"Superseding" is a word in ENGLISH

superseding ENGLISH
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It was well known that a certain lake was very poor for fishing up north, but a game warden happened to notice that one guy kept coming home with his limit of fish on several occations. He asked the guy: "How is it that you are catching fish out of that lake when no one else can?" The guy replied: "Well I am going back up there tommorow, why don't you come along?" And, so the warden did. They were in the boat when the fisherman reached over and lit a stick of dynamite and then tossed it overboard. BOOM!!! There were fish floating to the surface all over! The game warden freaked out, and said: "You can't do that! That's illeagal!" The fisherman reached over and lit another stick and said: "Are you going to fish, or talk?"

ae ENGLISH

A diphthong in the Latin language; used also by the Saxon writers. It answers to the Gr. ai. The Anglo-Saxon …

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armiger ENGLISH

Formerly, an armor bearer, as of a knight, an esquire who bore his shield and rendered other services. In later …

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aune ENGLISH

A French cloth measure, of different parts of the country (at Paris, 0.95 of an English ell); -- now superseded …

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backstaff ENGLISH

An instrument formerly used for taking the altitude of the heavenly bodies, but now superseded by the quadrant and sextant; …

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ball ENGLISH

A leather-covered cushion, fastened to a handle called a ballstock; -- formerly used by printers for inking the form, but …

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bugle ENGLISH

A copper instrument of the horn quality of tone, shorter and more conical that the trumpet, sometimes keyed; formerly much …

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Central Criminal Court LAW AND LEGAL

Since 1834, an English court, having jurisdiction for the trial of crimes and misdemeanors committed in London and certain adjoining …

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In English practice. A writ anciently granted for the re-examining or retrial of a matter passed by assise before justices, …

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clavichord ENGLISH

A keyed stringed instrument, now superseded by the pianoforte. See Clarichord.

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Consent-Rule LAW AND LEGAL

In English practice. A superseded Instrument, in which a defendant in an action of ejectment specified for what purpose he …

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fail ENGLISH

Miscarriage; failure; deficiency; fault; -- mostly superseded by failure or failing, except in the phrase without fail.

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flageolet ENGLISH

A small wooden pipe, having six or more holes, and a mouthpiece inserted at one end. It produces a shrill …

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forestaff ENGLISH

An instrument formerly used at sea for taking the altitudes of heavenly bodies, now superseded by the sextant; -- called …

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frigate ENGLISH

Originally, a vessel of the Mediterranean propelled by sails and by oars. The French, about 1650, transferred the name to …

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harpsichord ENGLISH

A harp-shaped instrument of music set horizontally on legs, like the grand piano, with strings of wire, played by the …

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Hilary Term LAW AND LEGAL

In English law. A term of court, beglning on the 11th and ending on tbe 31st of January in each …

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homogeny ENGLISH

The correspondence of common descent; -- a term used to supersede homology by Lankester, who also used homoplasy to denote …

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kaimon HILIGAYNON

kaímon - Jealousy, apprehension of rivalry, fear of being supplanted or superseded in love, esteem or rank. (ímon).

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labor-saving ENGLISH

Saving labor; adapted to supersede or diminish the labor of men; as, labor-saving machinery.

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livre ENGLISH

A French money of account, afterward a silver coin equal to 20 sous. It is not now in use, having …

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