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verb
- To supersede.
- To be dependent on an earlier event.
- (intransitive) To follow (something) closely, either as a consequence or in contrast.
- To occur as an interruption or change to an existing situation.
- (philosophy, followed by on) To be dependent on something else for existence, truth, or instantiation.
- take place as an additional or unexpected development
verb
- (transitive) To supersede.
- (transitive) To get the better of, or finesse, a competitor.
- To blow a trumpet.
- (intransitive, UK, colloquial) To fart.
- (transitive) To outweigh; be stronger, greater, bigger than or in other way superior to.
- (transitive, card games) To play on (a card of another suit) with a trump.
- (intransitive, card games) To play a trump, or to take a trick with a trump.
- play a trump
- get the better of
- produce a sound as if from a trumpet
- proclaim or announce with or as if with a fanfare
noun
- An old card game, almost identical to whist; the game of ruff.
- The noise made by an elephant through its trunk.
- (UK, colloquial) A fart.
- (card games) A playing card of that suit.
- A card of the major arcana of the tarot.
- (figuratively) Something that gives one an advantage, especially one held in reserve.
- (card games) The suit, in a game of cards, that outranks all others.
- (card games) the suit that has been declared to rank above all other suits for the duration of the hand
- a playing card in the suit that has been declared trumps
- a brass musical instrument with a brilliant tone; has a narrow tube and a flared bell and is played by means of valves
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- (architecture) A defensive work rising from a bastion, etc., and overlooking the surrounding area.
- (historical) A gallant: a sprightly young dashing military man.
- (historical) A courtesan or noble under Charles I of England, particularly a royalist partisan during the English Civil War which ended his reign.
- (slang) Someone with an uncircumcised penis.
- (historical) A military man serving on horse, (chiefly) early modern cavalry officers who had abandoned the heavy armor of medieval knights.
- A gentleman of the class of such officers, particularly:
- a gallant or courtly gentleman
noun
- Superior excellence; supereminence.
- (uncountable) The state of being beyond the range of normal perception.
- (countable) The act of surpassing usual limits.
- (mathematics) The property of being a transcendental number.
- (uncountable) The state of being free from the constraints of the material world, as in the case of a deity.
- the state of excelling or surpassing or going beyond usual limits
- a state of being or existence above and beyond the limits of material experience
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- The act of superscribing.
- An editorial addition at the beginning, often indicating the authorship of a piece.
- Something written (or engraved) on the surface, outside, or above something else; specifically, an address on a letter, envelope, etc.
- an inscription written above something else
- the activity of superscribing
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- Allele dominant.
- (medicine) A blood type that has a specific antigen that aggravates the immune response in people with type B antigen in their blood. People with this blood type may receive blood from type A or type O but cannot receive blood from AB or B.
- A rank, normally the highest rank, on any of various scales that assign letters.
- (logic) A universal affirmative suggestion.
- (education) The highest letter grade assigned (disregarding plusses and minuses).
- (music) A tone three fifths above C in the cycle of fifths; the sixth tone of the C major scale; the first note of the minor scale of A minor; the reference tone that occurs at exactly 440 Hz; the printed or written note A; the scale with A as its keynote.
- (chiefly US) Alternative spelling of A.M. and AM (“ante meridiem”).
- (chemistry) Mass number.
- (historical) Abbreviation of adulterer or adulteress, used as a human brand.
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- Acre.
- (sexuality) Asexual.
- (UK, chiefly London) Arsehole.
- Answer.
- (physics) Angstrom.
- (sports) An assist.
- Ace. (including in card games)
- Adult; as used in film rating.
- (weaponry) Atom.
- Ammeter.
- a metric unit of length equal to one ten billionth of a meter (or 0.0001 micron); used to specify wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation
- the basic unit of electric current adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites
- the 1st letter of the Roman alphabet
- (biochemistry) purine base found in DNA and RNA; pairs with thymine in DNA and with uracil in RNA
- any of several fat-soluble vitamins essential for normal vision; prevents night blindness or inflammation or dryness of the eyes
- nucleotide derived from adenine with a deoxyribose sugar and a phosphate group
- the blood group whose red cells carry the A antigen
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- Superior excellence; supereminence.
- (uncountable) The state of being beyond the range of normal perception.
- (countable) The act of surpassing usual limits.
- (mathematics) The property of being a transcendental number.
- (uncountable) The state of being free from the constraints of the material world, as in the case of a deity.
- the state of excelling or surpassing or going beyond usual limits
- a state of being or existence above and beyond the limits of material experience
noun
- The act of superscribing.
- An editorial addition at the beginning, often indicating the authorship of a piece.
- Something written (or engraved) on the surface, outside, or above something else; specifically, an address on a letter, envelope, etc.
- an inscription written above something else
- the activity of superscribing
verb
- To supersede.
- To be dependent on an earlier event.
- (intransitive) To follow (something) closely, either as a consequence or in contrast.
- To occur as an interruption or change to an existing situation.
- (philosophy, followed by on) To be dependent on something else for existence, truth, or instantiation.
- take place as an additional or unexpected development
verb
- (transitive) To supersede.
- (transitive) To get the better of, or finesse, a competitor.
- To blow a trumpet.
- (intransitive, UK, colloquial) To fart.
- (transitive) To outweigh; be stronger, greater, bigger than or in other way superior to.
- (transitive, card games) To play on (a card of another suit) with a trump.
- (intransitive, card games) To play a trump, or to take a trick with a trump.
- play a trump
- get the better of
- produce a sound as if from a trumpet
- proclaim or announce with or as if with a fanfare
noun
- An old card game, almost identical to whist; the game of ruff.
- The noise made by an elephant through its trunk.
- (UK, colloquial) A fart.
- (card games) A playing card of that suit.
- A card of the major arcana of the tarot.
- (figuratively) Something that gives one an advantage, especially one held in reserve.
- (card games) The suit, in a game of cards, that outranks all others.
- (card games) the suit that has been declared to rank above all other suits for the duration of the hand
- a playing card in the suit that has been declared trumps
- a brass musical instrument with a brilliant tone; has a narrow tube and a flared bell and is played by means of valves
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- (architecture) A defensive work rising from a bastion, etc., and overlooking the surrounding area.
- (historical) A gallant: a sprightly young dashing military man.
- (historical) A courtesan or noble under Charles I of England, particularly a royalist partisan during the English Civil War which ended his reign.
- (slang) Someone with an uncircumcised penis.
- (historical) A military man serving on horse, (chiefly) early modern cavalry officers who had abandoned the heavy armor of medieval knights.
- A gentleman of the class of such officers, particularly:
- a gallant or courtly gentleman