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transcendency
WORDNET DICTIONARY
Noun transcendency has 2 senses
- transcendency(n = noun.state) transcendence - a state of being or existence above and beyond the limits of material experience; Array is a kind of being, beingness, existence
- transcendency(n = noun.state) superiority, transcendence - the state of excelling or surpassing or going beyond usual limits; Array is a kind of domination, mastery, supremacy
Derived form adjective transcendent2
Derived forms verb transcend2, adjective transcendent1
CIDE DICTIONARY
transcendency, [Cf. L. transcendentia, F. transcendance.].
- The quality or state of being transcendent; superior excellence; supereminence. [1913 Webster]"The Augustinian theology rests upon the transcendence of Deity at its controlling principle." [1913 Webster]
- Elevation above truth; exaggeration. [1913 Webster]"“Where transcendencies are more allowed.”" [1913 Webster]
ROGET THESAURUS
transcendency
Redundancy
N redundancy, redundance, too much, too many, superabundance, superfluity, superfluence, saturation, nimiety, transcendency, exuberance, profuseness, profusion, repletion, enough in all conscience, satis superque, lion's share, more than enough, plethora, engorgement, congestion, load, surfeit, sickener, turgescence, overdose, overmeasure, oversupply, overflow, inundation, avalanche, accumulation, heap, drug, drug in the market, glut, crowd, burden, excess, surplus, overplus, epact, margin, remainder, duplicate, surplusage, expletive, work of supererogation, bonus, bonanza, luxury, intemperance, extravagance, exorbitance, lavishment, pleonasm, too many irons in the fire, embarras de richesses, redundant, too much, too many, exuberant, inordinate, superabundant, excessive, overmuch, replete, profuse, lavish, prodigal, exorbitant, overweening, extravagant, overcharged, supersaturated, drenched, overflowing, running over, running to waste, running down, crammed to overflowing, filled to overflowing, gorged, ready to burst, dropsical, turgid, plethoric, obese, superfluous, unnecessary, needless, supervacaneous, uncalled for, to spare, in excess, over and above, de trop, adscititious, supernumerary, on one's hands, spare, duplicate, supererogatory, expletive, un peu fort, over, too, over and above, overmuch, too much, too far, without measure, beyond measure, out of measure, with a to spare, over head and ears, up to one's eyes, up to one's ears, extra, beyond the mark, acervatim, it never rains but it pours, fortuna multis dat nimium nulli satis, Degree of Subservience.
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