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pertinency (encz) | pertinency,příhodnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
pertinency (encz) | pertinency,vhodnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
Pertinency (gcide) | Pertinence \Per"ti*nence\, Pertinency \Per"ti*nen*cy\, n. [Cf.
F. pertinence. See Pertinent.]
The quality or state of being pertinent; justness of relation
to the subject or matter in hand; fitness; appositeness;
relevancy; suitableness.
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The fitness and pertinency of the apostle's discourse.
--Bentley.
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pertinency (wn) | pertinency
n 1: relevance by virtue of being applicable to the matter at
hand [syn: applicability, pertinence, pertinency]
[ant: inapplicability] |
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Impertinency (gcide) | Impertinency \Im*per"ti*nen*cy\, n.
Impertinence. [R.]
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O, matter and impertinency mixed!
Reason in madness! --Shak.
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Pertinency (gcide) | Pertinence \Per"ti*nence\, Pertinency \Per"ti*nen*cy\, n. [Cf.
F. pertinence. See Pertinent.]
The quality or state of being pertinent; justness of relation
to the subject or matter in hand; fitness; appositeness;
relevancy; suitableness.
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The fitness and pertinency of the apostle's discourse.
--Bentley.
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