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Accedence
Accedence Ac*ced"ence, n. The act of acceding.
Antecedence
Antecedence An`te*ced"ence, n. 1. The act or state of going before in time; precedence. --H. Spenser. 2. (Astron.) An apparent motion of a planet toward the west; retrogradation.
Antecedency
Antecedency An`te*ced"en*cy, n. The state or condition of being antecedent; priority. --Fothherby.
Antecedently
Antecedently An`te*ced"ent*ly, adv. Previously; before in time; at a time preceding; as, antecedently to conversion. --Barrow.
Decedent
Decedent De*ce"dent, a. [L. decedens, p. pr. of decedere.] Removing; departing. --Ash.
Decedent
Decedent De*ce"dent, n. A deceased person. --Bouvier.
Excedent
Excedent Ex*ced"ent, n. [L. excedens, -entis, p. pr. of excedere. See Exceed, v. t.] Excess. [R.]
Intercedence
Intercedence In`ter*ced"ence, n. The act of interceding; intercession; intervention. [R.] --Bp. Reynolds.
Intercedent
Intercedent In`ter*ced"ent, a. [L. intercedens, p. pr. of intercedere.] Passing between; mediating; pleading. [R.] -- In`ter*ced"ent*ly, adv.
Intercedently
Intercedent In`ter*ced"ent, a. [L. intercedens, p. pr. of intercedere.] Passing between; mediating; pleading. [R.] -- In`ter*ced"ent*ly, adv.
Interscedent series
Interscendent In`ter*scend"ent, a. [See Inter-, and Ascend.] (Math.) Having exponents which are radical quantities; -- said of certain powers; as, x^[root]2, or x^[root]a. Interscedent series, a series whose terms are interscendent quantities. --Hutton.
Precedent
Precedent Prec"e*dent, n. 1. Something done or said that may serve as an example to authorize a subsequent act of the same kind; an authoritative example. Examples for cases can but direct as precedents only. --Hooker. 2. A preceding circumstance or condition; an antecedent; hence, a prognostic; a token; a sign. [Obs.] 3. A rough draught of a writing which precedes a finished copy. [Obs.] --Shak. 4. (Law) A judicial decision which serves as a rule for future determinations in similar or analogous cases; an authority to be followed in courts of justice; forms of proceeding to be followed in similar cases. --Wharton. Syn: Example; antecedent. Usage: Precedent, Example. An example in a similar case which may serve as a rule or guide, but has no authority out of itself. A precedent is something which comes down to us from the past with the sanction of usage and of common consent. We quote examples in literature, and precedents in law.
Precedented
Precedented Prec"e*dent*ed, a. Having a precedent; authorized or sanctioned by an example of a like kind. --Walpole.
Precedential
Precedential Prec`e*den"tial, a. Of the nature of a precedent; having force as an example for imitation; as, precedential transactions. All their actions in that time are not precedential to warrant posterity. --Fuller.
Precedently
Precedently Pre*ced"ent*ly, adv. Beforehand; antecedently.
Procedendo
Procedendo Pro`ce*den"do, n. [Abl. of the gerundive of L. procedere. see Proceed.] (Law) (a) A writ by which a cause which has been removed on insufficient grounds from an inferior to a superior court by certiorari, or otherwise, is sent down again to the same court, to be proceeded in there. (b) In English practice, a writ issuing out of chancery in cases where the judges of subordinate courts delay giving judgment, commanding them to proceed to judgment. (c) A writ by which the commission of the justice of the peace is revived, after having been suspended. --Tomlins. Burrill.
Retrocedent
Retrocedent Re`tro*ced"ent, a. [L. retrocedens, p. pr.] Disposed or likely to retrocede; -- said of diseases which go from one part of the body to another, as the gout.
Unprecedented
Unprecedented Un*prec"e*dent*ed, a. Having no precedent or example; not preceded by a like case; not having the authority of prior example; novel; new; unexampled. -- Un*prec"e*dent*ed*ly, adv.
Unprecedentedly
Unprecedented Un*prec"e*dent*ed, a. Having no precedent or example; not preceded by a like case; not having the authority of prior example; novel; new; unexampled. -- Un*prec"e*dent*ed*ly, adv.

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- February 2019. "Así pasaron miedo Dani Rovira y Tomás García en DMax, que ceden el testigo a Roi y Ana Guerra". El Diario (in Spanish). Vertele!. 28 April...
- already in the year 972 as Cidini, in 1187 as Zedin and Cedene, in 1240 as Ceden. " On 24 June 972, the first historically recorded battle of the Polan dukes...
- Parties: cedens 'cedent' (= ****ignor) cessionarius 'cessionary, cessionee' (= ****ignee) debitor cessus 'third-party obligor' Types: cessio in anti****ndo...
- Anthrax analis Say, 1823 Synonyms Anthrax georgicus Macquart, 1834 Anthrax cedens Walker, 1852 Hemipenthes latelimbatus Bigot, 1892 Spongostylum grossbecki...
- Archived from the original on 23 March 2019. Retrieved 29 May 2020. "Di****dos ceden a la presión; discuten ya matrimonios igualitarios". Archived from the original...
- Retrieved 3 April 2014. (Archived 2014 edition.) "Elecciones en Costa Rica ceden el paso a redes sociales - Noticias de Latinoam rica - Mundo - ELTIEMPO...
- 13 February 2017. "Fútbol Femenino: Atlético de Madrid y Barcelona no ceden en el pulso por la Liga". Marca.com. 1 April 2018. "Levante, Athletic Club...
- Spanish). 21 November 1998. Retrieved 27 January 2019. "Borrell y Almunia ceden para evitar un congreso". El País (in Spanish). 22 November 1998. Retrieved...
- sfgate.come. SFGate. "Reliez Cr**** Water Quality at 3400 Springhill Road (CEDEN-207WAL330) site data in the". labs.waterdata.usgs.gov. Retrieved 2024-08-06...
- Héctor Llanos (2020-04-01). "Los autores de 'Resistiré' y 'Pero a tu lado' ceden sus derechos a la Comunidad de Madrid". EL PAÍS (in Spanish). Retrieved...