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Definition of Eminency

Eminency
Eminency Em"i*nen*cy, n.; pl. Eminences. State of being eminent; eminence. ``Eminency of estate.' --Tillotson.

Meaning of Eminency from wikipedia

- Look up eminent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Eminent may refer to: Eminent Technology, an American audio electronics company Eminent BV, a Dutch...
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