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Definition of Transcendently

Transcendently
Transcendently Tran*scend"ent*ly, adv. In a transcendent manner.

Meaning of Transcendently from wikipedia

- In mathematics, the Lerch transcendent, is a special function that generalizes the Hurwitz zeta function and the polylogarithm. It is named after Czech...
- Transcendent Leadership is a modern leadership philosophy that emphasizes holistic development, inclusivity, and ethical practices within organizations...
- Look up transcendence, transcendent, or transcendental in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Transcendence, transcendent, or transcendental may refer to:...
- Transcendent Kingdom is the second novel by Ghanaian American author Yaa Gyasi, published in 2020 by Alfred A. Knopf. Transcendent Kingdom was found by...
- In mathematics, a transcendental function is an analytic function that does not satisfy a polynomial equation whose coefficients are functions of the independent...
- knowledge itself. He also opposed the term transcendental to the term transcendent, the latter meaning "that which goes beyond" (transcends) any possible...
- Transcendent theosophy or al-hikmat al-muta’āliyah (حكمت متعاليه), the doctrine and philosophy developed by Persian philosopher Mulla Sadra (d.1635 CE)...
- Transcendent Man is a 2009 do****entary film by American filmmaker Barry Ptolemy about inventor, ****urist and author Ray Kurzweil and his predictions about...
- In mathematics, Painlevé transcendents are solutions to certain nonlinear second-order ordinary differential equations in the complex plane with the Painlevé...
- important component of the liturgy. Thus, God is recognized as both transcendent and immanent. Trascendence of God is implicitly affirmed by the First...