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  • 111excel — I. v. a. 1. Surpass, outdo, outvie, outrival, outstrip, beat, be superior to, cast in the shade, throw into the shade, eclipse. 2. Exceed, transcend, cap, go beyond, surpass. II. v. n. Win eminence, gain or have excellence, surpass others, attain …

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  • 112ὑπερακμάσας — ὑπερακμά̱σᾱς , ὑπερακμάζω surpass in vigour fut part act fem acc pl (doric) ὑπερακμά̱σᾱς , ὑπερακμάζω surpass in vigour fut part act fem gen sg (doric) ὑπερακμάσᾱς , ὑπερακμάζω surpass in vigour aor part act masc nom/voc sg (attic epic ionic) …

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  • 113ὑπερτέρη — ὑπέρ upaári fem nom/voc sg (epic ionic) ὑπέρτερος over fem nom/voc sg (epic ionic) ὑ̱περτέρη , ὑπερτερέω surpass imperf ind act 3rd sg (doric aeolic) ὑπερτερέω surpass pres imperat act 2nd sg (doric aeolic) ὑπερτερέω surpass imperf ind act 3rd sg …

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  • 114rival — [rī′vəl] n. [Fr < L rivalis, orig., one living near or using the same stream as another < rivus, brook < IE * reie , to flow < base * er : see RISE] 1. a person who tries to get or do the same thing as another, or to equal or surpass… …

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  • 115ex|cel — «ehk SEHL», verb, celled, cel|ling. –v.t. to be better than; do better than; outdo; surpass: »He excelled his class in spelling. –v.i. to be better than others; do better than others: »Solomon excelled in wisdom. ╂[< …

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  • 116Exceed — Ex*ceed , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Exceeded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Exceeding}.] [L. excedere, excessum, to go away or beyond; ex out + cedere to go, to pass: cf. F. exc[ e]der. See {Cede}.] To go beyond; to proceed beyond the given or supposed limit or… …

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  • 117Exceeded — Exceed Ex*ceed , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Exceeded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Exceeding}.] [L. excedere, excessum, to go away or beyond; ex out + cedere to go, to pass: cf. F. exc[ e]der. See {Cede}.] To go beyond; to proceed beyond the given or supposed… …

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  • 118Exceeding — Exceed Ex*ceed , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Exceeded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Exceeding}.] [L. excedere, excessum, to go away or beyond; ex out + cedere to go, to pass: cf. F. exc[ e]der. See {Cede}.] To go beyond; to proceed beyond the given or supposed… …

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  • 119Excel — Ex*cel , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Excelled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Excelling}.] [L. excellere, excelsum; ex out + a root found in culmen height, top; cf. F. exceller. See {Culminate}, {Column}.] 1. To go beyond or surpass in good qualities or laudable… …

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  • 120Excelled — Excel Ex*cel , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Excelled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Excelling}.] [L. excellere, excelsum; ex out + a root found in culmen height, top; cf. F. exceller. See {Culminate}, {Column}.] 1. To go beyond or surpass in good qualities or… …

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