pertaining+appertaining

  • 1appertaining — Synonyms and related words: a propos, ad rem, admissible, affinitive, applicable, applying, apposite, appropriate, apropos, associative, belonging, comparable, comparative, congenial, connective, correlative, en rapport, germane, in point,… …

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  • 2pertaining — Synonyms and related words: a propos, ad rem, admissible, affinitive, appertaining, applicable, applying, apposite, appropriate, apropos, associative, belonging, comparable, comparative, congenial, connective, correlative, en rapport, germane, in …

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  • 3appurtenant — I. n. Adjunct, dependency. See appendage. II. a. Belonging, pertaining, appertaining …

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  • 4incident — I. a. 1. Happening, liable to happen. 2. Belonging, pertaining appertaining, relating, natural, naturally liable to befall. 3. (Optics.) Falling, impinging. II. n. Event, occurrence, circumstance …

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  • 5incident — n 1. event, occurrence, occasion, circumstance; happening, proceeding, transaction; concern, matter, phenomenon; fact; experience, adventure. 2.(all of stories, narratives, plays, etc.) episode, passage, chapter, piece of action; act, scene. 3.… …

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  • 6exclusive — Appertaining to the subject alone, not including, admitting, or pertaining to any others. Sole. Shutting out; debarring from interference or participation; vested in one person alone. Apart from all others, without the admission of others to… …

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  • 7exclusive — Appertaining to the subject alone, not including, admitting, or pertaining to any others. Sole. Shutting out; debarring from interference or participation; vested in one person alone. Apart from all others, without the admission of others to… …

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  • 8incidental — in·ci·den·tal /ˌin sə dent əl/ adj 1: subordinate or secondary in importance or position incidental benefits 2: incident 3: occurring by chance or in isolation incidental use of a person s …

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  • 9GENIZAH, CAIRO — Introduction The term genizah is a word shortened from the rabbinical Hebrew phrase bet genizah (see also genizah ). Its counterpart in late biblical Hebrew is genez (pl. genazim, ginzei) which in Esther evidently means a treasury, as well as the …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 10right — As a noun, and taken in an abstract sense, means justice, ethical correctness, or consonance with the rules of law or the principles of morals. In this signification it answers to one meaning of the Latin jus, and serves to indicate law in the… …

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