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PASSES |
Exceeds |
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OVERDRAWS |
Exceeds debit limit |
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OUTSHINES |
Exceeds in excellence |
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OUTCLASSES |
Exceeds in excellence |
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OUTWEIGHS |
Exceeds in importance |
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EXCEEDER |
One who exceeds. |
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BETTERNESS |
The difference by which fine gold or silver exceeds in
fineness the standard. |
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MORE |
A greater quantity, amount, or number; that which exceeds or
surpasses in any way what it is compared with. |
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WAPITI |
The American elk (Cervus Canadensis). It is closely related
to the European red deer, which it somewhat exceeds in size. |
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PLATBAND |
A flat molding, or group of moldings, the width of which
much exceeds its projection, as the face of an architrave. |
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FLOORER |
Anything that floors or upsets a person, as a blow that
knocks him down; a conclusive answer or retort; a task that exceeds
one's abilities. |
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EXCESS |
The degree or amount by which one thing or number exceeds
another; remainder; as, the difference between two numbers is the
excess of one over the other. |
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SPONSION |
An act or engagement on behalf of a state, by an agent
not specially authorized for the purpose, or by one who exceeds the
limits of authority. |
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UNDER |
Denoting relation to something that exceeds in rank or
degree, in number, size, weight, age, or the like; in a relation of the
less to the greater, of inferiority, or of falling short. |
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PLETHORA |
...he blood
vessels; repletion; that state of the blood vessels or of the system
when the blood exceeds a healthy standard in quantity; hyperaemia;... |
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MAJORITY |
The amount or number by which one aggregate exceeds all
other aggregates with which it is contrasted; especially, the number by
which the votes... |
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EXCEED |
...osed
limit or measure of; to outgo; to surpass; -- used both in a good and a
bad sense; as, one man exceeds another in bulk, stature, weight, po... |
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TIGER |
...re nearly white. When full grown, it
equals or exceeds the lion in size and strength. Called also royal
tiger, and Bengal tiger. ... |