Utmost+degree

  • 101extremity — ex•trem•i•ty [[t]ɪkˈstrɛm ɪ ti[/t]] n. pl. ties 1) the extreme or terminal point, limit, or part of something 2) anat. a limb of the body 3) anat. Usu., extremities. the end part of a limb, as a hand or foot 4) Often, extremities. a condition of… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 102height — [[t]haɪt[/t]] n. 1) extent or distance upward: The plane gained height rapidly[/ex] 2) distance upward from the lowest or a given level to a fixed point 3) the distance between the lowest and highest points of a person standing upright; stature… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 103height — [n1] altitude, top part acme, apex, apogee, brow, ceiling, crest, crown, cusp, elevation, extent, highness, hill, loftiness, mountain, peak, pinnacle, pitch, prominence, rise, solstice, stature, summit, tallness, tip, tiptop, vertex, zenith;… …

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  • 104confidential relation — A fiduciary relation. It is a peculiar relation which exists between client and attorney, principal and agent, principal and surety, landlord and tenant, parent and child, guardian and ward, ancestor and heir, husband and wife, trustee and cestui …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 105confidential relation — A fiduciary relation. It is a peculiar relation which exists between client and attorney, principal and agent, principal and surety, landlord and tenant, parent and child, guardian and ward, ancestor and heir, husband and wife, trustee and cestui …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 106every — adj. 1 each single (heard every word; watched her every movement). 2 each at a specified interval in a series (take every third one; comes every four days). 3 all possible; the utmost degree of (there is every prospect of success). Phrases and… …

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  • 107pur sang — (ˈ)pu̇(ə)r|säⁿ adjective Etymology: French pur sang thoroughbred animal, from pur pure + sang blood, from Latin sanguis : being such beyond a doubt or to the utmost degree : pure blooded used postpositively the contemplative poet pur sang Louise… …

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  • 108ul|ti|ma Thu|le — «UHL tuh muh THOO lee», 1. the farthest north. 2. the farthest limit or point possible. 3. the utmost degree attainable. ╂[< Latin ultima Thūlē; see etym. under ultimate (Cf. ↑ultimate) and Thule (Cf. ↑Thule)] …

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  • 109Henry of Ghent and Duns Scotus — Stephen Dumont LIFE AND WORKS Henry of Ghent Henry of Ghent was arguably the most influential Latin theologian between Thomas Aquinas and Duns Scotus, regent as a leading master of theology at the University of Paris for the better part of the… …

    History of philosophy

  • 110japan — japanner, n. /jeuh pan /, n., adj., v., japanned, japanning. n. 1. any of various hard, durable, black varnishes, originally from Japan, for coating wood, metal, or other surfaces. 2. work varnished and figured in the Japanese manner. 3. Japans,… …

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