|
Traditional English :: excellence
|
 |
excellently.html - n. 1 the state of excelling; surpassing merit or quality. 2 the activity etc. in which a person excels. [ME f. OF excellence or L excellentia (as EXCEL)] |
|
|
Traditional English :: Excellency
|
 |
excellently.html - n. (pl. -ies) (usu. prec. by Your, His, Her, Their) a title used in addressing or referring to certain high officials, e.g. ambassadors and governors, and (in some countries) senior Church dignitaries. [ME f. L excellentia (as EXCEL)] |
|
|
Traditional English :: excellent
|
 |
excellently.html - adj. extremely good; pre-eminent. excellently adv. [ME f. OF (as EXCEL)] |
|
|
Traditional English :: excel
|
 |
excellently.html - v. (excelled, excelling) (often foll. by in, at) 1 tr. be superior to. 2 intr. be pre-eminent or the most outstanding (excels at games). excel oneself surpass one's previous performance. [ME f. L excellere (as EX-(1), celsus lofty)] |
|
|
Traditional English :: excellence
|
 |
excellently.html - n. 1 the state of excelling; surpassing merit or quality. 2 the activity etc. in which a person excels. [ME f. OF excellence or L excellentia (as EXCEL)] |
|
|
Traditional English :: Excellency
|
 |
excellently.html - n. (pl. -ies) (usu. prec. by Your, His, Her, Their) a title used in addressing or referring to certain high officials, e.g. ambassadors and governors, and (in some countries) senior Church dignitaries. [ME f. L excellentia (as EXCEL)] |
|