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accedence

noun as in accession

noun as in capitulation

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But neither is accedence to a view of encounters and relationships as individualized experiential goods.

From Salon

How and in what manner this will be arranged, in accordance with your feelings and views, I cannot pretend to say; but whenever that proposition is made, if you are afterwards to waive the accedence to a junction till you are enabled to satisfy the theories and calculations of your uncles, I am quite sure you might as well remain at Stowe.

Accedence commenc't Grammar, supply'd with sufficient rules, for the use of such as are desirous to attain the Latin tongue with little teaching and their own industry.

When "Graunde Amour" was sent to study under Lady Gramer, she taught him, as he says: First my donet, and then my accedence.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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