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Definition of Pretermissions
1. pretermission [n] - See also: pretermission
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pretermissions
Literary usage of Pretermissions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Archaeologia Cantiana by Kent Archaeological Society (1859)
"... by notices of the errors and pretermissions of our first Volume. NOTE ON PP.
52-54, VOL. I. ' ARCH^OLOGIA CANTIANA.' Since the publication of our first ..."
2. Army and Navy Pension Laws, and Bounty Land Laws of the United States by Ferdinand Moulton (1852)
"... upon and supply the pretermissions of the aforesaid acts providing for the
service of five years or during the war of 1812, it may well be assumed that, ..."
3. Ecclesia Restaurata: Or, The History of the Reformation of the Church of England by Peter Heylyn, Ecclesiastical History Society (1849)
"Which pretermissions of the mother were neither new nor strange in the succession
to the Crown of this kingdom. Not new, because the like was done by Maud ..."
4. Archaeologia Cantiana by Kent Archaeological Society (1859)
"We commence by notices of the errors and pretermissions of our first Volume.
NOTE ON PP. 62-54, VOL. I. • ARCHEOLOGIA CANTIANA.' Since the publication of ..."
5. The Irish Jurist (1851)
"... and to disregard technicalities and pretermissions, in order to entitle the
practitioner to payment for business honestly and successfully carried out. ..."