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  • 11backdate — ack date v. t. 1. to make effective from an earlier date; to make retroactive. The increase in tax was backdated to January. Syn: back date [WordNet 1.5] 2. to affix a date earlier than the present date; sometimes done for fraudulent purposes.… …

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  • 12Postdate — Post date , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Postdated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Postdating}.] [Pref. post + date.] 1. To date after the real time; as, to postdate a contract, that is, to date it later than the time when it was in fact made. [1913 Webster] 2. To… …

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  • 13Postdated — Postdate Post date , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Postdated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Postdating}.] [Pref. post + date.] 1. To date after the real time; as, to postdate a contract, that is, to date it later than the time when it was in fact made. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 14Postdating — Postdate Post date , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Postdated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Postdating}.] [Pref. post + date.] 1. To date after the real time; as, to postdate a contract, that is, to date it later than the time when it was in fact made. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 15antedate — verb (t) /ˈæntideɪt / (say anteedayt), /æntiˈdeɪt / (say antee dayt) (antedated, antedating) 1. to be of older date than; precede in time: the Peruvian empire antedates that of Mexico. 2. to affix a date earlier than the true one to (a document,… …

  • 16Thomas Occleve — (or Hoccleve) (c. 1368 ndash; 1426), English poet, was born probably in 1368/9, for, writing in 1421/2 he says he was fifty three years old ( Dialog, i. 246 ).Like his more voluminous and better known contemporary John Lydgate, he has an… …

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  • 17HEBREW GRAMMAR — The following entry is divided into two sections: an Introduction for the non specialist and (II) a detailed survey. [i] HEBREW GRAMMAR: AN INTRODUCTION There are four main phases in the history of the Hebrew language: the biblical or classical,… …

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  • 18Stemming — is the process for reducing inflected (or sometimes derived) words to their stem, base or root form ndash; generally a written word form. The stem need not be identical to the morphological root of the word; it is usually sufficient that related… …

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  • 19Pāṇini — For other uses, see Panini (disambiguation). Pāṇini (Sanskrit: पाणिनि, IPA: [pɑːɳin̪i]; a patronymic meaning descendant of Paṇi ) was an ancient Indian Sanskrit grammarian from Pushkalavati, Gandhara (fl. 4th century BC[1] …

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  • 20Laryngeal theory — The laryngeal theory is a generally accepted theory of historical linguistics which proposes the existence of a set of three (or more) consonant sounds that appear in most current reconstructions of the Proto Indo European language (PIE). These… …

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