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preterition

English

Alternative forms

  • praeteritio, praeterition, præterition

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin praeteriti?, from praetere? (I omit).

Noun

preterition (countable and uncountable, plural preteritions)

  1. The act of passing by, disregarding or omitting.
  2. (rhetoric) Synonym of paralipsis
  3. (law) The failure of a testator to name a legal heir in his will.
  4. (theology) The doctrine that God passes over the non-elect in electing to eternal life those predestinated to salvation.

Synonyms

  • pretermission

Translations

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pretermission

English

Etymology

From Latin praetermissio. See pretermit.

Noun

pretermission (countable and uncountable, plural pretermissions)

  1. Omission; failure to do something.
  2. Preterition; the act of passing over; paralipsis.

Related terms

  • pretermit

Anagrams

  • inspirometers

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