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Exceptionless — Ex*cep tion*less, a. Without exception. [1913 Webster] A universal, . . . exceptionless disqualification. Bancroft. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
exceptionless — ex·cep·tion·less … English syllables
exceptionless — shənlə̇s adjective : admitting of no exception … Useful english dictionary
exception — exceptionless, adj. /ik sep sheuhn/, n. 1. the act of excepting or the fact of being excepted. 2. something excepted; an instance or case not conforming to the general rule. 3. an adverse criticism, esp. on a particular point; opposition of… … Universalium
Of Miracles — is the title of Section X of David Hume s An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding (1748). Contents 1 The text 2 The argument 3 Criticism 4 Notes … Wikipedia
Sound change — includes any processes of language change that affect pronunciation (phonetic change) or sound system structures (phonological change). Sound change can consist of the replacement of one speech sound (or, more generally, one phonetic feature) by… … Wikipedia
Problem of mental causation — The problem of mental causation is a conceptual issue in the philosophy of mind. That problem, in short, is how to account for the common sense idea that intentional thoughts or intentional mental states are causes of intentional actions. The… … Wikipedia
without exception — adverb exceptionless Was everyone there? / Yes. Without exception . Syn: exceptionless … Wiktionary
Verner's law — Verner s law, stated by Karl Verner in 1875, describes a historical sound change in the Proto Germanic language whereby voiceless fricatives * f , * þ , * s and * x , when immediately following an unstressed syllable in the same word, underwent… … Wikipedia
Donald Davidson (philosopher) — Donald Herbert Davidson Portrait of Donald Davidson by the photographer Steve Pyke in 1990. Full name Donald Herbert Davidson Born 6 March 1917(1917 03 06) Springfield, Massachusetts … Wikipedia