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emi·nence [ˈemɪnən(t)s] SUST. no pl.

eminence
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eminence
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pre-emi·nence [ˌpri:ˈemɪnən(t)s] SUST. no pl. form

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The university also boasts continued pre-eminence in its centuries-old traditions of research in the fields of philosophy, theology and philology.
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This groove is bounded medially by an eminence, the iliopubic eminence (or iliopectineal eminence), which marks the point of union of the ilium and pubis.
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Involved in several revolts in the 8th century, it was split in three after ca. 750, and lost its former pre-eminence.
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Notwithstanding his great eminence, he remained to the end of his days a quiet-spoken, modest, gentle, serious-minded Welshman.
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The sulcus limitans can also be located by searching laterally from the medial eminence.
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The medial epicondyle is a large convex eminence to which the tibial collateral ligament of the knee-joint is attached.
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He went on to expand the firm as a specialist insolvency practice, gaining pre-eminence in its field by the 1970s.
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It is prettily dotted with villages, generally placed on eminences.
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Is it for such jargon as this that we have given your throne to one who can not estimate his eminence?
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It is given in recognition of an individual's lifetime scientific eminence as represented primarily by publication of outstanding original research in mineralogy.
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