neglig'e — neglige eg li*ge , negligee eg li*gee (n[e^]g l[i^]*zh[=a] ; F. n[asl] gl[ e] zh[asl] ), n. [Also spelled {neglig[ e]} and {neglig[ e]e}.][F. n[ e]glig[ e], fr. n[ e]gliger to neglect, L. negligere. See {Neglect}.] 1. An easy, unceremonious… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
neglige — eg li*ge , negligee eg li*gee (n[e^]g l[i^]*zh[=a] ; F. n[asl] gl[ e] zh[asl] ), n. [Also spelled {neglig[ e]} and {neglig[ e]e}.][F. n[ e]glig[ e], fr. n[ e]gliger to neglect, L. negligere. See {Neglect}.] 1. An easy, unceremonious attire;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
negligee — neglige eg li*ge , negligee eg li*gee (n[e^]g l[i^]*zh[=a] ; F. n[asl] gl[ e] zh[asl] ), n. [Also spelled {neglig[ e]} and {neglig[ e]e}.][F. n[ e]glig[ e], fr. n[ e]gliger to neglect, L. negligere. See {Neglect}.] 1. An easy, unceremonious… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dispatcher — This article is about the communications occupation. For the computer science function, see Dynamic dispatch. For the short term scheduler in computer multitasking, also called dispatcher, see scheduling (computing). Dispatchers are… … Wikipedia
Ecclesiastical jurisdiction — in its primary sense does not signify jurisdiction over ecclesiastics ( church leadership ), but jurisdiction exercised by church leaders over other leaders and over the laity. Jurisdiction is a word borrowed from the legal system which has… … Wikipedia
negligible — negligibility, negligibleness, n. negligibly, adv. /neg li jeuh beuhl/, adj. so small, trifling, or unimportant that it may safely be neglected or disregarded: The extra expenses were negligible. [1820 30; < L neglig(ere) to NEGLECT + IBLE] * * * … Universalium
Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction — Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction The right to guide and rule the Church of God. The subject is here treated under the following heads: I. General Concept and Classification of… … Catholic encyclopedia
-ance — ⇒ ANCE, ENCE, suff. I. Le dérivé est rattaché au verbe ou au participe correspondant A. Le dérivé exprime l action (« le fait de » + inf.) 1. Le suj. du verbe de base désignerait une pers., le fait que qqn s accoutume, etc. : accoutumance « le… … Encyclopédie Universelle
-ence — ⇒ ANCE, ENCE, suff. I. Le dérivé est rattaché au verbe ou au participe correspondant A. Le dérivé exprime l action (« le fait de » + inf.) 1. Le suj. du verbe de base désignerait une pers., le fait que qqn s accoutume, etc. : accoutumance « le… … Encyclopédie Universelle
negligible — neg•li•gi•ble [[t]ˈnɛg lɪ dʒə bəl[/t]] adj. so small or unimportant as to be safely disregarded: negligible expenses[/ex] • Etymology: 1820–30; < L neglig(ere) to neglect neg li•gi•bil′i•ty n. neg′li•gi•bly, adv … From formal English to slang