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1 EXCEL
[V]EXSUPERO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)ANTECEDO (-ERE -CESSI -CESSUM)PRAECEDO (-ERE -CESSI -CESSUM)ANTEEO (-IRE -II)PRAEEMINEO (-ERE)PRAEMINEO (-ERE)PRAEGREDIOR (-GREDI -GRESSUS SUM)PRAEPONDERO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)PRAETEREO (-IRE -IVI -ITUM)PRAEVENIO (-IRE -VENI -VENTUM)PRAEVERTOR (-VERTI)PRAEVERTO (-ERE -VERTI -VERSUM)PRAEVORTO (-ERE -VORTI -VORSUM)PRAEVORTOR (-VORTI)TRANSCENDO (-ERE -SCENDI -SCENSUM)TRANSEO (-IRE -II -ITUM)VINCO (-ERE VICI VICTUM)EXCELLO (-ERE)PRAECELLO (-ERE)PRAECELLEO (-ERE)ANTECELLO (-ERE)PRAESTO (-ARE -STITI -STITUM)ANTISTO (-ARE -STITI)ANTESTO (-ARE -STETI)PRAENITEO (-ERE -NITUI)ANTEPOLLEO (-ERE)EXUPERO (-ARE -AVI -ATUS) -
2 Riesenknochen
Riesenknochen, ossa praegrandia. – Riesenkörper, s. Riesenleib. – Riesenkraft, vires corporis maximae. – von R., viribus ingens: R. besitzen, viribus corporis excel lere; viribus ingentem esse. – Riesenleib, corpus immane; corpus magnitudine eximium. – riesenmäßig, s. riesenhaft. – Riesenschlange, immanis magnitudinis serpens (anguis); immani corpore serpens (anguis). – Riesenschritt, gradus ingens. – [1969] Bildl., Riesenschritte machen, maximos progressus facere in studiis.
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3 praecello
praecello, 3, surpass, excel, R. 3:9; 1 P. 2:13.*
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Excel — [von engl. to excel, »hervorragend sein«, »sich auszeichen«, »übertreffen«; im Englischen klingt »Excel« so wie die Buchstaben X und L hintereinander ausgesprochen, deshalb wird Excel oft mit XL abgekürzt der engl. Abk. für »extra large«, dt.… … Universal-Lexikon
Excel — may refer to:* Microsoft Excel, a spreadsheet application by Microsoft Corporation * Excel (gum), a brand of chewing gum produced by Wrigley s * Excel (band), a band from Venice, California * Excel ( Excel Saga ), the protagonist in the manga and … Wikipedia
Excel — hat folgende Bedeutungen: das Tabellenkalkulationsprogramm Microsoft Excel das Messegelände ExCeL Exhibition Centre in London den Ort Excel (Alabama) in den Vereinigten Staaten Excel Township (Marshall County, Minnesota) war die Bezeichnung für… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Excel — Ex*cel , v. i. To surpass others in good qualities, laudable actions, or acquirements; to be distinguished by superiority; as, to excel in mathematics, or classics. [1913 Webster] Unstable as water, thou shalt not excel. Gen. xlix. 4. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
excel — [ek sel′, iksel′] vi., vt. excelled, excelling [ME excellen < OFr exceller < L excellere, to raise, surpass, excel < ex , out of, from + cellere, to rise, project < IE base * kel , to project > HILL, Gr kolophōn] to be better or… … English World dictionary
Excel™ — UK US noun TRADEMARK IT ► a brand of software used for creating spreadsheets (= documents with rows of data for showing amounts and making calculations): »an Excel document/spreadsheet »These instructions assume you are familiar with using Excel … Financial and business terms
excel — UK US /ɪkˈsel/ verb [I] ( ll ) ► to be extremely good at something: excel in/at sth »Their biggest competitive advantage is that they excel at manufacturing small, gas efficient vehicles at low cost … Financial and business terms
Excel — Excel, AL U.S. town in Alabama Population (2000): 582 Housing Units (2000): 253 Land area (2000): 1.649436 sq. miles (4.272020 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.649436 sq. miles (4.272020 sq. km) … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Excel, AL — U.S. town in Alabama Population (2000): 582 Housing Units (2000): 253 Land area (2000): 1.649436 sq. miles (4.272020 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.649436 sq. miles (4.272020 sq. km) FIPS code … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Excel — Ex*cel , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Excelled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Excelling}.] [L. excellere, excelsum; ex out + a root found in culmen height, top; cf. F. exceller. See {Culminate}, {Column}.] 1. To go beyond or surpass in good qualities or laudable… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
excel — ► VERB (excelled, excelling) 1) be exceptionally good at an activity or subject. 2) (excel oneself) perform exceptionally well. ORIGIN Latin excellere, from celsus lofty … English terms dictionary