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61extraneous — ex•tra•ne•ous [[t]ɪkˈstreɪ ni əs[/t]] adj. 1) introduced or coming from without; not forming an essential or proper part: extraneous substances in our water[/ex] 2) not pertinent; irrelevant: an extraneous remark[/ex] • Etymology: 1630–40; < L …
62inapposite — in•ap•po•site [[t]ɪnˈæp ə zɪt[/t]] adj. not apposite; not pertinent • Etymology: 1655–65 in•ap′po•site•ly, adv. in•ap′po•site•ness, n …
63impertinent — /ɪmˈpɜtənənt / (say im pertuhnuhnt) adjective 1. intrusive or presumptuous, as persons or their actions: an impertinent boy. 2. not pertinent or relevant; irrelevant: any impertinent detail. 3. inappropriate or incongruous. 4. trivial, silly, or… …
64inapposite — /ɪnˈæpəzət/ (say in apuhzuht) adjective not apposite; not pertinent. –inappositely, adverb –inappositeness, noun …
65irrelevancy — Want of pertinency, whether in a pleading or in evidence. Not pertinent; not forming or tendering any material issue in the case; redundant. People v McCumber, 18 NY 315. A term descriptive of the quality facts and circumstances which throw no… …
66impertinence — impertinent ► ADJECTIVE 1) not showing proper respect. 2) formal not pertinent; irrelevant. DERIVATIVES impertinence noun impertinently adverb …
67impertinent — ► ADJECTIVE 1) not showing proper respect. 2) formal not pertinent; irrelevant. DERIVATIVES impertinence noun impertinently adverb …
68impertinently — impertinent ► ADJECTIVE 1) not showing proper respect. 2) formal not pertinent; irrelevant. DERIVATIVES impertinence noun impertinently adverb …
69Nicolaus Gallus — by Lucas Cranach Nicolaus Gallus (also Hahn) (c. 1516 in Köthen – June, 1570 in Bad Liebenzell), was leader of the Lutheran Reformation in Regensburg. At Wittenberg, where he became a student in 1530 and received the master s degree in 1537, he… …
70nonpertinent — adjective Not pertinent; irrelevant …