supercede, idiosyncracy
Paul Frank
paulfrank at POST.HARVARD.EDU
Tue Jun 14 18:18:27 UTC 2005
> no "supercede" in AHD4, either as a separate entry or as a variant of
> "supersede".
>
> i'm away from my Big Pile o' Dictionaries, so i can't say what other
> desk dictionaries say.
>
> arnold
You have a Big Pile o' Dictionaries right here: http://www.onelook.com/
The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary says:
Main Entry: supercede
variant of SUPERSEDE
The Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 1997, says:
su.per.cede
Pronunciation: (sOO"pur-sed'), [key]
-v.t., -ced.ed, -ced.ing.
supersede.
Paul
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