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See also:ACCIDENCE (a mis-spelling of " accidents," from the Latin neuter plural accidentia, casual events) , the See also:term for the grammatical changes to which words are subject in their inflections as to gender, number, tense and See also:case . It is also used to denote a See also:book containing the first principles of See also:grammar, and so of the rudiments of any subject or See also:art . |
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