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11Exclusīve — (lat.), ausschließend, nicht mit einbegriffen …
12exclusive of — index save Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
13exclusive — → inclusive, 1 …
14exclusive — (adj.) mid 15c., so as to exclude, from M.L. exclusivus, from exclus , pp. stem of excludere (see EXCLUDE (Cf. exclude)). Of monopolies, rights, franchises, etc., from 1760s; of social circles, clubs, etc., unwilling to admit outsiders, from 1822 …
15exclusive — |ívè| adv. De maneira exclusiva; sem inclusão. = EXCLUSIVAMENTE ≠ INCLUSIVAMENTE, INCLUSIVE ‣ Etimologia: latim exclusivus …
16exclusive — *select, elect, picked Analogous words: excluding, eliminating, debarring, shutting out, ruling out (see EXCLUDE): aristocratic, patrician (see corresponding nouns at GENTLEMAN) Antonyms: inclusive Contrasted words: catholic, cosmopolitan,… …
17exclusive — [adj] unshared, restricted absolute, aloof, aristocratic, chic, choice, chosen, circumscribed, clannish, classy, cliquish, closed, complete, confined, country club, discriminative, elegant, entire, exclusionary, exclusory, fashionable, full,… …
18exclusive of — [prep] except for aside from, bar, barring, bating, besides, but, debarring, excepting, excluding, leaving aside, not counting, omitting, outside of, restricting, ruling out, save; concept 554 Ant. inclusive of …
19exclusive — In the context of general equities, having sole possession of the customer order/ indication; not in competition with other dealers. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * exclusive ex‧clu‧sive [ɪkˈskluːsɪv] adjective 1. an exclusive agreement,… …
20Exclusive or — The logical operation exclusive disjunction, also called exclusive or (symbolized XOR or EOR), is a type of logical disjunction on two operands that results in a value of “true” if and only if exactly one of the operands has a value of “true”. [… …