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61part and pertinent — Appurtenant; belonging to …
62Pertinently — Pertinent Per ti*nent, a. [L. pertinens, entis, p. pr. of pertinere: cf. F. pertinent. See {Pertain}.] 1. Belonging or related to the subject or matter in hand; fit or appropriate in any way; adapted to the end proposed; apposite; material;… …
63Pertinentness — Pertinent Per ti*nent, a. [L. pertinens, entis, p. pr. of pertinere: cf. F. pertinent. See {Pertain}.] 1. Belonging or related to the subject or matter in hand; fit or appropriate in any way; adapted to the end proposed; apposite; material;… …
64pertinente — ● pertinent, pertinente adjectif (latin pertinens, entis, de pertinere, viser à) Qui est approprié à son objet, justifié : Avoir des raisons pertinentes de se méfier. Qui manifeste de la compétence : Faire une remarque pertinente. Se dit d un… …
65pernt — Pertinent information. We had to read through three paragraphs to get to the pernt …
66pernt — Pertinent information. We had to read through three paragraphs to get to the pernt …
67admissible — Pertinent and proper to be considered in reaching a decision. Used with reference to the issues to be decided in any judicial proceeding …
68admissible — Pertinent and proper to be considered in reaching a decision. Used with reference to the issues to be decided in any judicial proceeding …
69elementary — Pertinent to the elements, rudiments, or first principles of anything; initial; rudimental. Livingston v Davis, 243 Iowa 21, 50 NW2d 592, 27 ALR2d 1237 …
70pertinence — pertinent ► ADJECTIVE ▪ relevant; appropriate. DERIVATIVES pertinence noun pertinently adverb. ORIGIN from Latin pertinere extend to, have reference to …