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Ascription  n.  The act of ascribing, imputing, or affirming to belong; also, that which is ascribed.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Ascription" Quotes from Famous Books



... the A.O.U. Check-list Committee (1957). Catalogue numbers are those of the Museum of Natural History at the University of Kansas. In so far as known to me, all birds recorded in the literature from Coahuila are listed below. In a few instances the only support for occurrence is the ascription of a given kind to Coahuila (without mention of date, catalogue number, or precise locality) by Friedmann, Griscom, and Moore (1950), and/or the A.O.U. Check-list Committee (1957); when this is so the ...
— Birds from Coahuila, Mexico • Emil K. Urban

... works by means, and these are provided through man or the world, they attribute providence, whether they look it in the face or on the back, to man or to nature, and so confirm themselves in the denial of it. They make this ascription of it because their understanding is closed above, that is, to heaven, and open only below, that is, to the world; one cannot see divine providence in a worldly outlook, only in a heavenly. I have wondered sometimes whether they would acknowledge divine providence if their ...
— Angelic Wisdom about Divine Providence • Emanuel Swedenborg

... the first is dealt with: this omitted third factor being the direct physico-chemical action of the medium on the organism. Such a thought as that which the Duke of Argyll ascribes to me, is so incongruous with the beliefs I have in many places expressed that the ascription of it never occurred ...
— Essays: Scientific, Political, & Speculative, Vol. I • Herbert Spencer



Words linked to "Ascription" :   attributable, categorisation, unascribable, unattributable, externalization, sorting, animatism, zoomorphism, attribution, externalisation, ascribe, classification



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