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  • 1of the first magnitude — OF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE, of the greatest significance, very important, of great consequence; formal of great moment. → magnitude * * * of the first magnitude 1. (of a star) of the first degree of brightness (astronomy) 2. Of a very important,… …

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  • 2of the first magnitude — we are witnessing a historic event of the first magnitude Syn: of the utmost importance, of the greatest significance, very important, of great consequence; formal of great moment …

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  • 3of the first magnitude — ► of the first order (or magnitude) excellent or considerable of its kind. Main Entry: ↑first …

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  • 4of the first magnitude — idi of greatest significance …

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  • 5magnitude — [mag′nə to͞od΄, mag′nətyo͞od΄] n. [L magnitudo < magnus, great: see MAGNI ] 1. greatness; specif., a) of size b) of extent c) of importance or influence d) Obs. of character 2 …

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  • 6of the first order (or magnitude) — excellent or considerable of its kind. → first …

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  • 7The Battle of the Books — is the name of a short satire written by Jonathan Swift and published as part of the prolegomena to his A Tale of a Tub in 1704. It depicts a literal battle between books in the King s Library (housed in St. James s Palace at the time of the… …

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  • 8of the first order — (or magnitude) used to denote something that is excellent or considerable of its kind it is a media event of the first order * * * of a high order | of the highest/first order idiom of a high quality or degree; of the highest quality or greatest… …

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  • 9of the first order — ► of the first order (or magnitude) excellent or considerable of its kind. Main Entry: ↑first …

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  • 10Magnitude (astronomy) — For other uses, see Magnitude (disambiguation). Magnitude is the logarithmic measure of the brightness of an object, in astronomy, measured in a specific wavelength or passband, usually in optical or near infrared wavelengths. Contents 1… …

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