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per·ti·nence
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Princeton's WordNet
applicability, pertinence, pertinencynoun
relevance by virtue of being applicable to the matter at hand
Wiktionary
pertinencenoun
The quality of being pertinent.
Etymology: From pertinent + -ence
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Pertinence, Pertinencynoun
Justness of relation to the matter in hand; propriety to the purpose; appositeness.
Etymology: from pertineo, Lat.
I have shewn the fitness and pertinency of the apostle’s discourse to the persons he addressed to, whereby it appeareth that he was no babbler, and did not talk at random. Richard Bentley.
Wikipedia
pertinence
Relevance is the concept of one topic being connected to another topic in a way that makes it useful to consider the second topic when considering the first. The concept of relevance is studied in many different fields, including cognitive sciences, logic, and library and information science. Most fundamentally, however, it is studied in epistemology (the theory of knowledge). Different theories of knowledge have different implications for what is considered relevant and these fundamental views have implications for all other fields as well.
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pertinence
Pertinence is the quality of being relevant, applicable, or significant to a particular matter or situation. It refers to having a direct or necessary relation to the matter at hand.
Webster Dictionary
Pertinencenoun
alt. of Pertinency
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of pertinence in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of pertinence in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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