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ultimacy|ˈʌltɪməsɪ| [f. ultim-ate a.: see -acy.] The quality or state of being ultimate.
1842Sir W. Hamilton Diss. in Reid's Wks. II. 760 The simplicity, ultimacy, and incomprehensibility of our original apprehensions. a1848W. A. Butler Hist. Anc. Philos. (1856) I. 161 The ultimacy of the laws of motion has been lately made the subject of disquisition. 1893Fairbairn Christ in Mod. Theol. ii. ii. iii. 430 As to the ultimacy of the will Calvin is explicit. |