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pluripresence|ˌplʊərɪˈprɛzəns| [f. L. plūs, plūr- more + presence.] Presence in more than one place at the same time.
1773Johnson 7 May in Boswell, (Toplady) Does not their invocation of saints suppose omnipresence in the saints? (Johnson) No Sir, it supposes only pluri-presence. 1849Macaulay Hist. Eng. iv. I. 496 What was more impolitic than to reject the services of good soldiers, seamen, lawyers, diplomatists, financiers, because they hold unsound opinions about the number of the sacraments or the pluripresence of saints? 1865Lecky Ration. I. i. 80 The miracle of trans⁓substantiation seems to destroy all the improbability of the pluri-presence of a human body. |