| Now, let’s look at the word 'excellent'
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| In it’s finite and unversed form.
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| Excellent of the higheset quality,
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| Or exceptionally good at, or of it’s kind,
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| Or superior in it’s archaic definition,
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| Synoptic or in congruence with altruism or benevolence,
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| Depending on the usage of the original word or it’s derivative.
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| Example at hand: two glasses of water,
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| One sprung from a porous material which liquid is passed
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| In order to separate the liquid or the fluid from suspended particles;
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| In short a filter, and the second glass taken from a spiget
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| Or a plug for a bunghole not to be confused with
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| A bunghole that produces fecal matter,
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| But in fact the latter example would be considered
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| dist-tasteful or shall I say the more laymen term
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| Of crappy and the first excellent.
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| Now, let’s look at excellence in art.
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| Excellence in art not to be confused with
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| Medioacracy or luke warmness
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| Ehhhuh |