a particular proposition, opposed to universal, e.g. (particular affirmative) Some men are wise; (particular negative) Some men are not wise.
universal
Some men are wise
Some men are not wise
"They all claim it's a 'scamdemic' and say the hospitals are empty.
One and All is the motto of the County of Cornwall, used below the coat-of-arms, which is a shield embracing fifteen bezants, or golden roundels, on a black ground; ….
Thus, the car in the United States outbutchers the bloody shambles of Mars when matched against our soldiers killed in the World War.
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