excelsior
1 Americannoun
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fine wood shavings, used for stuffing, packing, etc.
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Printing. a 3-point type: a size smaller than brilliant.
adjective
interjection
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excellent: used as a motto and as a trademark for various products, esp in the US for fine wood shavings used for packing breakable objects
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upwards
Usage
What else does excelsior mean? Excelsior is a Latin word translated into English as a motto meaning "Ever upward!"Marvel comics legend Stan Lee, who helped create such iconic characters as Spider-Man and the Hulk, famously used Excelsior! as his catchphrase.
Etymology
Origin of excelsior
An Americanism dating back to 1770–80; formerly a trademark
Example Sentences
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Aspen Wood Products has rebuilt the mill destroyed by fire in Mancos, and the plant is again producing excelsior products from locally logged aspen.
From Washington Times • Mar. 8, 2020
To add untranslated region features and alternative splice variants we ran PASA55 with Mikado transcript assemblies and available F. excelsior expressed sequence tags using the corrected EVM models as the reference annotation.
From Nature • Dec. 25, 2016
F. excelsior sequences are shown in blue; A. thaliana sequences in red.
From Nature • Dec. 25, 2016
Each Pet Rock came in a cardboard carrying case, complete with air holes, tenderly nestled on a bed of excelsior.
From New York Times • Mar. 31, 2015
Frankie was in the excelsior box burrowed down clear to the bottom, with the pile of excelsior on top of him.
From "Cannery Row" by John Steinbeck
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