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  • ...Grekys was gret. c1400 tr. Secreta Secret., Gov. Lordsh. (E.E.T.S.) 66 {Th}e bigynynge of Philosophye hadden Indes, Grecys, Percys and Latyns. 1535 COVE
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  • ...hich the [[intensity]] of the radiation inside the [[material]] falls to 1/e (about 37%) of its [[original]] [[value]] at (or more properly, just beneat ...[[magnitude]] of the [[electric]] (or [[magnetic]]) field has decayed to 1/e of its [[surface]] [[value]], and at which point the ''power'' of the wave
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  • #Berrios G E (1982) Disorientation States in Psychiatry. Comprehensive Psychiatry 23: 47
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  • ...EVISA tr. Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum (BL Add.) f. 307, e potencial hete of hem passe nout in to worchinge and actual hete in dede..p ...ciale, which shewe nout sensualy, i. felynly, in e houre or tyme bot after e deduccioun and ledyng of his power to his acte, which is done wi medicynez
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  • ...tributions are most welcome. Simply [mailto:daviddarling@daviddarling.info e-mail them to me]. If included, they will be fully credited.
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  • classical [[Latin]] prohibit-, past participial stem of prohib{e}re to forbid, stop, to prevent, preclude, to withhold, to proscribe, ban, t
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  • ...thics. The term was first used in the early 20th century by Paul Lapie and E. Von Hartmann.[2]
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  • ...gnal, seignau, etc.), = Pg. sinal, Sp. señal, It. segnale, med.L. sign{a}l(e, a [[Rome|Romanic]] formation on L. signum SIGN: -AL1 4. Used by Chaucer an
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  • :e : the exact order of bases in a nucleic acid or of amino acids in a protein
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  • :c. Of a [[thing]], e.g. a pillar, a [[foundation]]: Firmly fixed, not to be moved or displaced. :e. Of a [[pain]]: Not changing its position. Obs.
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  • ...written by some 500 distinguished contributors. Readers will find Stephen E. Ambrose writing on the [[D-Day]] landing, James M. McPherson on the battle
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  • :e : popularity
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  • E: Let’s get on with the topic at hand. We discussed this morning the impor E: Balance is a topic We will return to time and again in our Dialogues. It i
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  • ...ays this [[morontia]] [[transition]] [[intervenes]] between the [[mortal]] e[[state]] and the subsequent [[spirit]] [[status]] of [[surviving]] [[human]
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  • ...8 W. DE LA MARE Memory 29 A storm-cock shrilled its aeon-old refrain. 1948 E. SITWELL Notebk. W. Shakes. vi. 53 In one of the most terrible aeon-moments ...rchical basis with eons (e.g. Phanerozoic), eras (e.g. Mesozoic), periods (e.g. Jurassic), [etc.].
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  • ...; perh. to be referred to the Indo-Eur. root *aweg-, represented by L. aug{e}re, Goth. aukan to increase, OE. éacan to grow (see EKE v.), and with -s e :e. fig. Of things, conditions, etc.: To be stirred up or aroused; to be put i
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  • [[Latin]]. distracti{o}n-em, n. of [[action]] f. distrah{e}re to pull asunder ...as distraction in situations requiring full attention on a single object (e.g. sports, [[academic]] tests, [[performance]]).
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  • ...pedia.org/wiki/Positron positron] (the antiparticle of the [[electron]] or e+
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  • :e. the libretto of an [[opera]] or musical, or the script of a play. ...d]] pages produced in electronic format is known as an electronic book, or e-book.
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  • :e. quasi-concr. A confused assemblage of. (rare.)
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