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  • *1: confine (someone) as a [[prisoner]], esp. for [[political]] or [[military]] reasons.
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  • ...coming evil (15th c. in Littré); verbal n. f. F. transir to pass, depart (esp. from life), to die (12th c.), also (later) to benumb or be numbed by fear
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  • :d. The [[state]] of being governed; [[good]] order; esp. in to set in governance .
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  • *2. Harmony of sound, esp. of musical sounds; concord, consonance. Also occas. of speech-sounds, as i
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  • *The preservation of one's [[existence]]; esp. applied to the [[natural law]] or [[instinct]] which impels living [[creat
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  • *3. Extortion by threats or violence, esp. on the part of the ruling power. Orig. in Rom. Law.
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  • ...0 Thabet ben Korrah], c950, in order to account for certain [[phenomena]], esp. precession, really due to [[motion]] of the [[earth]]'s [[axis]]
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  • ...thority; a realm, district, or [[body]] of people subject to a particular (esp. ecclesiastical) rule; a dominion. Now rare. ...utation expressing this; a respectful acknowledgement, as a bow or curtsy. Esp. in to make (one's) obedience. Cf. OBEISANCE n. 2 , OBEISANCE n. 3. Freq. w
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  • *2. a similar bow of colors, esp. one appearing in the spray of a waterfall or fountain.
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  • ...signating (the use of) a cauterizing agent other than a red-hot implement, esp. a caustic substance; contrasted with actual (cf. CAUTERY n. 1). Chiefly in
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  • :b. Bodily vigour in general; efficiency of the bodily powers; esp. in contrast with the weakness due to illness, fatigue, age, immaturity, et
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  • ...d [[communication]] [[channels]] worked. This approach differed from other ESP-related research at the time, which was following the tradition of J. B. Rh ...US intelligence community learned that the USSR and China were conducting ESP research, it became receptive to the idea of having its own competing psi r
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  • 4. A cunning or wily person; a cheat, sharper, esp. one who cheats at cards. (Cf. F. grec.)
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  • ...ESP development.[1] Her non-channeled books include ''How to Develop Your ESP Power'' (aka The Coming of Seth), ''The Seth Material'', ''Adventures in Co # ESP Power, by Jane Roberts (2000) (introductory essay by Lynda Dahl). ISBN 0-88
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  • • a song, [[dance]], piece of [[music]], etc., esp. one of several in a [[performance]] : they go from one melodious number to
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  • ...s of attaining greater [[moral]] [[perfection]]; so counsel of perfection, esp. in [[reference]] to [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel
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  • ::c. Of compositions, etc., esp. in apologetic use. ...element; uncompounded, unmixed (or nearly so): a. Of bodies or substances, esp. natural or organic.
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  • :c. Something which restrains or holds in check; esp. head restraint, an attachment to the seat of a motor vehicle to prevent th :c. The state or condition of being restrained; esp. abridgement of liberty, confinement.
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  • ...Electroencephalography] (EEG) techniques were also used by team to examine ESP [[phenomena]]. In these investigations, a sender, who was isolated in a vis # Britannica Online Encyclopedia, Retrieved 2007-10-07. The ESP entry includes clairvoyance
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  • ...e non-therapeutic or excessive use of a drug; the misuse of any substance, esp. for its stimulant effects. Cf. drug-abuse s.v. DRUG n.1 1b; solvent abuse
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