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literary genre (German: "artist s novel"), class of Bildungsroman, or apprenticeship novel, that deals with the youth and development of an individual who becomes or is on the threshold of becoming a painter, musician, or poet. The…
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literary genre (German: "artist s novel"), class of Bildungsroman, or apprenticeship novel, that deals with the youth and development of an individual who becomes or is on the threshold of becoming a painter, musician, or poet. The…
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cubism - etymology.enacademic.com
(n.) 1911, from Fr. cubisme, from cube (see CUBE (Cf. cube) (n.)), said to have been coined by French art critic Louis Vauxcelles at the 1908 Salon des Indépendants in reference to a work by Georges Braque. Related: Cubist
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(n.) 1911, from Fr. cubisme, from cube (see CUBE (Cf. cube) (n.)), said to have been coined by French art critic Louis Vauxcelles at the 1908 Salon des Indépendants in reference to a work by Georges Braque. Related: Cubist
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cubism
(n.) 1911, from Fr. cubisme, from cube (see CUBE (Cf. cube) (n.)), said to have been coined by French art critic Louis Vauxcelles at the 1908 Salon des Indépendants in reference to a work by Georges Braque. Related: Cubist
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anguish - Etymology dictionary
18 жовт. 2020 р. — {11}}anguish (n.) c.1200, acute bodily or mental suffering, from O.Fr. anguisse, angoisse choking sensation, distress, anxiety, rage, from L. angustia (pl.
anguish - Etymology dictionary
18 жовт. 2020 р. — {11}}anguish (n.) c.1200, acute bodily or mental suffering, from O.Fr. anguisse, angoisse choking sensation, distress, anxiety, rage, from L. angustia (pl.
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anguish
{{11}}anguish (n.) c.1200, acute bodily or mental suffering, from O.Fr. anguisse, angoisse choking sensation, distress, anxiety, rage, from L. angustia (pl. angustiae) tightness, straitness, narrowness; figuratively distress, difficulty, from…
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philosophy
(Gk., love of knowledge or wisdom) The study of the most general and abstract features of the world and categories with which we think: mind, matter, reason, proof, truth, etc. In philosophy, the concepts with which we approach the world…
philosophy
(Gk., love of knowledge or wisdom) The study of the most general and abstract features of the world and categories with which we think: mind, matter, reason, proof, truth, etc. In philosophy, the concepts with which we approach the world…
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USHA - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
USHA (Heb. אוּשָׁה). (1) Town in Lower Galilee mentioned in the annals of Sennacherib (a, 40). An ancient Hebrew seal found there attests to the existence of an Israelite settlement on the site in biblical times; one side reads Elzakar b.
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USHA (Heb. אוּשָׁה). (1) Town in Lower Galilee mentioned in the annals of Sennacherib (a, 40). An ancient Hebrew seal found there attests to the existence of an Israelite settlement on the site in biblical times; one side reads Elzakar b.
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burning - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
Look at other dictionaries: Burning Up — «Burning Up» Син … Википедия. Burning Up — Single par Madonna extrait de l'album Madonna Face A Burning Up Face B Physical Attraction Sortie … Wikipédia en Français. Burning Up — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda «Burning Up» Sencillo de Madonna del álbum Madonna Lado B ««Physical attraction» (Doble lado A en algunos ...
burning - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
Look at other dictionaries: Burning Up — «Burning Up» Син … Википедия. Burning Up — Single par Madonna extrait de l'album Madonna Face A Burning Up Face B Physical Attraction Sortie … Wikipédia en Français. Burning Up — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda «Burning Up» Sencillo de Madonna del álbum Madonna Lado B ««Physical attraction» (Doble lado A en algunos ...
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microscopy - English terms dictionary - Enacademic.com
Look at other dictionaries: Microscopy — is the technical field of using microscopes to view samples and objects that cannot be seen with the unaided eye ...
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Look at other dictionaries: Microscopy — is the technical field of using microscopes to view samples and objects that cannot be seen with the unaided eye ...
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incompossible
Mutually exclusive. Ambrose Bierce s definition and example from The Devil s Dictionary cannot be bettered: 'Two things are incompossible when the world of being has scope enough for one of them, but not enough for both as Walt Whitman s poetry…
incompossible
Mutually exclusive. Ambrose Bierce s definition and example from The Devil s Dictionary cannot be bettered: 'Two things are incompossible when the world of being has scope enough for one of them, but not enough for both as Walt Whitman s poetry…
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grimoire - Etymology dictionary
15 груд. 2020 р. — Look at other dictionaries: grimoire — [ grimwar ] n. m. • XIIIe; altér. de grammaire, désignant la grammaire latine, inintelligible pour le vulgaire 1 ♢ Livre de ...
grimoire - Etymology dictionary
15 груд. 2020 р. — Look at other dictionaries: grimoire — [ grimwar ] n. m. • XIIIe; altér. de grammaire, désignant la grammaire latine, inintelligible pour le vulgaire 1 ♢ Livre de ...
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grimoire
magician s manual for invoking demons, 1849, from Fr. grimoire, altered from grammaire “grammar” (see GRAMMAR (Cf. grammar)). Cf. GLAMOR (Cf. glamor)
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brasada - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
(brazada [brasáða], apparently a combination of brazo 'arm' < Latin brachium 'arm' and -ada, a Spanish derivational suffix; in this case, it may mean accumulation of arms or tree branches, or it may refer to a measure of the amount of firewood or brush that can be carried in both arms).
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(brazada [brasáða], apparently a combination of brazo 'arm' < Latin brachium 'arm' and -ada, a Spanish derivational suffix; in this case, it may mean accumulation of arms or tree branches, or it may refer to a measure of the amount of firewood or brush that can be carried in both arms).