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  • ...is not to be found in common online English dictionaries, the ''[[Oxford English Dictionary|OED]]'', dictionaries of obscure words, or dictionaries of [[neo [[Category:Greek words and phrases]] ...
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  • ...s an extension of the [[natural language]] (for example [[English language|English]]) that is used in [[mathematics]] and in [[science]] for expressing result * Use of [[symbol (mathematics)|symbol]]s as words or phrases. For example, <math>A=B</math> and <math>\forall x</math> are respectively ...
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  • ...e=2016-08-23}}</ref>{{efn|{{IAST|Jñāna}} is also often transliterated into English as ''jnana'', ''jnan'', ''gyana'', ''gyan'', or ''gyaan''.}} is "knowledge" ...ज्ञा- ''[[:wikt:ज्ञान|jñā-]]'' is cognate to Slavic [[:wikt:znati|znati]], English ''[[:wikt:know|know]]'', as well as to the Greek [[:wikt:γιγνώσκω|γνώ-]] (a ...
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  • ...also spelled '''eon''' (in [[American English|American]] and [[Australian English]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=aeon |url=https://www.macquariedictionary.com.au/fe [[Occult]]ists of the [[Thelema]] and [[Ordo Templi Orientis]] (English: "Order of the Temple of the East") traditions sometimes speak of a "[[Aeon ...
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  • ...rst1=Rodney|last2=Pullum|first2=Geoff K|title=The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language|date=2002|publisher=Cambridge University Press|location=Cambridge} ....<ref name="kučerová-neeleman" /> In the spoken form of [[English language|English Language]], one of the primary methods of indicating information structure ...
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  • ...the Latin edition of ''[[Leviathan (Hobbes book)|Leviathan]]'' (1668; the English version had been published in 1651). This passage from Part 1 ("De Homine") In the English version this passage reads as thus: ...
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  • ...34144.jpg|thumb|American government poster created during WWII featuring [[English interrogative words|interrogatives]] ]] ...aniel J.|volume=19|pages=Q7. Art. 3. Obj. 3|translator-last=Fathers of the English Dominican Province}}</ref> Primarily, he asks "Whether a circumstance is an ...
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  • [[Category:English phrases]] ...
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  • ...essence, as do agents such as humans.<ref>Dunshirn, Alfred (2019): Physis [English version]. In: Kirchhoff, Thomas (ed.): Online Encyclopedia Philosophy of Na ...being born.<ref>For the whole passage see Dunshirn, Alfred (2019): Physis [English version]. In: Kirchhoff, Thomas (ed.): Online Encyclopedia Philosophy of Na ...
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  • ...|isbn=0-631-14670-9 |edition=3rd |location=Oxford, UK |pages=11e |language=English}}</ref> ...d There]]'' by [[Lewis Carroll]] (1871), is a nonsense poem written in the English language. The word ''jabberwocky'' is also occasionally used as a synonym o ...
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  • Compare various contemporary definitions given in the [[Oxford English Dictionary|OED]] (2nd edition, 1989): "[...] 3. The actual [[observation]] ...onary/english/general-knowledge|title=general knowledge |website=Cambridge English Dictionary|language=en-US|access-date=2019-08-24}}</ref> This definition ex ...
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  • ...ref name=OED>{{cite encyclopedia |title=structure, n. |encyclopedia=Oxford English Dictionary |edition=Online |url=http://www.oed.com/view/Entry/191895?rskey= ...ine into small elements like [[Motif (music)|motifs]] and [[Phrase (music)|phrases]], and these in turn combine in larger structures. Not all music (for examp ...
    22 KB (2,971 words) - 15:58, 18 January 2024
  • ...t]] and [[Arthur James Balfour]]), the [[Radicalism (historical)|radical]] English journalist and politician [[Henry Labouchère|Henry Du Pré Labouchère]] (183 A Dictionary of English Folklore claims that the earliest instance resembling the phrase found in p ...
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  • ...=%22Pleonasm%22+%22Greek%22+%22Excess%22&pg=PA295|title=A Hand-book of the English Language: For the Use of Students of the Universities and Higher Classes of ...s poor—a static-filled radio transmission or sloppy handwriting—pleonastic phrases can help ensure that the meaning is communicated even if some of the words ...
    55 KB (8,441 words) - 18:59, 21 February 2024
  • ...soul or spiritual knowledge;<ref>{{cite book|title=The Practical Sanskrit-English Dictionary|author=V.S.Apte|publisher=The Digital Dictionaries of South Asia ...rchive.org/details/Shankara.Bhashya-Chandogya.Upanishad-Ganganath.Jha.1942.English }}</ref> ...
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  • ...erhaps the first to use the phrase "applied economics". He noted that the "English School" ([[John Stuart Mill]], [[John Elliott Cairnes]], and [[Nassau Willi ...the science of economics, J.N Keynes believed in the desirability of the "English School's" distinction between the discovery of principles and their applica ...
    23 KB (3,218 words) - 09:11, 30 January 2024
  • ...h with some differences, [[Vasubandhu]]’s ''[[Abhidharmakośa]]'' explains (English trs. p. 383ff): Since the [[Bardo Thodol]] was translated into English, different conceptions of the bardo have emerged over the years (Lopez, 199 ...
    24 KB (3,649 words) - 06:06, 14 November 2023
  • ..."emergency telephone"}} and using a combination of Japanese [[kanji]] and English. [[File:Wet floor - piso mojado.jpg|An American "Wet Floor" sign in English and Spanish|thumb|right|200px]] ...
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  • ...nd the automobile designs of [[Colin Chapman]]. The word was first used in English in the early 20th century to describe a 1915 composition by the Soviet pain ...Biography & Writing Style |url=https://www.studysmarter.co.uk/explanations/english-literature/american-literature/bobbie-ann-mason/ |access-date=2023-03-25 |w ...
    50 KB (6,868 words) - 20:31, 3 March 2024
  • ...tion, which is richly embedded in the particulars and peculiarities of the English language.) ...ns), and facts (knowledge). For instance, people have different terms and phrases for the same concept. However, that does not necessarily mean that those p ...
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