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  • 51Toward the Light — (in Danish, Vandrer mod Lyset! ) was first published in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1920 by the Danish author Michael Agerskov. The content of the book is said to have been received through intuitive thought inspiration from the transcendental world… …

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  • 52passion — n 1 suffering, agony, dolor, *distress, misery Analogous words: *trial, tribulation, cross, visitation, affliction 2 *feeling, emotion, affection, sentiment Analogous words: inspiration, frenzy: *ecstasy, raptur …

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  • 53Fuego — (Del lat. focus, hogar, hoguera.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 Combustión de una materia que produce desprendimiento de luz y calor. 2 Conjunto de materias que arden con o sin llama: ■ los excursionistas hicieron un fuego para asar las costillas.… …

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  • 54ardeur — [ ardɶr ] n. f. • 1130; lat. ardor 1 ♦ Chaleur vive. Ardeur du soleil. Littér. Les ardeurs de l été. 2 ♦ Fig. Énergie pleine de vivacité. ⇒ activité, force, vie, vigueur, vitalité. Ardeur juvénile. ♢ (Dans l action) Ardeur au travail. Son ardeur… …

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  • 55Clamidiasis — Extendido Pap mostrando a C. trachomatis (coloración H E) Clasificación y recursos externos …

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  • 56enthusiasm — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. ecstasy, frenzy, fanaticism; fire, spirit, force; ardor, zeal, fervor, vehemence, eagerness; optimism, assurance. See feeling, hope, excitability, vigor. Ant., disinterest. II (Roget s IV) n. 1.… …

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  • 57passion — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. love; fervor, ardor, intensity, fever; infatuation, desire; emotion, rage, anger, fury; excitement; informal, predilection, preference. See feeling, violence. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Sexual deSire] Syn …

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  • 58fervor — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. intenseness, enthusiasm, ardor, passion, zeal. See activity, feeling, heat. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. fervency, ardor, zeal, warmth; see enthusiasm 1 . See Synonym Study at enthusiasm . III (Roget s 3… …

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  • 59fire — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. flame, blaze, conflagration, holocaust; enthusiasm, verve. v. t. kindle, ignite; shoot, detonate; inspire, arouse; dismiss, discharge. See heat, propulsion, excitement, fuel, vigor, ejection. II… …

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  • 60Fervor — Fer vor, n. [Written also {fervour}.] [OF. fervor, fervour, F. ferveur, L. fervor, fr. fervere. See {Fervent}.] 1. Heat; excessive warmth. [1913 Webster] The fevor of ensuing day. Waller. [1913 Webster] 2. Intensity of feeling or expression;… …

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