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  • 112sangfroid — noun Etymology: French sang froid, literally, cold blood Date: 1750 self possession or imperturbability especially under strain Synonyms: see equanimity …

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  • 113nil admirari — foreign term Etymology: Latin to be excited by nothing ; equanimity …

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