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  • 101Беллоу, Сол — Сол Беллоу англ. Saul Bellow …

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  • 102Беллоу — Беллоу, Сол Сол Беллоу (слева) и Кейт Ботсфорд, 1990 Сол Беллоу (англ. Saul Bellow, урожд. Соломон Белоус[1]; …

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  • 103encomiastic — [en kō΄mē as′tik] adj. 1. of an encomiast 2. of or like an encomium; eulogistic * * * See encomiast. * * * …

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  • 104dyslogistic — dyslogistically, adv. /dis leuh jis tik/, adj. conveying disapproval or censure; not complimentary or eulogistic. [1795 1805; DYS + (EU)LOGISTIC] * * * …

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  • 105eulogium — /yooh loh jee euhm/, n., pl. eulogiums, eulogia / jee euh/. 1. a eulogy. 2. eulogistic language. [1700 10; < ML, equiv. to L eu EU + (e)logium inscription on a tombstone] * * * …

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  • 106Hegelianism — /hay gay lee euh niz euhm, hi jee /, n. the philosophy of Hegel and his followers, characterized by the use of the Hegelian dialectic. [1855 60; HEGELIAN + ISM] * * * Diversified philosophical movement that developed out of G. W. F. Hegel s&#8230; …

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  • 107ibn Khaldun — /ib euhn khahl doohn /, n. Abd al Rahman /ahb dahl rddah mahn/, 1332 1406, Arab historian and philosopher. * * * orig. Abū Zayd ʽAbd al Raḥmān ibn Khaldūn born May 27, 1332, Tunis, Tun. died March 17, 1406, Cairo, Egypt Noted Arab historian. He&#8230; …

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  • 108Wales — /waylz/, n. a division of the United Kingdom, in SW Great Britain. 2,766,800; 8016 sq. mi. (20,760 sq. km). Medieval, Cambria. * * * I Welsh Cymru Principality, constituting an integral part of the United Kingdom. It occupies a peninsula on the&#8230; …

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  • 109Huygens, Christiaan — or Christian Huyghens born April 14, 1629, The Hague died July 8, 1695, The Hague Dutch mathematician, astronomer, and physicist. He was the first to use a pendulum to regulate a clock (1656). He invented a method of grinding and polishing&#8230; …

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  • 110mangal-kavya — Type of verse in honour of a god or goddess in Bengal. Most mangal kavya tell how a local deity established his or her worship on earth. They are often recited at the festivals of the deities they praise. Some have become so popular that&#8230; …

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