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  • 61language — /ˈlæŋgwɪdʒ / (say langgwij), /ˈlæŋwɪdʒ / (say langwij) noun 1. communication by voice in the distinctively human manner, using arbitrary auditory symbols in conventional ways with conventional meanings. 2. any set or system of such symbols as… …

  • 62lan|guage — «LANG gwihj», noun. 1. human speech, spoken or written: »Without language men would be like animals. Language is the basis of man s uniqueness, and the essence of his culture (Scientific American). 2. the speech used by one nation, tribe, or… …

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  • 63style — I. noun Etymology: Middle English stile, style, from Latin stilus spike, stem, stylus, style of writing; perhaps akin to Latin instigare to goad more at stick Date: 14th century 1. designation, title 2. a. a distinctive manner of expression (as… …

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  • 64Idiom dictionary — The h word idiom was itself derived from the Greek “ἰδίωμα (idioma), which can be variously translated as peculiarity, property, or peculiar phraseology. Hence the word has come to be used to describe the form of speech peculiar to a people or… …

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  • 65Dean v. Utica — Community Schools (345 F.Supp.2d 799 [E.D. Mich. 2004]) is a landmark legal case in United States constitutional law, namely on how the First Amendment applies to censorship in a public school environment. The case expanded on the ruling… …

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  • 66Characters of The Order of the Stick — This is a list of characters from the webcomic The Order of the Stick (OOTS). It is a comedic webcomic that celebrates and satirizes tabletop role playing games and medieval fantasy through the ongoing tale of the eponymous fellowship of… …

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  • 67diction — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. expression; enunciation. See speech. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. style, expression, wording, phrasing, usage, choice of words, command of language, literary artistry, manner of expression, literary power …

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  • 68diction — n. 1. Style, phraseology, language, expression, mode or manner of expression, turn of expression, form of expression. 2. Choice of words, words employed, vocabulary …

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  • 69wit — I. verb (wist; witting; present first & third singular wot) Etymology: Middle English witen (1st & 3d singular present wot, past wiste), from Old English witan (1st & 3d singular present wāt, past wisse, wiste); akin to Old High German wizzan to… …

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  • 70tone — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. sound; quality; accent, pitch, inflection, modulation, intonation; strain, key, spirit; elasticity, resilience; tension, firmness, tonus; condition; frame of mind, mood; elegance, stylishness; tint,… …

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