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  • 81χρηστηρίων — χρηστήριον an oracle neut gen pl χρηστήριος oracular fem gen pl χρηστήριος oracular masc/neut gen pl χρηστήριος oracular masc/fem/neut gen pl …

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  • 82oracles —    Persons thought to be mediums through which a god or gods could communicate messages to humanity, the messages themselves, or the temples or other places where the messages were conveyed. In general, oracles were not as important or revered in …

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  • 83enigmatic — adjective 1. not clear to the understanding (Freq. 2) I didn t grasp the meaning of that enigmatic comment until much later prophetic texts so enigmatic that their meaning has been disputed for centuries • Syn: ↑enigmatical, ↑puzzling • Similar… …

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  • 84o|rac´u|lar|ly — o|rac|u|lar «aw RAK yuh luhr, oh», adjective. 1. of or like an oracle: »Figurative. That irrepressibly oracular figure, Dr. Samuel Johnson (Atlantic). 2. Figurative. with a hidden meaning tha is difficult to make out. 3. Figurative. very wise:… …

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  • 85o|rac|u|lar — «aw RAK yuh luhr, oh», adjective. 1. of or like an oracle: »Figurative. That irrepressibly oracular figure, Dr. Samuel Johnson (Atlantic). 2. Figurative. with a hidden meaning tha is difficult to make out. 3. Figurative. very wise: »an oracular… …

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  • 88Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus — is the only book length work published by Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein. He wrote it as a soldier and a prisoner of war during World War I. First published in German in 1921 as Logisch Philosophische Abhandlung , it is now widely… …

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  • 90Mopsus — For other uses, see Mopsus (disambiguation). Mopsus or Mopsos (Greek: Μόψος) was the name of two famous seers in Greek mythology. A historical/legendary Mopsus was the founder of a house in power at widespread sites in the coastal plains of… …

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