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  • 21su|per|fi|cial — «SOO puhr FIHSH uhl», adjective. 1. of the surface: »a superficial measurement. 2. on the surface; at the surface: »His burns were superficial and soon healed. 3. a) concerned with or understanding only what is on the surface; not thorough;… …

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  • 22Computer Go — Part of a series of articles on Go (board game) Game specifics Go rules Go handicaps Go proverbs Go terms Go strategy and tactics Fuseki (whole board openings) Joseki (corner based openings) Life and death Tsumego …

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  • 23smatter — n. limited knowledge, superficial knowledge v. speak with only superficial knowledge …

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  • 24smattered — n. limited knowledge, superficial knowledge v. speak with only superficial knowledge …

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  • 25smatters — n. limited knowledge, superficial knowledge v. speak with only superficial knowledge …

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  • 26Commodity fetishism — Part of a series on Marxism …

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  • 27Morning Joe — Presented by Joe Scarborough (2007–present) Mika Brzezinski (2007–present) Willie Geist (2007–present) John Ridley (2007) Country of origin United States Language(s) English …

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  • 28ALCHEMY — ALCHEMY, ancient art that was the origin of chemistry. The Jewish association with alchemy dates from ancient times. Zosimos, a fifth century Greek historian, states that the Jews acquired the secrets of the sacred craft of the Egyptians and the… …

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  • 29smatter — /smat euhr/, v.t. 1. to speak (a language, words, etc.) with superficial knowledge or understanding. 2. to dabble in. n. 3. slight or superficial knowledge; smattering. [1300 50; ME; perh. < Scand; cf. Dan, Norw smadre to splash, swash, Sw&#8230; …

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  • 30smatter — /ˈsmætə/ (say smatuh) verb (t) 1. Obsolete to speak (a language, words, etc.) with superficial knowledge or understanding. 2. to dabble in. –noun 3. slight or superficial knowledge; a smattering. {Middle English, from Scandinavian; compare&#8230; …