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  • 41Biometrische Daten —     Leonardo da Vinci: Der vitruvianische Mensch Die Biometrie (auch Biometrik, gr. Bio = Leben und Metron = Maß) beschäftigt sich mit Messungen an Lebewesen und den dazu erforderlichen Mess und Auswerteverfahren. Je nach Anwendungsbereich gibt… …

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  • 42Mutualismo (economía) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Símbolo moderno asociado al mutualismo El mutualismo (del latín mutuum , mutuo o intercambio[1] ) es una corriente del …

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  • 43argot — argotic /ahr got ik/, adj. /ahr goh, geuht/, n. 1. a specialized idiomatic vocabulary peculiar to a particular class or group of people, esp. that of an underworld group, devised for private communication and identification: a Restoration play… …

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  • 44Jesus Christ — 1. Jesus (def. 1). 2. Jesus (def. 5). * * * Introduction also called  Jesus of Galilee  or  Jesus of Nazareth   born c. 6–4 BC, Bethlehem died c. AD 30, Jerusalem  founder of Christianity, one of the world s largest religions, and the incarnation …

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  • 45Mutualismo (teoría económica) — Para otros usos de este término, véase Mutualismo. Pierre Joseph Proudhon en un cuadro de Gustave Courbet. Proudhon fundó la teoría económica mutualista o proudhonismo, que reflejó el intento del autor por llegar a un punto medio entre las ideas… …

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  • 46dialect — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. language, tongue; vernacular, idiom, argot, patois, jargon, cant. See speech. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. idiom, accent, vernacular, patois, slang, jargon, argot, cant, lingo*, pidgin, creole; see also… …

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  • 47jargon — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. lingo, shoptalk, patois, cant, argot, jive (sl.); double talk; gibberish. See concealment, unmeaningness. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Unintelligible, trite, or pretentious speech] Syn. gibberish, mumbo… …

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  • 48dialect — noun the island dialect was influenced by the Spanish in the sixteenth century Syn: regional language, local language, local speech, vernacular, patois, idiom; regionalisms, localisms; informal lingo •• dialect, argot, cant, jargon, lingo, slang …

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  • 49argot — ar•got [[t]ˈɑr goʊ, gət[/t]] n. 1) ling. a specialized vocabulary peculiar to a particular group of people, devised for private communication and identification: thieves argot[/ex] 2) ling. the special vocabulary and idiom of a particular… …

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  • 50Alchemy — Alchemist redirects here. For other uses, see Alchemist (disambiguation). For other uses, see Alchemy (disambiguation). Page from alchemic treatise of Ramon Llull, 16th century Alchemy is an influential philosophical tradition whose early… …

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