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  • 81wit — 1. noun /wɪt,wɪt/ a) Sanity. Hes gone completely out of his wits. b) Intellectual ability; faculty of thinking, reasoning. Where she has gone to is beyond the wit of man to say. 2. verb /wɪt,wɪt/ Know, be …

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  • 82wit — Synonyms and related words: ESP, IQ, Italian hand, ability, acumen, acuteness, address, adeptness, adroitness, airmanship, alertness, apprehension, art, artfulness, artifice, artisanship, artistry, assume, astuteness, awareness, balance, banana,… …

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  • 83WIT — • Web Interactive Talk http://www.cern.ch/ExpSupport/wit/Overview.html • World Internet Technologies http://www.wit.com/ • Work Implementation Tracking NASA • nicht mehr vergebenes Autokennzeichen für Stadt Witten, Nordrhein Westfalen . Ersetzt… …

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  • 84WIT — [1] Web Interactive Talk (http://www.cern.ch/ExpSupport/wit/Overview.html) [2] World Internet Technologies (http://www.wit.com/) [3] Work Implementation Tracking ( > NASA Acronym List ) [4] nicht mehr vergebenes Autokennzeichen für Stadt… …

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  • 85wit — wit1 noun 1》 (also wits) the capacity for inventive thought and quick understanding; keen intelligence. 2》 a natural aptitude for using words and ideas in a quick and inventive way to create humour. 3》 a witty person. Phrases be at one s wits end …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 86wit — noun 1) he needed all his wits to escape Syn: intelligence, shrewdness, astuteness, cleverness, canniness, sense, judgement, acumen, insight, brains, mind; informal nous 2) my sparkling wit Syn …

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  • 87wit — see brevity is the soul of wit when the wine is in, the wit is out …

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  • 88wit —    Now more commonly used in the form ‘half wit’, but ‘wit’ itself could once be used vocatively. The Wild Goose Chase, by Beaumont and Fletcher, has Mirabel greeting two young gentlewomen with: ‘Bless ye, sweet beauties, sweet incomparable… …

    A dictionary of epithets and terms of address

  • 89wit-cracker — noun obsolete : one who makes wisecracks * * * witˈ cracker noun Someone who makes witty remarks in a crisp style • • • Main Entry: ↑wit …

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  • 90Wit — Wịt,   Jacob de, niederländischer Maler, getauft Amsterdam 19. 12. 1695, ✝ ebenda 12. 11. 1754; schuf Deckenbilder, Kaminstücke, Sopraporten und Teppichentwürfe mit mythologischen und allegorischen Themen. Reliefartige Grisaillestücke (»Witjes«) …

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