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  • 71value + structural law of value —    by David B. Clarke   The term value has currency not only in political economy use value, exchange value, surplus value but also in terms of the great humanist criteria of value, the whole civilisation of moral, aesthetic and practical… …

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  • 72hideousness — noun dreadful ugliness; horrible repulsiveness • Derivationally related forms: ↑hideous • Hypernyms: ↑ugliness …

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  • 73nefariousness — noun the quality of being wicked • Syn: ↑wickedness, ↑vileness, ↑ugliness • Derivationally related forms: ↑ugly (for: ↑ugliness), ↑wicked ( …

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  • 74unsightliness — noun ugliness that is unpleasant to look at • Derivationally related forms: ↑unsightly • Hypernyms: ↑ugliness …

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  • 75vileness — noun 1. the quality of being disgusting to the senses or emotions the vileness of his language surprised us • Syn: ↑loathsomeness, ↑repulsiveness, ↑sliminess, ↑lousiness, ↑wickedness • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …

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  • 76wickedness — noun 1. morally objectionable behavior (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑evil, ↑immorality, ↑iniquity • Derivationally related forms: ↑iniquitous (for: ↑iniquity), ↑ …

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  • 77MEMORY — holocaust literature in european languages historiography of the holocaust holocaust studies Documentation, Education, and Resource Centers memorials and monuments museums film survivor testimonies Holocaust Literature in European Languages The… …

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  • 78Deformities — Deformity De*form i*ty, n.; pl. {Deformities}. [L. deformitas, fr. deformis: cf. OF. deformet[ e], deformit[ e], F. difformit[ e]. See {Deform}, v. & a., and cf. {Disformity}.] 1. The state of being deformed; want of proper form or symmetry; any… …

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  • 79Deformity — De*form i*ty, n.; pl. {Deformities}. [L. deformitas, fr. deformis: cf. OF. deformet[ e], deformit[ e], F. difformit[ e]. See {Deform}, v. & a., and cf. {Disformity}.] 1. The state of being deformed; want of proper form or symmetry; any unnatural… …

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  • 80Monster — Mon ster, n. [OE. monstre, F. monstre, fr. L. monstrum, orig., a divine omen, indicating misfortune; akin of monstrare to show, point out, indicate, and monere to warn. See {Monition}, and cf. {Demonstrate}, {Muster}.] 1. Something of unnatural… …

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