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21Ignorance — • Lack of knowledge about a thing in a being capable of knowing Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Ignorance Ignorance † …
22Error — • Reduplicatively regarded, is in one way or another the product of ignorance. But besides the lack of information which it implies, it adds the positive element of a mental judgment, by which something false is held to be true, or something true …
23ignorance — [ iɲɔrɑ̃s ] n. f. • 1120; lat. ignorantia 1 ♦ État d une personne qui ignore; le fait de ne pas connaître qqch. Laisser, tenir, entretenir qqn dans l ignorance (de qqch.). Être dans l ignorance (de qqch.). « L homme sans Dieu est dans l ignorance …
24Cry (Michael Jackson song) — Cry Single by Michael Jackson from the album Invincible B side …
25Sin — • A moral evil Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sin Sin † Catholic Encyclopedia ► …
26invincible — 1. noun /ɪnˈvɪns.ɪbl̩/ Someone or something that cannot be defeated, destroyed or killed. Ant: vincible 2. adjective /ɪnˈvɪns.ɪbl̩/ Impossible to defeat, destroy …
27invincible — [ɪn vɪnsɪb(ə)l] adjective too powerful to be defeated or overcome. Derivatives invincibility noun invincibly adverb Origin ME (earlier than vincible): via OFr. from L. invincibilis, from in not + vincibilis (see vincible) …
28vin´ci|ble|ness — vin|ci|ble «VIHN suh buhl», adjective. easily overcome, defeated, or vanquished; conquerable: »a vincible army, a vincible argument. ╂[< Latin vincibilis < vincere to conquer] –vin´ci|ble|ness, noun …
29vin|ci|ble — «VIHN suh buhl», adjective. easily overcome, defeated, or vanquished; conquerable: »a vincible army, a vincible argument. ╂[< Latin vincibilis < vincere to conquer] –vin´ci|ble|ness, noun …
30beatable — eat a*ble adj. capable of being defeated. Syn: vanquishable, vincible. [WordNet 1.5] …