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  • 1temper — n. & v. n. 1 habitual or temporary disposition of mind esp. as regards composure (a person of a placid temper). 2 irritation or anger (in a fit of temper). 3 a tendency to have fits of anger (have a temper). 4 composure or calmness (keep one s… …

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  • 2equable even-tempered good-tempered placid — Good natured Good na tured, a. Naturally mild in temper; not easily provoked; amiable; cheerful; not taking offense easily; as, too good natured to resent a little criticism; the good natured policeman on our block; the sounds of good natured… …

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  • 3plac´id|ness — plac|id «PLAS ihd», adjective. pleasantly calm or peaceful; quiet: »a placid lake, a placid temper. The small restaurant had an intimate and placid atmosphere. I think I could…live with animals, they are so placid and self contained (Walt… …

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  • 4plac´id|ly — plac|id «PLAS ihd», adjective. pleasantly calm or peaceful; quiet: »a placid lake, a placid temper. The small restaurant had an intimate and placid atmosphere. I think I could…live with animals, they are so placid and self contained (Walt… …

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  • 5plac|id — «PLAS ihd», adjective. pleasantly calm or peaceful; quiet: »a placid lake, a placid temper. The small restaurant had an intimate and placid atmosphere. I think I could…live with animals, they are so placid and self contained (Walt Whitman).… …

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  • 6good-humored — a. Cheerful, buoyant, of a placid temper …

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  • 7Europe, history of — Introduction       history of European peoples and cultures from prehistoric times to the present. Europe is a more ambiguous term than most geographic expressions. Its etymology is doubtful, as is the physical extent of the area it designates.… …

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  • 8calm — adj Calm, tranquil, serene, placid, peaceful, halcyonmean quiet and free from all that disturbs or excites. Calm is primarily applied to sea or weather, usually conveys an implicit contrast with its opposite, stormy, and suggests freedom, real or …

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  • 9even-tempered — adjective not easily irritated an equable temper not everyone shared his placid temperament remained placid despite the repeated delays • Syn: ↑equable, ↑good tempered, ↑placid • Similar to: ↑ …

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  • 10Eugenio Saraceni — Gene Sarazen Personalia Voller Name Eugenio Saraceni Geburtsdatum 27. Februar 1902 …

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