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Definition of introspection (noun) the act of observing and analyzing one's own thoughts and feelings; Definition of introspection; Define introspection; WordNet Vocabulary Helper · Encarta Dictionary · ... discuss the word allude...
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Explanation of bouillon (noun) form: bouillons a clear seasoned broth ; ... Explanation of mace (noun) form: maces spiked club used as a weapon ; ... Explanation of talon (noun) form: talons a sharp hooked claw especially on a bird of prey ;
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allusion, illusion: Allusion is the noun form of allude (see above.) As such, an allusion is an indirect reference, especially to a literary work, mythological subject or cultural referent. An illusion is something that tricks the mind or senses, a misperception, as in an optical illusion. ...
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Allusion is the noun form of the verb “allude”. It means a “reference”. Illusion is a deceptive impression of reality. Her allusion to the song was very appropriate. The singing created an illusion of peace amidst the fighting.
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the personified necessity of death The passages in the Homeric poems in which death appears as a real personification are not very numerous and in most cases the word may be taken as a common noun. ... The plural form seems to allude to the various modes of dying which Homer pronounces may be a natural, sudden,
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The word "allusion" means a "reference." It is the noun form of the verb "allude." For example, His allusion to the "national debt was rather pointed. The word "delusion," defined broadly, is a "fixed abberation of the mind." For example, The patient suffered from the delusion that he was a king.
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The word "allusion" means a "reference." It is the noun form of the verb "allude." For example, His allusion to the "national debt was rather pointed. The word "delusion," defined broadly, is a "fixed abberation of the mind." For example, The patient suffered from the delusion that he was a king.
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535), and in most cases the word may be taken as a common noun. The plural form seems to allude to the various modes of dying which Homer (//. xii. 326) pronounces to be fj.vpiaij and may be a natural, sudden, or violent death.
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For some time Web 2.0 entities have used the integer plural‐noun convention for naming (e.g. 9rules, 7dots, 16bugs, etc.). Jason Huggins has suggested in The Real Definition of Web 2.0 that in being Web 2.0 Your website must fit the following form: <integer><plural-noun>.com.
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