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Translation of calamitousness on the Internet's leading Spanish English dictionary.
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Definition of calamitousness in the Legal Dictionary - by Free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. What is calamitousness? Meaning of calamitousness ...
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Synonym of CALAMITOUSNESS: Dizionario inglese-italiano 1.0.012 CALAMITOUSNESS CALAMITOSITÀ hEnglish - advanced version calamitousness calamitousnesssee ...
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calamitous ; adj causing, involving, or resulting in a calamity; disastrous ; ♦ calamitously adv ; ♦ calamitousness n ... calamitously; calamitousness; calamity; Calamity Jane...
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calamitousness definición : calamitous adj causing, involving, or resulting in a calamity; disastrous ♦ calamitously adv ♦ calamitousness n … , aprender ...
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US heroine of Deadwood, South Dakota. She worked as a teamster, transporting supplies to the mining camps, adopted male dress and, as an excellent shot, promised ‘calamity’ to any aggressor. Many fictional accounts of the Wild West featured her exploits. ... During a smallpox epidemic 1878, ... On the homefront,
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Development of classical tragedy ... In the theatre, a play dealing with a serious theme, traditionally one in which a character meets disaster as a result either of personal failings or circumstances beyond his or her control. ... The Greek view of tragedy was developed by the philosopher Aristotle, but it was the Roman...
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1. Very miserable; involved in deep distress; oppressed with infelicity; wretched from misfortune. 2. Producing distress and misery; making wretched; applied to external circumstances; such as, a calamitous event. ... 1. A disastrous event resulting in great loss and misfortune. 2. ... If there are any numbers below,
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So great has been the calamitousness of these times, and such the inveterate malice of the heretics, that there has been nothing ever so clear in our statement of faith, nothing so surely settled, which they, at the instigation of the enemy of the human race, have not defiled by some sort of error.
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