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Variant(s): or di·a·bol·ic \-ˈbä-lik\. Function: adjective. Etymology: Middle English deabolik, from Middle French diabolique, from Late Latin diabolicus, ...
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diabolicalness. No entries found. Bing Learn more about "diabolicalness". Learn more about "diabolicalness" and related topics at Britannica.com ...
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1. having the qualities of a devil; devilish; fiendish; outrageously wicked: a diabolic plot. 2. pertaining to or actuated by a devil. ...
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Definition of diabolicalness in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of diabolicalness. Pronunciation of diabolicalness. Translations of diabolicalness. diabolicalness synonyms, diabolicalness antonyms. Information about diabolicalness in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... diabolicalness n...
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diabolicalness n ... Diabolical Masquerade; Diabolical Nightjar; Diabolical pact; Diabolical signature; Diabolical square; Diabolical Summoning; Diabolical Tales; Diabolical Trap; diabolically; diabolically; Diabolically Yours; diabolicalness; diabolicalness; Diabolify; Diabolik; Diabolin;
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Oct 26, 2009 ... From: Diabolicalness | October 09, 2009 | 185 views. cvhs ... (more info). (less info) ... Diabolicalness favorited a video (2 days ago) ...
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These past few weeks have mainly seen me flitting between three writing projects. The first, Return to Earth draft 2 – still not quite complete (six pages to go!); the second, developing an idea for a TV series ... Archive for the 'Diabolicalness' Category ... Published by Andy Coughlan under Diabolicalness, Screenwriting...
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December 13, 2005 ... In a recent post about dialects, AZ2SI linked to a write-up he did on Resian, "an unusual Slovenian dialect spoken by about a thousand people in the Resia Valley of north-eastern Italy." He writes: "Because of the area's geographic isolation, ... I listened to a clip (Windows media) he posted --
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Definition of diabolicalness in the Online Dictionary. Multiple meanings, detailed information and synonyms for diabolicalness. ... See Devil.] 1. Pertaining to the devil; resembling, or appropriate, or appropriate to, the devil; befitting hell or satan; devilish; infernal; impious; as, ... fires lit up a diabolic scene.
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Vanity Fair exposes a scandalously covert, Bush-approved operation in the Middle East. In the NYRB, Nicholson Baker extols the virtues of the Wiki vandal. Edwy Plenel announces the launch of a new independent online paper Mediapart. ... Wikipedians see vandalism as a problem, ... Elsewhere in the dossier, Joe Nocera portrays...
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