Predetermine
81predestinate — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin praedestinatus, past participle of praedestinare Date: 14th century destined, fated, or determined beforehand II. transitive verb ( nated; nating) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin… …
82program — I. noun Etymology: French programme agenda, public notice, from Greek programma, from prographein to write before, from pro before + graphein to write more at carve Date: 1633 1. [Late Latin programma, from Greek] a public notice 2. a. a brief… …
83PRÉDÉTERMINANT — ANTE. adj. T. de Théologie. Qui prédétermine. Décret prédéterminant …
84PRÉDÉTERMINER — v. a. T. de Théologie. Il se dit De l action, du décret par lequel Dieu meut et détermine la volonté humaine. PRÉDÉTERMINÉ, ÉE. participe …
85PRÉDÉTERMINANT, ANTE — adj. T. de Théologie Qui prédétermine la volonté. Décret prédéterminant …
86Arminianism — is a school of soteriological thought within Protestant Christianity based on the theological ideas of the Dutch Reformed theologian Jacobus Arminius (1560 1609) [Magnusson, Magnus (ed). Chambers Biographical Dictionary (Chambers: Cambridge… …
87Copenhagen interpretation — Quantum mechanics Uncertainty principle …
88Cities and Knights of Catan — Infobox Game subject name = The Cities and Knights of Catan image link = image caption = Players build knights to defend Catan against the barbarians designer = Klaus Teuber publisher = Kosmos Mayfair Games Capcom 999 Games players = 3 or 4… …
89Predestination — Predestination, in theology is the doctrine that all events have been willed by God. John Calvin interpreted biblical predestination to mean that God willed eternal damnation for some people and salvation for others.[1] Explanations of… …
90Quantum entanglement — Quantum mechanics Uncertainty principle …