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  • 101Speculum literature — The medieval genre of speculum literature, popular from the twelfth through the sixteenth centuries, was inspired by the urge to encompass encyclopedic knowledge within a single work. The modern equivalent is a summary survey, in the sense of a… …

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  • 102Divine filiation — Fra Angelico s Baptism of Christ Divine filiation is a Christian concept of becoming a child of God . The concept implicates a share in the life and role of Jesus Christ. Divine filiation refers to the relationship between Jesus and God,… …

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  • 103Odin — This article is about the chief god in North Germanic tradition. For other uses, see Odin (disambiguation). For a comparative discussion of North and West Germanic, see Wodanaz. Odin Odin, the Wande …

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  • 104Breath — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Breath Originaltitel 숨 (Sum) Produktionsland …

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  • 105allude — /euh loohd /, v.i., alluded, alluding. 1. to refer casually or indirectly; make an allusion (usually fol. by to): He often alluded to his poverty. 2. to contain a casual or indirect reference (usually fol. by to): The letter alludes to something… …

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  • 106Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, flag of — ▪ Flag History       vertically striped blue yellow green national flag with three green lozenges (diamonds) in the centre. The flag s width to length ratio is 2 to 3.       The coat of arms (arms, coat of) of Saint Vincent (Saint Vincent and the …

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  • 107No Man's Land (Billy Joel song) — No Man s Land Single by Billy Joel from the album River of Dreams B …

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  • 108allude — I verb advert, attingere, bring to mind, cite, connote, convey, designare, evince, hint, imply, import, indicate, infer, insinuate, leave an inference, make indirect reference, mention, point to, refer to, relate, significare, signify, suggest,… …

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  • 109allusion, delusion, elusion, illusion — These words, somewhat alike in sound and spelling, have different meanings and uses. An allusion is an indirect reference or mention: He made an allusion to a character in a TV melodrama. Delusion means a false belief, one usually held as a… …

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  • 110allude — (v.) 1530s, mock, from M.Fr. alluder or directly from L. alludere to play, sport, joke, jest, from ad to (see AD (Cf. ad )) + ludere to play (see LUDICROUS (Cf. ludicrous)). Meaning make an indirect reference, point in passing is from 1570s.… …

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