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  • 51concrete poetry — poetry in which effects are created by the physical arrangement of words in patterns or forms rather than by the use of traditional language structure. [1955 60, Amer.; prob. as trans. of Pg poesia concreta or G konkrete Dichtung] * * * ▪ art… …

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  • 52concrete — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ solid ▪ bare ▪ a floor made of bare concrete ▪ fresh, wet ▪ precast …

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  • 53Concrete (album) — For the Pet Shop Boys album, see Concrete (Pet Shop Boys album)Infobox Album | Name = Concrete Type = studio Artist = Fear Factory Released = July 30, 2002 Recorded = 1991 Genre = Death metal Industrial metal Length = 41:44 Label = Roadrunner… …

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  • 54Concrete security — In cryptography, concrete security or exact security is a practice oriented approach that aims to give more precise estimates of the computational complexities of adversarial tasks than polynomial equivalence would allow. Traditionally, provable… …

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  • 55Concrete Jungle (song) — Shot to Hell Single by Black Label Society from the album Shot to Hell Released 2006 Format CD …

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  • 56Concrete number — A concrete number is a number associated with the things being counted, in contrast to an abstract number which is a number as a single entity. For example five apples and half of a pie are concrete numbers while five and one half are abstract… …

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  • 57concrete noun — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms concrete noun : singular concrete noun plural concrete nouns linguistics a noun that refers to an object that you can see or touch, not to an idea or feeling …

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  • 58concrete noun — Gram. a noun denoting something material and nonabstract, as chair, house, or automobile. Cf. abstract noun. * * * concrete noun UK US noun [countable] [singular concrete noun plural concrete nouns] …

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  • 59concrete universal — A key conception in the philosophy of Hegel, that certifies the reality of categories. A category is a synthesis of two opposed abstractions (e.g. becoming is a synthesis of being and not being) and in turn will be one member of a pair of… …

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  • 60concrete — [14] In origin, something concrete is something that has ‘grown together’. The word comes, via Old French concret, from Latin concrētus, the past participle of concrēscere ‘grow together’, hence ‘harden’. This was a compound verb formed from the… …

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