"Aphthae" is a word in ENGLISH
Roundish pearl-colored specks or flakes in the mouth,
on the lips, etc., terminating in white sloughs. They are commonly
characteristic of thrush.
And no wonder; for the new technique of "subliminal projection," as it was called, was intimately associated with mass entertainment, and in the life of civilized human beings massed entertainment now plays a part comparable to that played in the Middle Ages be religion.
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Read the complete definitionTo advocate like a pettifogger; to argue trickily; as, to pettifog a claim.
Read the complete definitionn. amulet, charm, talisman.
Read the complete definitionThe quality of being apish; mimicry; foppery.
Read the complete definitionOf or pertaining to a vision.
Read the complete definitionOne who pills or plunders.
Read the complete definitionLaL Knowingly. The term is used iu pleadiug to signify an allega-tion (or that part of the declaration or in-dictment …
Read the complete definitionSomewhat turriculate.
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Read the complete definitionThe manager of a barge.
Read the complete definitionkaagdayón - See kaágday.
Read the complete definitionContaining, or full of, worms; resembling worms.
Read the complete definitionHaving a struma.
Read the complete definitionThe act of ministering; ministration; service.
Read the complete definitionseptiémbre - (Sp. septiembre) September. (cf. kangarólsol).
Read the complete definitionTo inform against; hence, to calumniate.
Read the complete definitionA priest or deacon who reads the gospel at the altar during the communion service.
Read the complete definitionIn logic. The full logic-al form of a single argument It conslsts of three propositions, (two premises nnd the conclusion,) …
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