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  • 21Joy|ce|an — «JOY see uhn», adjective, noun. –adj. of or characteristic of James Joyce (1882 1941) or his writings: »The novel records, in Joycean confusion but with no trace of Joyce s learning and wit... (Atlantic). –n. a follower or student of the works of …

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  • 22Joy — Joy, David, geboren 3. März 1825 in Leeds, gestorben 14. März 1903 in Hampstead, englischer Ingenieur, der auf fast allen Gebieten der Technik, besonders aber im Lokomotivbau, Hervorragendes leistete. Sein Vater war Leiter einer Ölpresse in Leeds …

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  • 23Joy — f English: from the vocabulary word (from Old French joie, Late Latin gaudia). Being ‘joyful in the Lord’ was a duty that the Puritans took seriously, so the name became popular in the 17th century under their influence. In modern times, it is… …

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  • 24joy — delight, *pleasure, enjoyment, delectation, fruition Analogous words: bliss, beatitude, *happiness, felicity: *ecstasy, rapture, transport Antonyms: sorrow (as emotion): misery (as a state of mind): abomination (in concrete sense) …

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  • 25joy — sustantivo masculino 1. Uso/registro: vulgar. Origen: México. Amigo, compañero …

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  • 26Joy — [joi] n. a feminine name …

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  • 27Joy 94.9 — Infobox Radio station name = JOY 94.9 city = Melbourne, Australia area = Inner Melbourne branding = JOY 94.9 slogan = Australia s first gay and lesbian radio station airdate = December 1 1993 frequency = 94.9 MHz FM format = Dance, Techno,… …

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  • 28joy — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ pure, real, sheer, true, unadulterated, unalloyed, utter ▪ ecstatic, great, overwhelming …

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  • 29joy — n. 1) to express; feel joy 2) to find, take joy 3) to radiate joy 4) boundless, great, indescribable, ineffable, overwhelming, sheer, unbounded, unbridled joy 5) joy in (they found joy in helping others) 6) a joy to + inf. (it was a joy to… …

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  • 30joy — en·joy; en·joy·able; en·joy·er; en·joy·ing·ly; en·joy·ment; joy·ance; joy·ful; joy·ful·ly; joy·ful·ness; joy; joy·less; joy·ous; joy·ous·ly; joy·ous·ness; joy·pop; joy·pop·per; joy·some; en·joy·able·ness; en·joy·ably; joy·an·cy; joy·less·ly;… …

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