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  • 41civil — civ·il / si vəl/ adj [Latin civilis, from civis citizen] 1: concerning, befitting, or applying to individual citizens or to citizens as a whole a civil duty see also civil right 2: marked by public order: peaceable in behavior …

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  • 42corporeal — cor·po·re·al /kȯr pōr ē əl/ adj: having, consisting of, or relating to a physical material body compare incorporeal cor·po·re·al·ly adv Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 43material — ma·te·ri·al 1 /mə tir ē əl/ adj 1: of, relating to, or consisting of physical matter 2: being of real importance or consequence 3: being an essential component the material terms of the contract 4: being relevant to a subject under considerati …

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  • 44miscreator — noun /mɪskɹɪˈeɪtə/ Someone or something which creates things wrongly or badly. And Circumstance, that unspiritual god / And miscreator, makes and helps along / Our coming evils with a crutch like rod …

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  • 45Erasmus, Desiderius — (ca. 1467 1536)    The most famous Northern European humanist, probably the greatest classical, biblical, and patristic scholar of the early 16th century, also important for his sharp criticism of religious corruption and for his efforts to bring …

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  • 46Petrarch — (Francesco Petrarca, 1304 1374)    Italian poet and hu manist, commonly ranked as second only to Dante among Italian poets and conventionally designated as the first humanist (more ac curately, the first humanist to gain a widespread reputation)… …

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  • 47Crazy wisdom — Yan Hui depicts the crazy wise Han Shan 寒山. Color on silk. Tokyo National Museum An article …

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  • 48Melanin theory — is a pseudoscientific theory, founded in the distortion of the known physical properties of melanin, a natural polymer and organic semiconductor.[1] In humans, melanin is the primary determinant of skin color. People whose ancestors lived for… …

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  • 49Sabbath —    (Heb. verb shabbath, meaning to rest from labour ), the day of rest. It is first mentioned as having been instituted in Paradise, when man was in innocence (Gen. 2:2). The sabbath was made for man, as a day of rest and refreshment for the body …

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  • 50lecherous — I adjective addicted to lewdness, bawdy, concupiscent, corrupt, debauched, depraved, desirous, dissipated, dissolute, erotic, erotical, fleshly, gluttonous, goatish, immoral, inclined to lewdness, lascivious, lewd, libertine, libidinous,… …

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