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Metanoia

Instead of going into a lengthy description, I thought I would try something else and post a series of short excerpts to elucidate the concept of Metanoia. "Metanoia, a transliteration of the Greek μετάνοια, means after-thought or beyond-thought, with meta meaning "after" or "beyond" (as in the modern word "metaphysics") and nous meaning "mind" (as in the modern world "paranoia"). It's commonly understood as "a transformative change of heart; especially: a spiritual conversion." "When personif...
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loquacious - English-Tagalog new dictionary

Look at other dictionaries: Loquacious — Lo*qua cious, a. [L. loquax, acis, talkative, fr. loqui to speak; cf. Gr. ? to rattle, shriek, shout.] 1. Given to continual talking ...
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BORNU - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

enacademic.com EN. RU; DE; FR; ES; Remember this site Search! The Nuttall Encyclopaedia; Interpretations; Translations; Books; The Nuttall Encyclopaedia  BORNU. BORNU: translation (5,000), a Mohammedan State in the Central Soudan, W. and S. of Lake Tehad; famed for a breed of horses; population mostly negroes; the ruling race of Arab descent, called Shuwas; climate hot and unhealthy in the ...
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Electronics Workbench - Academic Dictionaries and ...

Electronics Workbench is an electronic circuit simulator, and was also a company based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada that first produced the software.. The company was originally founded as "Interactive Image Technologies" by Joe Koenig and specialized in producing educational movies and documentaries.
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imagination - Collocations dictionary

26.11.2019 — noun ADJECTIVE great active, creative, fertile, lively, rich, strong, vivid fevered.
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lurid - Etymology dictionary

14.12.2019 — 1650s, pale, from L. luridus pale yellow, ghastly, of uncertain origin, perhaps cognate with Gk. khloros (see CHLOE (Cf. Chloe)). Meaning glowing in the ...