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  • 61glance — {{11}}glance (n.) c.1500, sudden movement producing a flash, from GLANCE (Cf. glance) (v.). Meaning brief or hurried look is from 1590s. {{12}}glance (v.) mid 15c., of weapons, from glacen to graze, strike a glancing blow (c.1300), from O.Fr.… …

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  • 62squint — v. n. Look askant, look askance, look obliquely …

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  • 63mind — 1. noun 1) expand your mind Syn: brain, intelligence, intellect, intellectual capabilities, brains, brainpower, wits, understanding, reasoning, judgment, sense, head; informal gray matter, brain cells, smarts 2) he kept …

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  • 64mind — n 1. intellect, intellectual or mental faculty or powers, cognitive function; psyche, ego, subconscious, Psychoanal. the conscious, Metaphys.I, Philos. self; soul, spirit, inner being, inner man, psychic or spiritual being. 2. genius,… …

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  • 65mind — 1. noun 1) a good teacher must stretch pupils minds Syn: brain, intelligence, intellect, brains, brainpower, wits, understanding, reasoning, judgement, sense, head; informal grey matter; N.Amer.; informal smarts 2) …

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  • 66squint — [v] scrunch up eyes when viewing cock the eye, look, look askance, look cross eyed, peek, peep, screw up eyes, squinch*; concepts 185,623 Ant. open …

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  • 67Envies — Envy En vy, n.; pl. {Envies}. [F. envie, L. invidia envious; akin to invidere to look askance at, to look with enmity; in against + videre to see. See {Vision}.] 1. Malice; ill will; spite. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] If he evade us there, Enforce him… …

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  • 68Envy — En vy, n.; pl. {Envies}. [F. envie, L. invidia envious; akin to invidere to look askance at, to look with enmity; in against + videre to see. See {Vision}.] 1. Malice; ill will; spite. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] If he evade us there, Enforce him with… …

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  • 69Postmodernity — (also spelled post modernity or the pejorative postmodern condition) is generally used to describe the economic and/or cultural state or condition of society which is said to exist after modernity. Some schools of thought hold that modernity… …

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  • 70Osteopathic medicine in the United States — Andrew Taylor Still (founder) Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) Medicine · US Medical education Schools · Physicians Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine AOA · …

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