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  • 71diagnosis — /duy euhg noh sis/, n., pl. diagnoses / seez/. 1. Med. a. the process of determining by examination the nature and circumstances of a diseased condition. b. the decision reached from such an examination. Abbr.: Dx 2. Biol. scientific… …

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  • 72garrulity — /geuh rooh li tee/, n. the quality of being garrulous; talkativeness; loquacity. [1575 85; < F garrulité < L garrulitas. See GARRULOUS, ITY] * * * …

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  • 73Roscelin — • A monk of Compiègne, was teaching as early as 1087 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Roscelin     Roscelin     † …

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  • 74Religious Discussions —     Religious Discussions     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Religious Discussions     (CONFERENCES, DISPUTATIONS, DEBATES)     Religious discussions, as contradistinguished from polemical writings, designate oral dialectical duels, more or less&#8230; …

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  • 75loquacious — adjective /ləʊˈkweɪʃəs,loʊˈkweɪʃəs/ Talkative or chatty, especially of persons given to excess conversation. On the other hand, Hetty was moody and silent. She was never loquacious, or if she occasionally became communicative, it was under the&#8230; …

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  • 76prate — 1. noun Talk to little purpose; trifling talk; unmeaning loquacity. 2. verb To talk much and to little purpose; to chatter; to be loquacious; to speak foolishly; to …

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  • 77loquaciousness — noun The state or property of being loquacious. Syn: loquacity …

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  • 78hyperlogia — Morbid verbosity or loquacity. See logorrhea. [hyper + G. logios, eloquent] * * * hy·per·lo·gia (hi&#8243;p&#601;r loґj&#601;) logorrhea …

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  • 79Society and culture of the Han Dynasty — A Western Han jade carved door knocker with designs of Chinese dragons (and two other jade figurines) The Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE) was a period of ancient China divided by the Western Han (206 BCE – 9 CE) and Eastern Han (25–220 CE) periods …

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  • 80De conscribendis epistolis — On the Writing of Letters (Latin: De conscribendis epistolis) was a popular Early Modern guide to the art of letter writing by Spanish humanist Juan Luis Vives. First published in 1534 in conjunction with Desiderius Erasmus treatise of the same&#8230; …

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