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  • 23Webu Sayadaw — Infobox Person name=Webu Sayadaw residence= imagesize= birth date=birth date|1896|02|17 birth place= Ingyinpin, Burma death date=death date and age|1977|06|26|1896|02|17 nationality= other names=born U Kumara (Bhadanta Kumar Kassapa)… …

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  • 24unsatisfactory — unsatisfactorily, adv. unsatisfactoriness, n. /un sat is fak teuh ree/, adj. not satisfactory; not satisfying or meeting one s demands; inadequate. [1630 40; UN 1 + SATISFACTORY] Syn. disappointing, insufficient. * * * …

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  • 25dissatisfactoriness — noun The state or condition of being dissatisfactory. See Also: dissatisfyingness, unsatisfactoriness …

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  • 26Dhyāna in Buddhism — Chinese name Traditional Chinese 禪 Simplified Chinese 禅 …

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  • 27Mogok Sayadaw (Venerable Sayadawgyi U Wimala) — Mogok Sayadaw U Vimala Religion Buddhism School Theravada Personal Nationality Myanmar Born 27 December 1899( …

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  • 29mediocrity — noun acceptability, adequateness, average, averageness, baseness, common lot, commonness, commonplaceness, deficiency, fairness, inconsiderableness, inferiority, inferiorness, insignificance, low grade, low quality, mean, meanness, mediocritas,… …

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