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  • 21habit — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin habitus condition, character, from habēre to have, hold more at give Date: 13th century 1. archaic clothing 2. a. a costume characteristic of a calling, rank, or function < a nun s&#8230; …

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  • 22Jamais vu — In psychology, the term jamais vu (from the French, meaning never seen ) is used to describe any familiar situation which is not recognized by the observer. PsychologyOften described as the opposite of déjà vu, jamais vu involves a sense of&#8230; …

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  • 23Litany — A litany, in Christian worship, is a form of prayer used in church services and processions, and consisting of a number of petitions. The word comes from the Latin litania , from the Greek λιτή ( litê ), meaning prayer or supplication .For the&#8230; …

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  • 24Coué, Émile — Cou·é (ko͞o āʹ, kwā), Émile. 1857 1926. French doctor who popularized a system of psychotherapy based on autosuggestion. * * * born Feb. 26, 1857, Troyes, France died July 2, 1926, Nancy French pharmacist and psychologist. Starting as a&#8230; …

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  • 25Synoptics — • The name given since Griesbach s time (about 1790) to the first three canonical Gospels Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Synoptics     Synoptics      …

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  • 26Talmud — • A post Biblical substantive formation of Pi el ( to teach ), and originally signified doctrine or study Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Talmud     Talmud      …

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  • 27Religious Painting —     Religious Painting     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Religious Painting     Painting has always been associated with the life of the Church. From the time of the Catacombs it has been used in ecclesiastical ornamentation, and for centuries after&#8230; …

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  • 28practice — prac·tice n 1: the form and manner of conducting judicial and quasi judicial proceedings 2 a: the continuous exercise of a profession; also: the performance of services that are considered to require an appropriate license engaged in the&#8230; …

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  • 29repetitious — rep·e·ti·tious || ‚repɪ tɪʃəs adj. characterized by repetition, recurrent, repetitive; tediously repetitive, boring as a result of frequent repetition …

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  • 30habit — A disposition or condition of the body or mind acquired by custom or a usual repetition of the same act or function. The customary conduct, to pursue which one has acquired a tendency, from frequent repetition of the same acts. Knickerbocker Life …

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