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  • 21inconstance — [ ɛ̃kɔ̃stɑ̃s ] n. f. • 1220; lat. inconstantia 1 ♦ Vieilli ou littér. Facilité à changer (d opinion, de résolution, de sentiment, de conduite). ⇒ caprice, instabilité, mobilité, versatilité. L inconstance du public. ♢ Plus cour. Tendance à l… …

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  • 22Pierre de Lancre — Pierre de Rosteguy de Lancre or Pierre de l Ancre, Lord of De Lancre (1553 – 1631), was the French judge of Bordeaux who conducted a massive witch hunt in Labourd in 1609. In 1582 he was named judge in Bordeaux, and in 1608 King Henry IV of… …

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  • 23Sarah Fyge Egerton — (1670–1723) was a female poet who wrote in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. She was one of six children born to Mary Beacham (d. 1704) and Thomas Fyge (d. 1706). Her birth date is uncertain, though most scholars believe it to… …

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  • 24Skandha — Buddhist term pi= khandha sa= स्कन्ध (skandha) zh=五蘊(T) / 五蕴(S) zh Latn=wǔyùn vi=Ngũ uẩn ja=五蘊 bo=ཕུང་པོ་ལྔ་ bo Latn=phung po lnga en=aggregate, mass, heap my=ခန္ဒာငါးပါး my Latn=IPA|kʰà̃ dà ŋá bá khan da nga: ba:In Buddhist phenomenology and… …

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  • 25instability — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. changeableness, unsteadiness, inconstancy. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. inconstancy, changeability, immaturity, mutability, variability, unstableness, nonuniformity, inconsistency, irregularity, imbalance …

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  • 26changefulness — noun the quality of being changeable and variable • Syn: ↑inconstancy • Ant: ↑constancy (for: ↑inconstancy) • Derivationally related forms: ↑changeful, ↑inconstant …

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  • 27Inconstance — In*con stance, n. [F. See {Inconstancy}.] Inconstancy. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 28Instabilities — Instability In sta*bil i*ty, n.; pl. {Instabilities}. [L. instabilitas: cf. F. instabilit[ e].] [1913 Webster] 1. The quality or condition of being unstable; lack of stability, firmness, or steadiness; liability to give way or to fail;… …

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  • 29Instability — In sta*bil i*ty, n.; pl. {Instabilities}. [L. instabilitas: cf. F. instabilit[ e].] [1913 Webster] 1. The quality or condition of being unstable; lack of stability, firmness, or steadiness; liability to give way or to fail; insecurity;… …

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  • 30Naskh (tafsir) — Part of a series on the Quran …

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