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  • 51placability — See placable. * * * …

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  • 52plāk- — I. plāk 1 Also plak . To be flat. Earliest form *pleə₂k , colored to *plaə₂k , contracted to *plāk . Extension of pelə 2. Derivatives include fluke1, flaw1, plead, placenta, and archipelago. 1. floe, from …

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  • 53implacable — implacability, implacableness, n. implacably, adv. /im plak euh beuhl, play keuh /, adj. not to be appeased, mollified, or pacified; inexorable: an implacable enemy. [1375 1425; late ME < L implacabilis. See IM 2, PLACABLE] Syn. unappeasable,&#8230; …

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  • 54Mill, John Stuart — born May 20, 1806, London, Eng. died May 8, 1873, Avignon, France British philosopher and economist, the leading expositor of utilitarianism. He was educated exclusively and exhaustively by his father, James Mill. By age 8 he had read in the&#8230; …

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  • 55Carroll, John — • First American bishop (1735 1815) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Carroll, John     John Carroll      …

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  • 56Edmund Bonner —     Edmund Bonner     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Edmund Bonner     Bishop of London, b. about 1500; d. 1569. He was the son of Edmund Bonner, a sawyer of Potter s Henley in Worcestershire, England, and Elizabeth Frodsham. Doubt was cast on his&#8230; …

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  • 57John Carroll —     John Carroll     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► John Carroll     First bishop of the hierarchy of the United States of America, first Bishop and Archbishop of Baltimore, b. at Upper Marlboro, Md., 8 Jan., 1735; died in Baltimore, 3 Dec., 1815. His …

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  • 58reasonable — rea·son·able adj 1 a: being in accordance with reason, fairness, duty, or prudence b: of an appropriate degree or kind c: supported or justified by fact or circumstance a reasonable belief that force was necessary for self defense d …

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  • 59placableness — noun The state or quality of being placable …

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  • 60pacable — adjective placable; able to be easily pacified Ant: implacable …

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