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  • 111Classical compound — Classical compounds (also known as neoclassical compounds, and combining forms) are compound words composed from Latin or Ancient Greek root words. A large portion of the technical and scientific lexicon of English and other Western European… …

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  • 112Medieval Greek — Ἑλληνική Ellinikí Spoken in eastern Mediterranean Extinct developed into Modern Greek by 1453 …

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  • 113Codex Washingtonianus — New Testament manuscripts papyri • uncials • minuscules • lectionaries Uncial 032 …

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  • 114History of the Chinese language — Most linguists classify all of the variations of Chinese as part of the Sino Tibetan language family and believe that there was an original language, called Proto Sino Tibetan, analogous to Proto Indo European, from which the Sinitic and Tibeto… …

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  • 115Daseian notation — Tu patris sempiternus est filius, written in Daseian notation. The Daseian signs are at the far left of the staff. Daseian notation (or Dasian notation) is the type of musical notation used in the ninth century anonymous musical treatises Musica… …

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  • 116roaring — roaringly, adv. /rawr ing, rohr /, n. 1. the act of a person, animal, or thing that roars. 2. a loud, deep cry or sound or a series of such sounds. 3. Vet. Pathol. a disease of horses, caused by respiratory obstruction or vocal cord paralysis,… …

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  • 117spiritus asper — /spir i teuhs as peuhr/; Lat. /spee rddi toos ahs perdd/. See rough breathing. [ < LL spiritus asper] * * * …

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  • 118Etruscan language — Language spoken by the ancient people of Etruria in what is now Italy. Its proposed relations with the Indo European family have not been generally accepted, and Etruscan remains a linguistic isolate (i.e., unrelated to any other language). Known …

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  • 119aspiration — n. 1. Pronouncing or pronunciation with the rough breathing. 2. Longing, yearning, craving, ardent wish or desire, spiritual elevation, upward looking, yearning after excellence …

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  • 120aspirate — verb (aspirated, aspirating) –verb (t) /ˈæspəreɪt/ (say aspuhrayt) 1. Phonetics a. to release (a stop) in such a way that the breath escapes with audible friction, as in title where the first t is aspirated, the second is not. b. to begin (a word …