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91congruity — noun (plural ties) Date: 14th century 1. the quality or state of being congruent or congruous 2. a point of agreement …
92harmonious — adjective Date: 1530 1. musically concordant 2. having the parts agreeably related ; congruous < blended into a harmonious whole > 3. marked by accord in sentiment or action • harmoniously adverb • harmoniousness noun …
93incongruous — adjective Etymology: Late Latin incongruus, from Latin in + congruus congruous Date: 1611 lacking congruity: as a. not harmonious ; incompatible < incongruous colors > b. not conforming ; disagreeing < conduct incongruous with principle > …
94reconcile — verb ( ciled; ciling) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French or Latin; Anglo French reconciler, from Latin reconciliare, from re + conciliare to conciliate Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a. to restore to friendship or harmony <… …
95harmonic — I. adjective Date: 1570 1. musical 2. of or relating to musical harmony or a harmonic 3. pleasing to the ear ; harmonious 4. of an integrated nature ; congruous • harmonically adverb II …
96congruously — adverb see congruous …
97congruousness — noun see congruous …
98Klingon language — For other uses, see Klingon language (disambiguation). Klingon (tlhIngan Hol) Pronunciation /ˈt͡ɬɪŋɑn xol/ Created by Marc Okrand …
99Pierre Bourdieu — Full name Pierre Bourdieu Born 1 August 1930 Denguin, Pyrénées Atlantiques, France Died 23 January 2002( …
100Textual criticism — Carmina Cantabrigiensia, Manuscript C, folio 436v, 11th century Textual criticism (or lower criticism) is a branch of literary criticism that is concerned with the identification and removal of transcription errors in the texts of manuscripts.… …