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  • 121tangible — adjective I d prefer a reward more tangible than praise say, cash Syn: touchable, palpable, material, physical, real, substantial, corporeal, solid, concrete; visible, noticeable; actual, definite, clear, clear cut, distinct, manifest, evident …

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  • 122μετενσωματῶν — μετά , ἐν σωματόω make corporeal pres part act masc voc sg (doric aeolic) μετά , ἐν σωματόω make corporeal pres part act neut nom/voc/acc sg (doric aeolic) μετά , ἐν σωματόω make corporeal pres part act masc nom sg μετά , ἐν σωματόω make… …

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  • 123σωματῶν — σωματόω make corporeal pres part act masc voc sg (doric aeolic) σωματόω make corporeal pres part act neut nom/voc/acc sg (doric aeolic) σωματόω make corporeal pres part act masc nom sg σωματόω make corporeal pres inf act (doric) …

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  • 124affect —    by Felicity J.Colman   Watch me: affection is the intensity of colour in a sunset on a dry and cold autumn evening. Kiss me: affect is that indescribable moment before the registration of the audible, visual, and tactile transformations… …

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  • 125hereditaments — /haredatamants/hehraditamants/ Things capable of being inherited, be it corporeal or incorporeal, real, personal, or mixed, and including not only lands and everything thereon but also heirlooms, and certain furniture which, by custom, may… …

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  • 126hereditaments — /haredatamants/hehraditamants/ Things capable of being inherited, be it corporeal or incorporeal, real, personal, or mixed, and including not only lands and everything thereon but also heirlooms, and certain furniture which, by custom, may… …

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  • 127affect —    by Felicity J.Colman   Watch me: affection is the intensity of colour in a sunset on a dry and cold autumn evening. Kiss me: affect is that indescribable moment before the registration of the audible, visual, and tactile transformations… …

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  • 128FORM AND MATTER — (Heb. צוּרָה, ẓurah, and חֹמֶר, ḥomer), according to Aristotle, the two constituents of every physical substance, form being that which makes the substance what it is, and matter being the substratum underlying the form. In substantial change the …

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