fulmination

  • 71fulminator — noun One who fulminates, or criticizes intensely See Also: fulmination …

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  • 72explosion — noun /ɪkˈspləʊ.ʒən,ɛkˈsploʊ.ʒən/ a) A violent release of energy (sometimes mechanical, nuclear, or chemical.) As with the Lejeuneaceae, this pattern of massive speciation appears to be correlated with the Cretaceous explosion of the angiosperms… …

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  • 73fulminate — 1. verb /fʌlˈmɪn.eɪt/ a) To make a verbal attack. the present owners couldnt afford the electric bills anymore, several amateur gaffers, sad to say, having already been fulminated trying to bootleg power in off the municipal lines. b) To issue a… …

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  • 74David Bradshaw — Born September 28, 1944 New York City, New York, US Nationality American Field Sculpture, Printmaking, Painting, Performance Art …

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  • 75threat — n: an expression of an intention to injure another: menace (1) criminal laws against making terroristic threat s Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 76denunciation — I noun accusal, accusatio, accusation, anathema, aspersion, backbiting, blame, calumny, carping, castigation, censure, charge, chiding, commination, complaint, condemnation, contumely, coup de bee, criticism, damnation, decrial, defamation,… …

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  • 77imprecation — I noun abuse, anathema, aspersion, bad wishes, blasphemy, commmation, curse, damnation, denunciation, execration, expletive, exsecratio, foul language, fulmination, ill wishes, invocation of evil, malediction, malison, objuration, obsecration,… …

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  • 78malediction — I noun abusive speech, anathema, curse, damnation, defamation, denunciation, dirae, dispraise, evil speaking, execration, exsecratio, foul language, fulmination, ill wishes, imprecation, invective, malevolence, malison, obloquy, revilement,… …

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  • 79aggravation — [ agravasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • XIVe; bas lat. aggravatio, spécialisé en lat. ecclés. 1 ♦ Anciennt Second avertissement d excommunication. 2 ♦ (1835 aggravation de peine) Dr. Augmentation (de la peine); particularité qui aggrave (le délit, le crime). 3 ♦… …

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  • 80excommunication — [ ɛkskɔmynikasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • XIVe; escomination 1160; lat. ecclés. excommunicatio 1 ♦ Peine ecclésiastique par laquelle qqn est retranché de la communion de l Église catholique. ⇒ excommunier. Excommunication de droit (⇒ anathème) , de fait. Bulle …

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