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  • 31Slowness (novel) — infobox Book | name = Slowness image caption = author = Milan Kundera cover artist = Suzanne Noli country = France language = French genre = Novel publisher = Harper Perennial release date = 1993 media type = Print (Hardback Paperback) pages =… …

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  • 32context — early 15c., from L. contextus a joining together, originally pp. of contexere to weave together, from com together (see COM (Cf. com )) + texere to weave (see TEXTURE (Cf. texture)) …

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  • 33context — [kän′tekst΄] n. [ME < L contextus, a joining together, orig., pp. of contexere, to weave together < com , together + texere, to weave: see TECHNIC] 1. the parts of a sentence, paragraph, discourse, etc. immediately next to or surrounding a… …

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  • 34ZOHAR — (Heb. זֹהַר; (The Book of) Splendor ), the central work in the literature of the kabbalah . Introduction In some parts of the book the name Zohar is mentioned as the title of the work. It is also cited by the Spanish kabbalists under other names …

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  • 35context — noun Etymology: Middle English, weaving together of words, from Latin contextus connection of words, coherence, from contexere to weave together, from com + texere to weave more at technical Date: circa 1568 1. the parts of a discourse that… …

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  • 36skk — To close, plug, weave together. 1. Succoth, from Hebrew sukkôt, plural of sukkâ, booth, from sākak, to weave together, screen, cover. 2. sequin, from Arabic sikka, coin, die, from sakka, to close, to coin, mint. * * * …

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  • 37braid — braider, n. /brayd/, v.t. 1. to weave together strips or strands of; plait: to braid the hair. 2. to form by such weaving: to braid a rope. 3. to bind or confine (the hair) with a band, ribbon, etc. 4. to trim with braid, as a garment. n. 5. a… …

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  • 38interweave — interweavement, n. interweaver, n. interweavingly, adv. v. /in teuhr weev /; n. /in teuhr weev /, v., interwove or interweaved, interwoven or interwove or interweaved, interweaving, n. v.t. 1. to weave together, as threads, strands, branches, or… …

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  • 39interweave — in•ter•weave v. [[t]ˌɪn tərˈwiv[/t]] n. [[t]ˈɪn tərˌwiv[/t]] v. wove weaved, wo•ven wove weaved, weav•ing, 1) to weave together, as threads or branches 2) to intermingle or combine as if by weaving: to interweave truth with fiction[/ex] 3) to… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 40braid — /breɪd / (say brayd) verb (t) 1. to weave together strips or strands of; plait. 2. to form by such weaving. 3. to bind or confine (the hair) with a band, ribbon, etc. 4. to trim (garments) with braid. –noun 5. a braided length, or plait, of hair …