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  • 71Imitation — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Imitation >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 imitation imitation Sgm: N 1 copying copying &c. >V. Sgm: N 1 transcription transcription Sgm: N 1 repetition repetition duplication reduplication Sgm: N …

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  • 72Latin Adverbs and Prepositions — Like most high schools in the late 1980s, mine did not offer courses in Latin. I finally got to take a full year of Latin during my B.A., which was marvelous, but I m certain that nobody receives the sort of classical education that one might… …

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  • 73seriatim — [ˌsɪərɪ eɪtɪm, ˌsɛrɪ ] adverb formal taking one subject after another in regular order; point by point. Origin C15: from med. L., from L. series, on the pattern of L. gradatim and literatim …

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  • 74dictation — n 1. arbitrary direction, command, charge, order, injunction, enjoining; mandate, caveat, ukase, prescription; behest, admonition, exhortation; counsel, advice, suggestion, word to the wise, recommendation, guidance. 2. transcription, typescript …

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  • 75letter — n 1. missive, dispatch, written message; epistle, Obs. billet, note, line, bulletin; answer, reply, acknowledgement, bread and butter note, thank you note; business letter, form letter, drop letter; love letter, billet doux, Inf. mash note, fan… …

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  • 76letter-perfect — adj well rehearsed, well prepared, perfectly drilled; memorized, Inf. learned by heart, learned by rote, committed to memory; precise, exact, accurate, perfect, authentic, faithful; literatim, letter for letter, verbatim, word for word, Fr. mot… …

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  • 77seriatim — /sɛriˈatəm/ (say seree ahtuhm), /sɪə / (say sear ), / ˈeɪtəm/ (say aytuhm) adverb in a series; one after another. {Medieval Latin, from Latin series series; modelled on literatim, verbatim, etc.} …

  • 78literally — [adv] word for word; exactly actually, completely, correctly, direct, directly, faithfully, indisputably, letter by letter*, literatim, not figuratively, plainly, precisely, really, rightly, rigorously, sic*, simply, straight, strictly, to the… …

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  • 79verbatim — [adj] exactly accurately, direct, directly, literally, literatim, precisely, sic, to the letter*, word for word*; concepts 267,535 Ant. different …

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  • 80seriatim — adv. point by point; taking one subject etc. after another in regular order (consider seriatim). Etymology: med.L f. L series, after LITERATIM etc …

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