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  • 21междоусобие — уже в Разор. Моск. гос. 50 (часто). Из *междусобие с введением о аналогично предыдущему; ср. цслав. междусобьнъ internus , др. русск. усобица, ст. слав. ѫсобица στάσις (Супр.) …

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  • 22стать — I I, стану, укр. стати, стану, др. русск. стати, стану, ст. слав. стати, станѫ ἵστασθαι, γίγνεσθαι (Супр.), сербохорв. ста̏ти, ста̏нем, словен. stati, stȃnem стать, стоить , чеш. stati sе произойти, стать , слвц. stаt᾽. Родственно лит. stoti,… …

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  • 23усобица — укр. усобиця, др. русск. усобица, ст. слав. ѫсобица στάσις мятеж (Супр.), русск. цслав. ѫсобь vicissim . Из праслав. ǫ (см. у) и sobě (см. себе, особа); ср. Мейе, Et. 346; Соболевский, РФВ 71, 450; Мi. ЕW 331 и сл.; LР 1164 …

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  • 24Psalms — Psalm redirects here. For other uses, see Psalm (disambiguation). Hebrew Bible …

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  • 25Apostasy — (IPA: /əˈpɒstəsi/) is the formal religious disaffiliation or abandonment or renunciation of one s religion, especially if the motive is deemed unworthy. In a technical sense, as used sometimes by sociologists without the pejorative connotations… …

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  • 26Metastasis — For the musical composition, see Metastasis (Xenakis composition). Metastasis Classification and external resources Cut surface of a liver showing multiple metastat …

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  • 27Banausos — (Ancient Greek polytonic|βάναυσος, plural polytonic|βάναυσοι, banausoi ) is an epithet of the class of manual laborers or artisans in Ancient Greece. The related abstract noun polytonic|βαναυσία ndash; banausia is defined by Hesychius as every… …

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  • 28Apostasia — Apostasy, deriving from απο, apo , away, apart , στασις, stasis , standing .Also derived from αποστάτης, meaning political rebel , as applied to rebellion against God, its law and the faith of Israel (in מרד) in the old testament. There were… …

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  • 29Ecstasy (philosophy) — Ecstasy, (or ekstasis ) from the Ancient Greek, έκ στασις (ex stasis), to be or stand outside oneself, a removal to elsewhere (from ex : out, and stasis : a stand, or a standoff of forces).Hellenic PhilosophyIt is used in philosophy usually to… …

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  • 30List of medical roots, suffixes and prefixes — This is a list of roots, suffixes, and prefixes used in medical terminology, their meanings, and their etymology. There are a few rules when using medical roots. Firstly, prefixes and suffixes, primarily in Greek, but also in Latin, have a… …

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