Epitomizer

  • 1Epitomizer — E*pit o*mi zer, n. An epitomist. Burton. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2epitomizer — n. See epitomist …

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  • 3epitomizer — epit·o·miz·er …

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  • 4epitomizer — zə(r) noun ( s) : epitomist …

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  • 5The Books of Machabees —     The Books of Machabees     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Books of Machabees     The title of four books, of which the first and second only are regarded by the Church as canonical; the third and fourth, as Protestants (Protestantism) consider …

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  • 6Epitomist — E*pit o*mist, n. One who makes an epitome; one who abridges; an epitomizer. Milton. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 7François Huber — (July 2, 1750 December 22, 1831) was a Swiss naturalist.He was born at Geneva, of a family which had already made its mark in the literary and scientific world: his great aunt, Marie Huber, was known as a voluminous writer on religious and… …

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  • 8Kol Bo — (Hebrew: כל בו) is a collection of Jewish ritual and civil laws, the meaning of the title being all is in it ; who its author was has not yet been ascertained. The work in content resembles earlier codes, as, for instance, the Ṭurim or the Oraḥ… …

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  • 9Apollonia (Pirgos Apollonias) — Apollonia (Greek: polytonic|Ἀπολλωνία) was an ancient town of Thrace on the cape Pirgos Apollonias on the mainland of Greece opposite the island of Thasos, described by the Epitomizer of Strabo (vii.) and by Pomponius Mela (ii. 2) being west of… …

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  • 10epitomize — epitomization, n. epitomizer, n. /i pit euh muyz /, v.t., epitomized, epitomizing. 1. to contain or represent in small compass; serve as a typical example of; typify: This meadow epitomizes the beauty of the whole area. 2. to make an epitome of:… …

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