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  • 1Машина, творящая богов —         «МАШИНА, ТВОРЯЩАЯ БОГОВ» (1988) произведение франц. психолога и мыслителя Сержа Московичи (род. 1928), внесшее наряду с сочинением «Век толп. Исторический трактат по психологии масс» (1981) большой вклад в современную трактовку природы… …

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  • 2Credencia — (Derivado del lat. credere, creer.) ► sustantivo femenino 1 RELIGIÓN Mueble o repisa para los objetos de la liturgia que se pone junto al altar. 2 HISTORIA Aparador para frascos de vino y agua cuya inocuidad debía comprobarse antes de que bebiera …

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  • 3Credence — Cre dence (kr[=e] dens), n. [LL. credentia, fr. L. credens, entis, p. pr. of credere to trust, believe: cf. OF. credence. See {Creed}, and cf. {Credent}, {Creance}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Reliance of the mind on evidence of facts derived from other… …

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  • 4Credent — Cre dent (kr? dent), a. [. credens, entis, p. pr. of credere to trust, believe. See {Creed}.] 1. Believing; giving credence; credulous. [R.] [1913 Webster] If with too credent ear you list songs. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Having credit or… …

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  • 5Grant — (gr[.a]nt), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Granted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Granting}.] [OE. graunten, granten, OF. graanter, craanter, creanter, to promise, yield, LL. creantare to promise, assure, for (assumed LL.) credentare to make believe, fr. L. credens, p …

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  • 6Granted — Grant Grant (gr[.a]nt), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Granted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Granting}.] [OE. graunten, granten, OF. graanter, craanter, creanter, to promise, yield, LL. creantare to promise, assure, for (assumed LL.) credentare to make believe, fr. L …

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  • 7Granting — Grant Grant (gr[.a]nt), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Granted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Granting}.] [OE. graunten, granten, OF. graanter, craanter, creanter, to promise, yield, LL. creantare to promise, assure, for (assumed LL.) credentare to make believe, fr. L …

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  • 8credence — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French or Medieval Latin; Anglo French, from Medieval Latin credentia, from Latin credent , credens, present participle of credere to believe, trust more at creed Date: 14th century 1. a. mental… …

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  • 9credent — adjective Etymology: Latin credent , credens, present participle Date: 1602 1. archaic giving credence ; confiding 2. obsolete credible …

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  • 10grant — I. transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French granter, graanter, from Vulgar Latin *credentare, from Latin credent , credens, present participle of credere to believe more at creed Date: 13th century 1. a. to consent to carry… …

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