deaf mute

  • 21deaf-mute — n. Deaf and dumb person …

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  • 22deaf-mute — /dɛf ˈmjut / (say def myooht) noun 1. a person who is deaf and dumb, especially one in whom inability to speak is due to congenital or early deafness. –adjective 2. incapable of hearing or speaking. Usage: This term is now rare and may be… …

  • 23deaf-mute —   Leo pa a, a alolo kuli.    ♦ Deaf mutes, po e kuli a ā ā …

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  • 24deaf mute — A person who can neither hear nor speak. See deaf, dumb, and blind …

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  • 25deaf-mute — 1. adjective Unable to hear or speak 2. noun A person who is unable to hear or speak …

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  • 26deaf mute — one who cannot hear nor speak, person who cannot speak …

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  • 27deaf-mute — noun (C) someone who is unable to hear or speak …

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  • 28Healing the deaf mute of Decapolis — Christ healing the deaf mute of Decapolis, by Bartholomeus Breenbergh, 1635 Healing the deaf mute of Decapolis is one of the miracles of Jesus in the Gospels, namely Mark 7:31 37.[1] Its narration offers many parallels with the healing of the… …

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  • 29Tabora Deaf-Mute Institute — founded in 1963 by the Roman Catholic Mission [ [http://www.isec2000.org.uk/abstracts/papers o/ojile 1.htm Ojile Echoing the Voices of the Marginalised/or Excluded in Developing African Countries ISEC 2000 ] ] in Tabora, Tanzania. References …

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  • 30mute — [myo͞ot] adj. [ME mewet < OFr muet < mu < L mutus, silent: for IE base see MOPE] 1. not speaking; voluntarily silent: often used figuratively 2. unable to speak 3. not spoken [a mute appeal] 4. SILENT (adj …

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