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  • 1Topic — can refer to: * An area of interest, also called a subject ** The focus of an article in a publication ** The focus of a discussion or debate; see On topic * Topic (or theme) in linguistics, the part of a proposition that is being talked about… …

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  • 2topic for discussion — index matter (subject) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 3discussion — ► NOUN 1) the action or process of discussing something. 2) a conversation or debate about a topic. 3) a detailed treatment of a topic in speech or writing …

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  • 4topic for discussion — topic that is taken care of, matter that is dealt with …

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  • 5topic — [täp′ik] n. [L topica < Gr ta topika, title of a work by ARISTOTLE < topikos, local, concerning < topoi, commonplaces < topos, place < IE base * top , to arrive, goal > OE thafian, to endure] 1. Historical a) a class or category …

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  • 6discussion — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ detailed, extensive, full, in depth, thorough (esp. AmE) ▪ They had a detailed discussion of the issues. ▪ extended, lengthy …

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  • 7topic — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ chosen, selected ▪ particular, specific ▪ related ▪ articles on religious art and related topics ▪ …

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  • 8topic — 01. We have discussed a lot of different [topics] in this class. 02. The better your English language skills, the more you are able to talk about difficult [topics]. 03. A proper summary of an article does not include one s personal opinion on… …

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  • 9discussion — noun /dɪˈskʌʃən/ a) Conversation or debate concerning a particular topic. There was then a long discussion of whether to capitalize words like east . b) Text giving further detail on a subject. This topic is not open to discussion. See Also:… …

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  • 10topic — top|ic W2 [ˈtɔpık US ˈta: ] n [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: Topica Topics , book by the ancient Greek thinker Aristotle, from Greek Topika, from topikos of a place, of a useful quotation , from topos place, useful quotation ] a subject that… …

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