effecting (verb)

  • 31Human branding — is the process in which a mark, usually a symbol or ornamental pattern, is burned into the skin of a living person, with the intention that the resulting scar makes it permanent. This is performed using a hot or cold iron. It therefore uses the… …

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  • 32Kuzushi — is a Japanese term for unbalancing an opponent in the martial arts.The noun comes from the intransitive verb, kuzusu , meaning to level, pull down, or demolish . As such, it is refers to not just an unbalancing, but the process of getting an… …

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  • 33World Englishes — This article is about the classification of Englishes around the world. For Global English or World English, see International English. International Association for World Englishes World Englishes refers to the emergence of localised or… …

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  • 34Over-arcing — is a nearly self descriptive term which denotes a radial or parabolic like arc which is extended, for whatever reason, beyond the path of which it was either intended to follow, or could have followed, given that a more efficient means had been… …

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  • 35handle — 1. noun /ˈhæn.dl/ a) A part of an object which is held in the hand when used or moved, as the haft of a sword, the knob of a door, the bail of a kettle, etc. The daily handle of a Las Vegas casino is typically millions of dollars. b) That of… …

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  • 36cam — 1. noun [kæm/ a) A turning or sliding piece which imparts motion to a rod, lever or block brought into sliding or rolling contact with it. b) A camming device, aspring loaded device for effecting a temporary belay in a rock crevice. 2 …

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  • 37brainwash — 1. noun /ˈbreɪnwɒʃ/ An effect upon ones memory, belief, or ideas. 2. verb /ˈbreɪnwɒʃ/ a) To affect ones mind by using extreme mental pressure or any other mind effecting process. (i.e. hypnosis) b) To take from an electronically controlled… …

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  • 38Hromim — Part of Judaic series of articles on Priesthood in Judaism   …

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  • 39Aristotle: Aesthetics and philosophy of mind — David Gallop AESTHETICS Aesthetics, as that field is now understood, does not form the subjectmatter of any single Aristotelian work. No treatise is devoted to such topics as the essential nature of a work of art, the function of art in general,… …

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  • 40use — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Employment for a purpose Nouns 1. use, employ[ment]; exercise, application, appliance; adhibition, disposal; consumption; usufruct; recourse, resort, avail; utilization, service, wear; recycling; usage,… …

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