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  • 81theater — late 14c., open air place in ancient times for viewing spectacles, from O.Fr. theatre (12c.), from L. theatrum, from Gk. theatron theater, lit. place for viewing, from theasthai to behold (Cf. thea a view, theates spectator ) + tron, suffix… …

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  • 82temple —    This word (from the Latin templum, meaning a building for worship ) sometimes has the generic sense of any building used for religious ceremonies. Temple can also have a specific sense as the building used for religious ceremonies by… …

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  • 83cattle — Domestic bovine animals; cows, bulls, steers or oxen, including heifers and in the generic sense of the term even calves; farm animals collectively, that is livestock, although even in this broad sense not including poultry. First Nat. Bank v… …

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  • 84man — In the generic sense, a human being, whether male or female; all human beings; mankind. In the narrow sense, a male human being who has reached the age of majority, at least an age above puberty. State v Seder, 106 Wis 343, 82 NW 167 …

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  • 85he — I. pronoun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hē; akin to Old English hēo she, hit it, Old High German hē he, Latin cis, citra on this side, Greek ekeinos that person Date: before 12th century 1. that male one who is neither speaker nor… …

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  • 86Aphrodite — This article is about the Greek goddess. For other uses, see Aphrodite (disambiguation). Pandemos redirects here. For the butterfly, see Pandemos (butterfly). Aphrodite …

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  • 87Armageddon — For other uses, see Armageddon (disambiguation). Ruins atop Tel Megiddo. Christian eschatology Eschatology views …

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  • 88Chinese philosophy — Traditional Chinese 中國哲學 Simplified Chinese 中国哲学 Transc …

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  • 89Strategos — For the board game, see Stratego. Strategus redirects here. For the genus of beetle, see Strategus (beetle). Bust of an unidentified strategos with Corinthian helmet; Hadrianic Roman copy of a Greek sculpture of c. 400 BC Strategos, plural… …

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  • 90Trireme — In English, no differentiation is made between the Greek triērēs and the Latin triremis . This is sometimes a source of confusion, as in other languages these terms refer to different styles of ships. The trireme derives its name from its three… …

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