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81Nord and Bert Couldn't Make Head or Tail of It — Developer(s) Infocom Publisher(s) I …
82Parlour — (from the Fr. parler, to speak ) denotes an audience chamber, but that is not the import of the Hebrew word so rendered. It corresponds to what the Turks call a kiosk, as in Judg. 3:20 (the summer parlour ), or as in the margin of the Revised… …
83Religion (Philosophies of) — Philosophies of religion Marcel, Jaspers, Levinas William Desmond Gabriel Marcel (1889–1973), Karl Jaspers (1883–1969) and Emmanuel Levinas (1906–) seem like a mere aggregate of thinkers. Jaspers, a German thinker who coined the phrase Existenz… …
84angry — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. inflamed, sore (See pain). See resentment. Ant., calm, at peace. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. enraged, furious, irate, infuriated, mad, fuming, fierce, fiery, raging, convulsed, wrathful, stormy,… …
85brutally — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. ruthlessly, cruelly, callously, relentlessly, mercilessly, heartlessly, unfeelingly, harshly, grimly, viciously, meanly, inhumanly, inhumanely, brutishly, savagely, in a ruthless manner, in a cruel manner, in a heartless… …
86murderous — mur|der|ous [ˈmə:dərəs US ˈmə:r ] adj 1.) very dangerous and likely to kill people ▪ a murderous attack ▪ murderous drug dealers 2.) murderous look/expression/glare etc an expression or look which shows that someone is very angry >murderously… …
87murderous — (adj.) 1530s, a hybrid from MURDER (Cf. murder) + OUS (Cf. ous). An Old English word for it was morðorhycgende. Related: Murderously; murderousness …
88sanguinarily — adv. in a bloody manner, in the manner of being covered in blood; murderously, in a bloodthirsty manner …
89murderous — adjective 1》 capable of, intending, or involving murder or extreme violence. 2》 informal extremely arduous or unpleasant. Derivatives murderously adverb murderousness noun …
90assassinate — v. a. Kill (by secret assault), murder, slay, despatch, murderously assail or assault …