perspective (noun)
91coxcombry — noun /ˈkɒkskəmɹɪ/ a) A behaviour or manner that is characteristic of a coxcomb; a foppish behaviour. He was clean shaved; clean shaving is a favorite coxcombry of the deacon class. b) Behaviour or airs characteristic of a coxcomb; foppishness.… …
92sophisticated falsificationism — noun A form of falsificationism in which claims are evaluated statistically, as opposed to naive falsificationism, which takes an absolutist perspective. The birth control pill, under sophisticated falsificationism, is considered extremely… …
93Judezmo — noun the Judaeo Spanish language However, from the perspective of spoken Magrebi Judeo Arabic, Judezmo appears to have very substantial autonomy indeed (Cohen 1981 and this volume). Syn: Judaeo Spanish, Ladino …
94perspicuity — noun /ˌpəːspɪˈkjuːɪti,ˌpɚspəˈkjuədi/ a) Clarity, lucidity, especially in expression; the state or characteristic of being perspicuous. Whether through the first officers want of perspicuity or my own stupidity, I was not a bit the wiser for the… …
95class struggle — noun conflict between social or economic classes (especially between the capitalist and proletariat classes); the active expression of a theoretical class conflict looked at from any kind of socialist perspective Thenceforth, the class struggle,… …
96historicalization — noun The framing of something in an historical perspective …
97indiscernibility — noun a) The state or characteristic of being indiscernible; inability to be observed. If I drive without such a device, I am doing something wrong despite the indiscernability of the harm occasioned by the emissions from my car in particular. b)… …
98third-person shooter — noun A combat video game of a kind with a perspective view, typically positioning the camera over the shoulder of the player …
99sousveillance — noun The recording of an activity from the perspective of a participant in the activity. See Also: surveillance …
100diaspora — noun /daɪˈæspəɹə/ a) The dispersion of the Jews among the Gentiles after the Captivity. The African diaspora caused a melding of cultures, both African cultures and Western ones, in many places. b) Any similar dispersion. Jews in the diaspora… …