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111settlement — Synonyms and related words: abalienation, abatement of differences, absolute indication, absolute interest, accommodation, acquitment, acquittal, acquittance, adjustment, affirmation, agreement, alienation, ally, amortization, amortizement,… …
112Loudun Possessions — (1630–1634) Mass POSSESSION of Ursuline nuns of Loudun, France, who accused Father URBAIN GRANDIER as the source of their demonic afflictions. The Loudun Possessions were probably the most famous case of mass possession in history. Vividly… …
113symbol — n 1. emblem, representation, insignia, regalia, token, sign, badge, totem; character, glyph, ideogram, ideograph, hieroglyphic, hieroglyph, figure, letter, phonogram; trademark, brand, monogram, stamp, initials, badge, ensign, logotype, Print.… …
114symptom — n 1. characteristic, feature, trait, earmark, specific, peculiarity; manifestation, evidence, diagnostic, index, means of identifying or recognizing, proof; accompaniment, concomitant, side effect; syndrome, pattern, picture, image. 2. sign, sure …
115type — n 1. kind, sort, form, stamp; class, classification, group, category, order, genre; set, suit, suite; genus, species, phylum, division, subgenus, subspecies, subdivision; kin, ilk, family, brood, tribe, clan; strain, sept, breed, stock, variety,… …
116stamp — 1. verb 1) he stamped on my toe Syn: trample, step, tread, tramp, crush, squash, flatten 2) John stamped off, muttering Syn: stomp, stump, clump 3) …
117wraiths — This can be a synonym for *ghost, but generally means the spectral double of someone still alive. Usually, it appears at or near the time of the person s death, as a sign for close friends or relatives; sometimes it is a more long term… …
118nature + animals — by Laurence Simmons Baudrillard s views on nature (and by consequence the animals that inhabit it) are shaped by his account of the precession of simulacra, the practice of substituting the signs of the real for the real (SS, 2).… …
119Spark — Spark, v. i. To play the spark, beau, or lover. [1913 Webster] A sure sign that his master was courting, or, as it is termed, sparking, within. W. Irwing. [1913 Webster] …
120Bretwalda — Bretwalda, also Brytenwalda, Bretenanwealda, is an Anglo Saxon term, the first record of which comes from the late ninth century Anglo Saxon Chronicle . It is applied in that chronicle to some of the rulers of Anglo Saxon kingdoms from the fifth… …