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  • 81yin — [jın] n [U] [Date: 1600 1700; : Chinese; Origin: moon, negative ] the female principle in Chinese ↑philosophy which is inactive, dark, and negative, and which combines with ↑yang (=the male principle) to influence everything in the world …

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  • 82yin — [ jın ] noun uncount in Chinese PHILOSOPHY, the principle that represents the female qualities of darkness and cold => YANG …

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  • 83yin and yang — noun uncount in Chinese PHILOSOPHY, the two opposite principles and forces that are thought to exist in all things …

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  • 84yin — → vaquero, 2 …

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  • 85yin — 1670s, from Chinese (Mandarin) female, night, lunar …

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  • 86yin — /cin. jɪŋ/ [vc. cin., propr. «oscuro»] s. m. inv. (est.) femminile □ negativo □ lunare CFR. yang …

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  • 87yin — ► NOUN ▪ (in Chinese philosophy) the passive female principle of the universe. Contrasted with YANG(Cf. ↑yang). ORIGIN Chinese, feminine , moon , shade …

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  • 88Yin-Yang School — /yin yahng , yang / a school of ancient Chinese philosophers who interpreted history in terms of the influence of the seasons and of five elements: earth, wood, metal, fire, and water. Also called Five Elements School …

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  • 89Yin-Yang-Yo! — Infobox Television show name = Yin Yang Yo! caption = Yin Yang Yo! logo format = Animated Action/Comedy runtime = approx. 22 minutes (per episode) creator = Bob Boyle starring = Scott McCord (Yang Yuck) Stephanie Morgenstern (Yin Chung Pow… …

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  • 90Yin and yang — For information about (and other uses of) the symbol , see Taijitu. Taoism This article is part of a series on Taoism …

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