to arrange for oneself
1insure oneself — arrange for a money payment in the event of (loss, death, accident, etc.) …
2διαστοιχιζόμενα — διαστοιχίζομαι arrange for oneself regularly pres part mp neut nom/voc/acc pl διαστοιχίζομαι arrange for oneself regularly pres part mp neut nom/voc/acc pl …
3διαστοιχισάμενος — διαστοιχίζομαι arrange for oneself regularly aor part mp masc nom sg διαστοιχίζομαι arrange for oneself regularly aor part mid masc nom sg …
4διαστοιχίζοντες — διαστοιχίζομαι arrange for oneself regularly pres part act masc nom/voc pl …
5διεστοιχίζετο — διαστοιχίζομαι arrange for oneself regularly imperf ind mp 3rd sg …
6ar-1*, themat. (a)re-, heavy basis arǝ-, rē- and i-basis (a)rī̆ -, rēi- — ar 1*, themat. (a)re , heavy basis arǝ , rē and i basis (a)rī̆ , rēi English meaning: to move, pass Deutsche Übersetzung: “fũgen, passen” Note: Root ar 1*, themat. (a)re , heavy basis arǝ , rē and i Basis (a)rī̆ , rēi : “to move …
7make — v. & n. v. (past and past part. made) 1 tr. construct; create; form from parts or other substances (made a table; made it out of cardboard; made him a sweater). 2 tr. (foll. by to + infin.) cause or compel (a person etc.) to do something (make… …
8education — /ej oo kay sheuhn/, n. 1. the act or process of imparting or acquiring general knowledge, developing the powers of reasoning and judgment, and generally of preparing oneself or others intellectually for mature life. 2. the act or process of… …
9Etiquette in Japan — The code of etiquette in Japan governs the expectations of social behavior in the country and is considered very important. Like many social cultures, etiquette varies greatly depending on your status with the person in question. Many books… …
10Kierkegaard’s speculative despair — Judith Butler Every movement of infinity is carried out through passion, and no reflection can produce a movement. This is the continual leap in existence that explains the movement, whereas mediation is a chimera, which in Hegel is supposed to… …