to examine closely

  • 101Triclinius, Demetrius — ▪ Byzantine scholar flourished early 14th century, probably Thessalonica, Byzantine Empire [now Thessaloniki, Greece]       Byzantine scholar of the Palaeologan era, who edited the works of the ancient Greek poets, mainly the tragedians, with… …

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  • 102eye up — verb To examine closely something coveted That creep in the corner was eyeing me up …

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  • 103astrophoto — noun An image of one or more celestial objects made using techniques of astrophotography. (Also called an astrophotograph). Once captured on film, an astrophoto does no good unless transferred to a form you can see and examine closely …

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  • 104Cinq-Plaies — Ces cinq plaies sont celles des deux mains et des deux pieds de Jésus, Dieu venu dans l Incarnation sur la terre et crucifié avec des clous, sur la croix, plus la plaie sur le côté faite par le centurion avec son javelot, pour constater sa mort,… …

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  • 105focus — I noun arena, center, center of activity, center of attention, center of attraction, center of consciousness, center of interest, central point, centrality, convergence, converging point, focal point, gathering place, goal, heart, hub, objective …

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  • 106attention — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Direction of the mind toward Nouns 1. attention, mindfulness, intentness, attentiveness, thought, thoughtfulness, advertence, attention to detail, care, special consideration; observance, observation,… …

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  • 107analyze — (v.) c.1600, to dissect, from Fr. analyser, from analyse (see ANALYSIS (Cf. analysis)). Literature sense is attested from 1610s; meaning in chemistry dates from 1660s. General sense of to examine closely dates from 1809; psychological sense is… …

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  • 108pose — {{11}}pose (n.) act of posing the body, 1818, from POSE (Cf. pose) (v.1). Sense of attitudinize is from 1840. {{12}}pose (v.1) put in a certain position, late 14c., suggest, propose, suppose, assume, from O.Fr. poser put, place, propose, a term… …

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  • 109pore — pÉ”r /pɔː n. tiny opening, tiny hole v. ponder, consider carefully; study carefully, examine closely …

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  • 110pored — pÉ”r /pɔː n. tiny opening, tiny hole v. ponder, consider carefully; study carefully, examine closely …

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