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  • preparing to become a priest (religion) a low rank in church hierarchy, one step lower than deacon: reader, psalm-reader, sexton → Udi: тӏерацу (ṭeracu)...
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  • From reader +‎ -dom. readerdom (uncountable) The realm, sphere, influence, or body of readers; readers collectively; readership. 1903, Robert Blatchford...
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  • onerous a step in the effort to push motorists to the lots and garages, and failure to have card-readers for all meters by now was bad planning on the city’s...
    4 KB (522 words) - 02:26, 4 February 2024
  • 21, Jonathan Rosenbaum, “Bird Watching”, in Chicago Reader: During the credits, we get a three-step history of Parker's musical progress--from a Kansas...
    687 bytes (69 words) - 04:50, 28 September 2024
  • and fertilization would also help de-mystify these subjects for many readers. 2001 November 16, Ningling Kang-Decker et al., “Lack of Acrosome Formation...
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  • or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) ד־ר־ך • (d-r-k) Related to stepping, guiding, paths. Hebrew terms belonging to the root ד־ר־ך (0 c, 8 e) ד־ר־ג...
    583 bytes (125 words) - 02:24, 6 September 2023
  • a semantic extension of the first, denominated from מַדְרֵגָה (madregá, “step”). (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss...
    680 bytes (156 words) - 02:24, 6 September 2023
  • anyone else. 2008 April 4, Alessandra Stanley, “Space Opera Returns: One Last Step for Mankind”, in New York Times‎[2]: Baltar, played hammily as a selfish...
    915 bytes (102 words) - 00:06, 19 August 2024
  • Public Morality, Oxford: Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 189: They [readers] may harbor an instinctive skepticism that a theory can be propounded which...
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  • shallow water; they crawled on their hands and knees under embankments and rocks, and at last, at Handsome's order, they stepped into a boat of some kind...
    8 KB (640 words) - 21:32, 3 December 2024
  • Rothstein, “Novel to Screen to Stage: Evolving, Step by Step”, in The New York Times‎[1]: Any reader turning to the original novel would hardly recognize...
    3 KB (305 words) - 12:15, 21 September 2024
  • Atlantic‎[2]: McCain stands up for nuclear energy. This puts a spring in my step and a song in my heart. I have to give him credit; when he has a bee in his...
    3 KB (285 words) - 01:20, 22 November 2024
  • he’s a bigamist;” ... 1862, Jean Ingelow, “Persephone”, in Poems‎[1]: She stepped upon Sicilian grass, / Demeter's daughter, fresh and fair, / A child of...
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  • Chicago Reader‎[1]: The small orchestra played superbly under Wikman's direction; of special note is David Schrader's yeomanlike service on the harpsichord...
    902 bytes (89 words) - 05:42, 19 August 2024
  • sloping top but now usually with a flat top, for the use of writers and readers. It often has a drawer or repository underneath. 1918, W[illiam] B[abington]...
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  • and upright figure,— the step, quick and determined, — the eye, which shot so keen and so penetrating a glance,— the features on which care had already...
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  • London: Longman, Green, Reader, & Dyer, published 1871, →OCLC: [L]ived on a footing of equality with nobles. (dated) A tread; step; especially, a measured...
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  • Theory: On the other hand, I have purposely treated the empirical physical foundations of the theory in a "step-motherly" fashion, so that readers unfamiliar...
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  • in The New York Times‎[2]: He might orchestrate the curved lines into stepped, hivelike hills […] . orchestration orchestrator to arrange or score music...
    4 KB (280 words) - 14:08, 13 November 2024
  • языка с хрестоматией и словарем [Grammar of the Chan (Laz) Language with a Reader and a Dictionary] (Материалы по яфетическому языкознанию; 2) (in Russian)...
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