ignoramus

  • 11ignoramus — UK [ˌɪɡnəˈreɪməs] / US noun [countable] Word forms ignoramus : singular ignoramus plural ignoramuses old fashioned someone who does not know very much …

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  • 12ignoramus — [[t]ɪ̱gnəre͟ɪməs[/t]] ignoramuses N COUNT (disapproval) If you describe someone as an ignoramus, you are being critical of them because they do not have the knowledge you think they ought to have. [FORMAL] Syn: dunce …

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  • 13ignoramus — ig•no•ra•mus [[t]ˌɪg nəˈreɪ məs, ˈræm əs[/t]] n. pl. mus•es, mi [[t] mi, maɪ[/t]] an extremely ignorant person • Etymology: 1615–20; < L ignōrāmus we are ignorant …

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  • 14ignoramus — /ɪgnəˈreɪməs / (say ignuh raymuhs), /ɪgnəˈraməs/ (say ignuh rahmuhs) noun (plural ignoramuses) an ignorant person. {Latin: we do not know, we disregard (legal phrase indicating lack of sufficient evidence for prosecution), then the name of a… …

  • 15ignoramus — n. (pl. ignoramuses) an ignorant person. Etymology: L, = we do not know: in legal use (formerly of a grand jury rejecting a bill) we take no notice of it; mod. sense perh. from a character in Ruggle s Ignoramus (1615) exposing lawyers ignorance …

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  • 16Ignoramus (drama) — Ignoramus redirects here. For other meanings see . Ignoramus is a college farce, a 1615 academic play by George Ruggle. Written in Latin (with passages in English and French), it was arguably the most famous and influential academic play of… …

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  • 17ignoramus et ignorabimus — (izg. ignorámus ȅt ignorábimus) DEFINICIJA ne znamo i nećemo ni znati; izraz koji se odnosi na nerješivost zagonetke svijeta i života ETIMOLOGIJA lat …

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  • 18Ignoramus et ignorabimus — (лат. «не знаем и не узнаем») ставшее крылатым выражение из доклада Эмиля Дюбуа Реймона «О пределах познания природы»[1]. Смысл выражения заключается в том, что, по мнению Дюбуа Реймона, мы никогда не перейдём положенной человеческому духу… …

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  • 19Ignoramus et ignorabimus — Emil Heinrich du Bois Reymond prägte den Ausspruch „Ignoramus et ignorabimus“ Ignoramus et ignorabimus (lat. „Wir wissen es nicht und wir werden es niemals wissen“) ist ein Ausspruch des Physiologen Emil Heinrich du Bois Reymond, der bekannt… …

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  • 20Ignoramus et ignorabimus — Emil du Bois Reymond, popularizador de la frase ignoramus et ignorabimus. La frase latina Ignoramus et ignorabimus ( desconocemos y desconoceremos ) es una expresión del eminente fisiólogo Emil du Bois Reymond de su Über die Grenzen des… …

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