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  • 121sum|mum bo|num — «SUHM uhm BOH nuhm», Latin. the highest or ultimate good: »Bentham, the founder of Utilitarianism,…held as the summum bonum the greatest good for the greatest number and believed that there was no limit to the benefits a good education could… …

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  • 122sum|mum ge|nus — «SUHM uhm JEE nuhs», Latin. the highest genus or class …

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  • 123sum|mum jus — «SUHM uhm JUHS», Latin. the strictest law or legal right …

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  • 124sum|pi|tan — «SUHM puh tuhn», noun. a kind of blowgun used by the Dyaks and Malays of Borneo for shooting darts, which are often poisoned. ╂[< Malay sumpītan < sumpit blowpipe; (originally) narrow] …

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  • 125Sum 41 — live in concert at the West Palm Beach Warped Tour 2010 …

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  • 126sum — ab·o·ma·sum; ad·sum; alys·sum; ani·sum; as·sum·a·ble; as·sum·a·bly; as·sum·er; breast·sum·mer; bres·sum·mer; con·sum·ed·ly; con·sum·ing·ly; con·sum·ing·ness; con·sum·ma·tion; con·sum·ma·tive; con·sum·ma·tor; cris·sum; cyn·o·glos·sum; dor·sum;… …

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  • 127sum — ▪ I. sum sum 1 [sʌm] noun [countable] 1. an amount of money: • Large sums of money are spent on advertising campaigns. • The company was sold for a sum estimated at $2.3 billion. ˌcapital ˈsum 1 …

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  • 128sum — sum1 W2S3 [sʌm] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(money)¦ 2 the sum of something 3 greater/more/better etc than the sum of its parts 4¦(calculation)¦ 5 do your sums 6 in sum ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: summe, from Latin s …

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