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71Veil, Simone — (1927 ) political figure Born simone Jacob in Nice, simone Veil and her family were deported to the German death camps of Auschwitz and Bergen Belsen during World War II. A magistrate after the war, she was the first woman to serve as… …
72veil of ignorance — In the work of Rawls, the metaphorical description of the barrier against using special concerns in order to assess principles of justice. The veil of ignorance defines the original position . It is as if the parties have to contract into basic… …
73veil cells — veiled cells a type of antigen presenting cells with numerous surface ruffles or veil like processes, found in the afferent lymph and lymphatic sinuses; they may contain inclusions similar to the Birbeck granules characteristic of the Langerhans… …
74veil — a large mucous sheet, the egg membrane of Lophius, based on its shape …
75veil — (греч.) вольва …
76Veil — Вуаль || вуалировать …
77VEIL — Video Encoded Invisible Light (Academic & Science » Electronics) * Variable Encryption and Intelligence Labeling (Computing » Security) …
78veil — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. net, mesh, curtain, screen, cloak, cover; film, haze, cloudiness. v. t. conceal, becloud, disguise, shield, cover, shroud. See concealment, clothing. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A thin fabric] Syn. scarf,… …
79veil — vale, vail …
80veil — veɪl n. length of cloth worn by women as a face covering; netting attached to a woman s hat; something which hides or conceals (such as a curtain); nun s headdress; vow s of a nun; membrane which covers an immature mushroom v. cover; hide …