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  • 61Split infinitive — (Gram.) A simple infinitive with to, having a modifier between the verb and the to; as in, to largely decrease. Called also {cleft infinitive}. Note: The use of the split infinitive is commonly considered to be ungrammatical, but by most… …

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  • 62me — pronoun, objective case of i Etymology: Middle English, from Old English mē; akin to Old High German mīh me, Latin me, Greek me, Sanskrit mā Usage: Me is used in many constructions where strict grammarians prescribe I. This usage is not so much… …

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  • 63solecism — noun Etymology: Latin soloecismus, from Greek soloikismos, from soloikos speaking incorrectly, literally, inhabitant of Soloi, from Soloi, city in ancient Cilicia where a substandard form of Attic was spoken Date: circa 1555 1. an ungrammatical… …

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  • 64ungrammaticality — noun see ungrammatical …

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  • 65Esperanto grammar — Esperanto is a constructed auxiliary language. A highly regular grammar makes Esperanto much easier to learn than most other languages of the world, though particular features may be more or less advantageous or difficult depending on the… …

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  • 66Gospel of Barnabas — The Gospel of Barnabas is a book depicting the life of Jesus, and claiming to be by Jesus disciple Barnabas, who in this work is one of the twelve apostles. Two manuscripts are known to have existed, both dated to the late 16th century and… …

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  • 67HTML — For the use of HTML on Wikipedia, see Help:HTML in wikitext. HTML (HyperText Markup Language) Filename extension .html, .htm Internet media type text/html Type code TEXT …

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  • 68Oslo — This article is about the capital of Norway. For other uses, see Oslo (disambiguation). Oslo Top: Parliament of Norway Building, middle left: Bjørvika, middle right: Oslo City Hall seen from Akershus Castle, bottom: Oslo Opera House …

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  • 69Wannsee Conference — The HolocaustThe Wannsee Conference was a meeting of senior officials of the Nazi German regime, held in the Berlin suburb of Wannsee on 20 January 1942. The purpose of the conference was to inform heads of Departments responsible for various… …

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  • 70Yahweh — For information about Yahweh, see God in Abrahamic religions, which provides useful links. Yahweh is an English transliteration of he. יַהְוֶה a 19th century proposed punctuation of he. יהוה (the Tetragrammaton), which is the distinctive personal …

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